For fifteen years you've worshipped to "Rain on Us" from your car, your kitchen, your earbuds at 2am. On July 3rd, Earnest Pugh is recording it live — one room, one night — and this time you're not hearing it from a distance. You're in it.
On July 3rd in Houston, Earnest Pugh is recording a live worship album in one room. No arena. No distance. The room becomes the record — and the people in it become the witnesses, written into the night forever.
Earnest Pugh wrote "Rain on Us" in a dry season — bills, fear, a downturn pressing on his own family — when worry had a grip on his heart. In the middle of that drought, God told him one thing:
Let faith, not fear, cry out and ask for the rain.
He did. And that prayer became the song that's carried millions of people through their own dry seasons ever since.
On July 3rd, he's gathering a room full of people who know exactly what that drought feels like — to ask for the rain again. Live. Together. And you're invited to be one of them.
"This song has the oil."
— the kind of thing people say about "Rain on Us"[ Paste a real fan testimonial here — their exact words ]
This room only holds so many. Getting on the list is the first step — and the only way in. Register, confirm your invitation, and we'll disclose the location.
We'll only contact you about The Rain Room.
One room. July 3rd. Houston. The guest list closes the moment the room is full — and intimate means it fills fast.