Before you unwrap the candy cane or sip on that peppermint mocha, you might want to first consider the palette. Behold, the Christmas album from Lauren Daigle, brings influences from New Orleans' Bourbon Street to bring a Christmas album that, in many respects, is totally unconventional. What does Lauren say about the album?
"Now, more than ever, we need hope that a brighter day is coming, and the faith to believe that even though there’s a lot around us that seems despairing, Jesus specializes in resurrection." -- Elevation Worship
Winner of the 2021 Dove Award for "Worship Song of the Year", here is Elevation Worship, singing "Graves into Gardens"...
Centricity Music artist Jordan Feliz brings us the official video of his song "Witness," the first single from his highly-anticipated second full-length record by that same name.
Talk about a musical legacy! GRAMMY-winning, multi-Platinum-selling group Casting Crowns celebrates their 20th Anniversary as a band with the news that they have received - wait for it - their 15th RIAA Gold certified single!
Take a look at all the ways the band is commemorating 20 years.
From MercyMe, comes the second single from the band's 11th album, Always Only Jesus. The song shifts the perspective from our daily stresses and problems to the omnipotence of an eternal God.
Watch (and worship as you do) the official music video of MercyMe's "To Not Worship You"...
As a follow-up to her immensely popular, "Perfectly Loved", Christian artist Rachel Lampa presents an equally impacting song, with help from Andrew Ripp.
Of the song, Rachel reflects, "I hope this song is a reminder that no one can tell us who we are, because He has already called us His."
Two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle released her first new music since the release of Look Up Child on September 7, 2018. Her new single, “Thank God I Do,” is the lead music from her self-titled album, Lauren Daigle.
GRAMMY winners for King & Country recently announced their latest project - an upcoming motion picture release, based on the true story of their parents' immigration journey to the United States.
You MUST see the music video that takes you on a hilarious adventure of mishaps as Micah Tyler just has to "Praise the Lord"! This second song from Micah's latest project, People Like Us, shows us the singer's very creative, comical side.