On paper, Cody Carnes "God is Good! (Live)" is the ideal album for many worship artists.
moreModern hymn writers return with their first album of entirely new songs in almost 6 years.
moreBethel Music returns to the essentials with "Simple." The emblems of the Lord's Supper on the album cover are poignant. The words of these 11 new songs are a return to the church's core message of the Gospel.
moreAlthough We the Kingdom has had some stellar cuts, their previous two albums have been spotty at best. Album number 3, therefore, may be their best record to date.
moreDespite the barrage of sexual scandals, the allegations of abuse and financial misappropriations, and the much-publicized resignations and cancelled tours, Hillsong Worship has soldiered on.
moreBringing us back to the death and the resurrection of Jesus, "Precious Love" captures the heartbeat of the entire album. It is Jesus; him crucified and resurrected. In pointing us to this end, this album doesn't fail.
moreRend Collective has come a long way.
moreIt has been nearly 4 years since TobyMac graced us with a new album
moreUK-based worship leader and songwriter Luke Wareham returns with a bang.
moreIn her own soft and gentle ways, Leslie Jordan has a way of removing the barricades so that we can see the grandeur of Christ's majesty through her songs.
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