John Mark McMillan Returns to Worship with New Album Today

Platinum-selling songwriter John Mark McMillan releases his first worship music in over eight years after a season where he hadn't touched or written worship music. Today breaks that silence with his new album release, Cosmic Supreme (Anotherland), available everywhere. Listen to Cosmic Supreme now.
"There was a season of my life when I started to think I wouldn't write conventional worship music anymore," shares John Mark McMillan. "Then life forced me to slow down and I began to catch myself singing little praise choruses in the quiet hours of my daily routine. I wasn't going to record them. I didn't even write all of them down at first. But eventually, I found that my days had become pleasantly haunted by these sweet worship songs. So, I started to feel like maybe they deserved a home. I guess my heart had something it needed to say to God, even if I didn't know it. My greatest hope for this collection of songs is that they would dignify our tendency to lean into the mystery of God again."
John Mark McMillan is the writer of top CCLI songs "How He Loves" and "King of My Heart" with his songs that he has written being streamed more than 600M times. He has a longstanding career of intentional and artful collaboration with artists like Joy Williams, War + Treaty, Sleeping At Last, Owl City, Ben Rector, Pat Barrett, Josh Garrels, and Bear Rinehart.
Today, two versions of Cosmic Supreme are released: the standard album version and the deluxe album that includes additional live, acoustic, and instrumental versions with 22 total tracks on Cosmic Supreme: SUPREME. There are also 10 lyric videos and four live videos that were recorded in North Carolina, watch here. Additionally, he will hit the road next month with Citizens playing this new music. Check out the dates below for a city/date near you.
He adds, "While realize I don't, and may never, have all (or even many) of the 'answers,' I still have a deep love for God that I feel privileged, and delighted to share with the world. Maybe that's enough. Maybe it always has been."
May 6 - Atlanta, GA / The Loft
May 8 - Birmingham, AL / Workplay
May 9 - Houston, TX / Heights Theater
May 10 - Austin, TX / 04 Center
May 11 - San Antonio, TX / Sam's Burger Joint
May 12 - Dallas, TX / Ferris Wheelers
May 14 - San Diego, CA / Soma
May 15 - Pomona, CA / Glass House
May 16 - Ventura, CA / Ventura Music Hall
May 17 - San Francisco, CA / Brick & Mortar
May 18 - Petaluma, CA / Mystic Theatre
May 21 - Seattle, WA / Chop Suey
May 22 - Portland, OR / Wonder Ballroom
May 24 - Salt Lake City, UT / Urban Lounge
May 25 - Denver, CO / Cervantes
May 27 - Minneapolis, MN / Fine Line
May 28 - Fort Wayne, IN / Hebrews
May 29 - Grand Rapids, MI / Pyramid Scheme
May 30 - Indianapolis, IN / Turntable
May 31 - Nashville, TN / Exit In
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