Rua Worship is a worship unit consisting of four siblings. They were born in Japan and raised in an international environment. Having been influenced by international standards, the four of them focus on original worship songs as well as a cappella arrangements. The name of this unit comes from the Hebrew word "Ruach," which means the "breath" or "wind" of God. Rua Worship hopes to blow the wind of God throughout Japan through worship, so that many people can encounter the true God.
Life is worship. Worship is life.
Ruah Worship is a collective of singer-songwriters and worshippers, founded by three sisters and a brother. Growing up in Japan with diverse international influences, Ruah Worship blends various styles to explore the boundless possibilities within worship music. Derived from the Hebrew word "Ruach," meaning the "breath" or "wind" of God, the name Ruah signifies the group's mission to usher in God's presence through worship in Japan and beyond.
Worship is life. Life is worship.