They began as rock pioneers in the Romanian Christian scene before transitioning to a contemporary praise and worship style influenced by groups like Hillsong and Planetshakers.
Their music is dedicated to bringing listeners into the presence of God and using their "inherited gift" for the Kingdom of God. Song Significance: "El Shadai"
The title "El Shadai" (often spelled "El Shaddai") is a Judaic name for God, typically translated from Hebrew as . Theological Meanings
It signifies a God who is "more than enough," capable of nourishing and sustaining His people like a mother.
The group includes brothers Mihai and Augustin Decean.
Some scholars link the root to Shadu (mountain), representing God as an immovable, strong foundation.
While specific to Decean's arrangement, the theme of "El Shadai" traditionally encompasses: The Story of "Decean Band", A Heart for Worship
They began as rock pioneers in the Romanian Christian scene before transitioning to a contemporary praise and worship style influenced by groups like Hillsong and Planetshakers.
Their music is dedicated to bringing listeners into the presence of God and using their "inherited gift" for the Kingdom of God. Song Significance: "El Shadai"
The title "El Shadai" (often spelled "El Shaddai") is a Judaic name for God, typically translated from Hebrew as . Theological Meanings
It signifies a God who is "more than enough," capable of nourishing and sustaining His people like a mother.
The group includes brothers Mihai and Augustin Decean.
Some scholars link the root to Shadu (mountain), representing God as an immovable, strong foundation.
While specific to Decean's arrangement, the theme of "El Shadai" traditionally encompasses: The Story of "Decean Band", A Heart for Worship