: The Maverick City Choir provides a "wall of sound" that acts as a spiritual anchor, shifting from tight harmonies to a powerful, uninhibited roar that mirrors the "river" imagery in the lyrics.

: Unlike traditional studio recordings, this live performance captures "divine encounters," where the music is allowed to breathe and extend based on the spiritual atmosphere of the room. Critical and Cultural Impact

Chandler Moore and the Maverick City Choir’s rendition of "Flow" (often featured as a transition or climactic section within their "Hymn Medley") is widely regarded as a masterclass in modern spontaneous worship.

“The Well” is where it all begins to overflow and pour out.

The song functions as a deep exploration of the classic hymn "It Is Well With My Soul." While the original hymn focuses on peace amidst tragedy, Moore’s "Flow" emphasizes the . It moves from the static declaration of "it is well" into a rhythmic, repetitive plea for God’s grace to "flow" through the believer's life. Musical Highlights

: Moore is praised for his "surety" and "raw emotion," often transitioning from gritty, soulful verses into soaring, improvised "flow" sections that feel unscripted and authentic.