Three artists, one stage, one BIG night! MercyMe, TobyMac, and Zach Williams together for one night Friday, November 3rd at State Farm Arena courtesy of Skinny Box. GET TICKETS
Talk about getting it right the first time! Anne Wilson's debut song release, "My Jesus" tops one million units sold. That certified the song as achieving Platinum Status by the RIAA.
It's another FREE MUSIC WEEKEND on 104.7 The Fish! Thanks to Jim Ellis Kia of Kennesaw for keeping encouraging music and your favorite Fish artists playing all weekend long.
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"...
From a place of grief after the death of bassist Jay Weaver, Big Daddy Weave leads their forthcoming album with hope-affirming anthem “Heaven Changes Everything”.
Anne Wilson ("My Jesus", "Sunday Sermons") never wanted to be a singer. Instead, she had plans to work for NASA. But a tragic accident that took the life of her brother Jacob changed all that.
Watch Anne Wilson's story of how God took complete despair and turned it into an outreach that is blessing countless lives...
Heard a song you liked but you don't know who does it? No problem! You can see a list of recently played songs and who sang it right here! Bookmark it!
A collaborative work by some of Christian Music’s most renowned songwriters - Chris Tomlin, Bethel Music's Jenn & Brian Johnson, Phil Wickham and Jason Ingram - worship anthem "Holy Forever" is performed by Chris Tomlin in a special live performance, during his ‘Good Friday Nashville’ concert held at Bridgestone Arena.
Here is Chris Tomlin with Bethel Music's Jenn & Brian Johnson singing, "Holy Forever".
The singer who has given us "Into the Sea (It's Gonna Be Okay)" and "Look What You've Done" searched the world for meaning and truth; ending up having a dream career that ultimately left her hopeless and empty. Hear Tasha Layton, as she sat down with CCM Magazine, to share her story of how that brought her back to her roots of faith and music.
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