ELEVATION RHYTHM has released a new song, “Sing Of Your Love” with regular collaborator Joe L Barnes. This new anthem drops as the group departs on the Forrest Frank “Child of God Tour Part II” this weekend.
TobyMac, a Grammy-winning Christian artist, emphasizes that the most meaningful moments of his decades-long music career happen not on stage but in authentic community and prayer backstage. As he tours with his newest album, Heaven On My Mind, TobyMac hopes to inspire listeners to deepen their faith through songs born from his personal journey of grief, struggle, and hope in Christ.
Sarah Reeves, known for her Christian radio hits like Just Want You and Details, is embracing a new calling to create "wholesome music" that reaches beyond the church. With chart-climbing pop singles like Get Back Your Fight and More Than Enough, Reeves is finding success in mainstream music while staying true to her faith, believing her songs can bring truth and hope to a wider audience.
David Leonard’s journey to solo artistry is a testament to faith and perseverance. From touring with NEEDTOBREATHE to co-writing the beloved worship song Great Are You Lord and winning multiple Dove Awards, Leonard has left an indelible mark on Christian music. His latest album, Just Jesus, was born out of personal trials, reinforcing his belief that God is present in both mountaintop moments and valleys. Through his music, Leonard encourages others to trust in God’s plan, reminding them that even the smallest offerings can be used for something far greater than imagined.
TobyMac, a seven-time Grammy winner and headliner of the Hits Deep Tour, believes the "Christian music" label can feel restrictive and deter potential listeners. As he prepares to release Heaven on My Mind on March 7, he expresses excitement about the growing diversity in Christian music, where artists openly share their faith without being confined to strict genre labels, allowing their music to resonate more broadly.
Contemporary worship artist Brandon Lake is collaborating with country music star Jelly Roll to reimagine Lake's hit song "Hard Fought Hallelujah," set for release on February 7. The heartfelt track, which reflects on faith, perseverance, and praise through life's battles, has garnered critical acclaim, chart-topping success, and numerous accolades for Lake, while Jelly Roll’s own journey of faith and redemption brings a powerful dynamic to the collaboration.
Bethel Music co-founder Jenn Johnson shared how the group’s latest album, We Must Respond, emphasizes gratitude and worship as essential reactions to God’s goodness. In an interview with The Christian Post, Johnson described the 18-track live album as an invitation to a “holy exchange” that unites listeners in worship and challenges the global Church toward unity while also creating music to inspire all generations, from children to the elderly.
"Who Can" is one of 13 electrifying songs from the debut album release from Cochren & Co. Don’t Lose Hope. Here's the official lyric video for "Who Can"...
Casting Crowns lead singer Mark Hall says this song is a type of commentary on some of the churches he has seen today. Keeping our priorities straight through song, here’s Casting Crowns’ “Start Right Here”…
We take you backstage and on the set of the filming of for King & Country's explosive single, "Joy", where today's cinematography meets the creative writing of Luke and Joel Smallbone.
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