After blowing past yet another release time for his long-anticipated album, Kanye West finally dropped Jesus Is King on Friday, coinciding with the release of its companion IMAX film of the same name.
His new work paints a portrait of the artist as a saved man, coming in a year that’s seen West tour with his impromptu “Sunday Service” performances, a church-esque concert series featuring gospel choirs.
The IMAX film, which clocks in at approximately 30 minutes, shows a Sunday Service at Roden Crater in Arizona’s Painted Desert.
It primarily features static shots of a choir, and ends on West gently singing a rendition of his song “Street Lights,” from 2008’s 808s & Heartbreak, to a baby that appears to be his son Psalm.