"[Come What May] revels that we have a God that loves us and is worthy of our faith, hope, and trust no matter what circumstances we are facing." --Singer Darren Mulligan
Don't miss the official music video of "Come What May"...
A diverse group of worship leaders in Nashville, Tennessee who make The Belonging Co their home church, have released their fifth live album, titled, Now.
With musical contributions from Kari Jobe, Natalie Grant, and Hope Darst...
The GRAMMY-Award winning worship leader that gave us songs like, "Graves into Gardens," and "Too Good To Not Believe," will head out on his own headlining tour this fall. See if he's coming to your town!
Anne Wilson, who gave us the songs "My Jesus" and "Sunday Sermons", celebrates Mother's day weekend with a new music video - "Mamas", featuring Lady A's Hillary Scott!
This is the warmest fuzziest music video out there - and it's just for you, Mom!
Once a former back-up singer for Katy Perry, now Tasha Layton (who gave us the song, "Look What You've Done") is at the top of her game in Christian Music with the release of her debut album, How Far.
"What this song has taught me...is the 'in between' is okay. It doesn't affect true things being true. They're still true. They're now and not yet....The key is that you're never alone - in any of it." -- Chris Davenport (Hillsong UNITED)
Here's the powerful song of resolve from Hillsong UNITED, "Another in the Fire"...
“Come To The Table" from Sidewalk Prophets is a song for everybody. It paints a picture of the table that Jesus sets for us all - inviting the thief, doubter, sinner, coward, everyone.
Answer the invitation to "come" as you watch the official video from Sidewalk Prophets.
When life is totally out of control, sometimes all you want is to just be held. That's the sentiment behind this song by Casting Crowns, which came about literally from a life-or-death situation that singer Mark Hall was in.
Here's the official music video of "Just Be Held" - a special live performance.
Has it been 10 years since Matt Redman's '10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)' praise anthem filled churches around the world? So what did the artist do in observance of the occasion?
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