Elevation Worship, the multi-GRAMMY nominated, multi-GMA Dove Award winning, and Billboard No. The 1-charting group drops music video for LION, the title track off their new albumLION,today.
Here’s the official video of “LION“ by Elevation Worship, feat. Chris Brown and Brandon Lake.
Watch Elevation Worship’s LION Video & Download Audio Below
Selah recently released new music with a track titled “Jesus Victorious (Jezus Overwinnaar).” The accompanying music video debuted today and can be viewed below.
The song, originally released by Mozaiek Worship, became an anthem for the church in the Netherlands after the country shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Jesus Victorious (Jezus Overwinnaar)” is available now to download or stream.
Jimmy McNeal previews his upcoming record with “We Sing.” The track is a communal song of thanksgiving that helps us reflect on God’s steadfast love and goodness towards us as His people! McNeal shares about the release:
I love singing this song because it tangibly expresses a desire to experience the nearness of God and the result when we do. In His presence, we experience a fullness of joy. And when we taste and see that the Lord is good, our hearts naturally respond to Him in worship.
I also love that the bridge of this song simply repeats one word, ‘Hallelujah,’ which means ‘praise the Lord.’ No matter the trial, no matter the tribulation, this is the posture we are called to have as we count it all joy. My prayer is that this song helps you do that as it has for me these last couple of years of suffering, sorrow, grief, and joy.
The multi-award-winning artist and songwriter Matt Maher releases his new single “Leaning” featuring Lizzie Morgan. Now available on all digital platforms, “Leaning” is accompanied by a live performance video that can be viewed here and below.
An honest yet poignant look at life’s toughest seasons and how Jesus tells us that we’re not alone, the powerful song’s chorus shares: “What a fellowship, what a joy divine what a priceless gift / God I’m yours and You are mine, Let my restless soul be still and know I am leaning on your everlasting arms.”Maher, who penned the song with Lizzie Morgan, Jacob Sooter, and Brian Elmquist, shares, “There are times in life where on either side of a difficult season you’re either asking, ‘How am I going to get through this?’ or, you’re on the other side looking back in amazement saying, ‘How did I get through this?’ That’s where I find that the most sincere, real, authentic prayers get prayed.”
He continues, “You’re praying out of desperation or gratitude and you find out what your support structure looks like – friends, family, loved ones who come around you hold you up. They become real signposts for the face of Jesus. But what about those who have no one? What does Jesus have to say to them? He says, ‘I no longer call you strangers, I call you friends. This is what I find so compelling about the friendship of God and the message of Christianity. Life is not a stacked tower of personal achievement, pride, egos, success, or vanity…it’s extending to others what Jesus says in the scriptures. ‘In this world, you will have trouble. But you are not alone. You can put your weight on me.’”
“Leaning,” which is the first of many new songs to be released from Maher this year, will be heard live along with many of his previous hits while he’s on the road throughout 2022. With plans to tour Europe with Rend Collective followed by appearing at numerous summer and fall festivals, more tour dates continue to be added, so be sure to visit his tour page for the latest information.
Marvin Sapp is an artist of vast repertoire and style, and he is a singer with an undeniable musical signature. There is a certain way that Sapp punctuates songs with unbridled, deeply felt emotion that beckons from a place of someone who knows what they are singing about. It is the place where tested faith resides – a place where most people have been, are or will be going. Demonstrating through song that there is victory in that faith-tested place is Marvin Sapp’s signature, and it shows up in stunning fashion on his new single “All In Your Hands,” which is available today everywhere digital music is sold.
Written by Sapp and frequent collaborator Stan Jones, “All In Your Hands” is a befitting song for today’s unimaginably unstable times. It is a melodious reminder to relinquish worry, anxiety, fear and doubt to the ever-knowing God who has an answer before the question is even asked. Produced by Aaron Lindsey, the track is spare, luminous and sublime. Vocally, Sapp simply shines. Described by the New York Times as an “exuberant, nimble and impassioned singer” – Sapp holds absolutely nothing back on this beautiful song.
“If there is one thing that I know it is that God is sovereign,” says Sapp. “When I first heard this song, I actually had already selected a debut single, but I knew this is what we needed to lead with. Whatever we are going through individually, and everything that the world is going through collectively, it is absolutely ALL in God’s hands. I’m honored to be able to bring this song to life to remind us of just that.”
“All In Your Hands” is available now everywhere digital music is sold. Marvin Sapp’s 14th album, Substance, will be released June 10th on Elev8 Media & Entertainment/Thirty Tigers.
ReFRESH Worship drops the first single, titled “Cry Out,” from their debut album. “Cry Out” was written by Naomi Raine, G. Morris Coleman, Ryan Avery, Tamika Jackson, Adale Jackson & Jana Sutherland. “Cry Out” is a song of celebration and triumph that encourages believers to remember the goodness of God despite the challenges in the world. ReFRESH Worship’s debut album The Flow is scheduled to release April 29.
ReFRESH Worship is a group of diverse millennials who call Fresh Start Christian Center their home church. They are Led by Naomi Raine of the Fresh Start Christian Center and Pastor G. Morris Coleman who serves as the Senior Pastor of Fresh Start Christian Center in Mt. Vernon, NY.
Nashville’s up-and-coming artist, Munday Martin, today released “Snap Out Of It,” the artist’s eighth single in eight months.
The new, rock single was inspired during Martin’s 2020 commitment to share the gospel of Jesus Christ for 365 straight days in his hometown just outside of Nashville.
“I carried a cross, a symbol of how much the Father loved the world in giving His Son, down the streets of my city with a sense of urgency,” Martin said. “Jesus is coming back soon and no one is ready.”
Martin, with the help of his label, Munfunco Music, and producer John Mark Painter, hopes to inspire a sort of renaissance that awakens everyday believers to share their faith through arts, entertainment and even entrepreneurial endeavors. “Snap Out Of It” suggests listeners to do just that and show the world Jesus is still the only way to eternal life.
Do it now Do it now They need the answer Say it now Say it now Take the big chance or Be it now Be it now They need to see that He is still way.
Listeners who have already heard the single boast of its unique take on Christian music and creative post-punk-inspired sounds. The unforgettable melodies serve as a constant reminder to all listeners to share the gospel when they can’t get the song out of their heads!
In only two minutes, Martin clearly and memorably conveys his point through the lyrics and sounds of “Snap Out Of It.” Listeners can find it on Spotify now!
The new single will also be featured on Martin’s self-titled debut album releasing worldwide on April 1st. The album will feature the hit song “Silver Lining”, which has been played every week by Nashville‘s biggest rock station 102.9 The Buzz.
JJ Heller releases new music with “Good Idea.” The track was written by Heller, David Heller, and Leslie Jordan.
Heller shares on social media:
I have an unofficial theory that every parent is especially suited to thrive during a certain stage of their child’s development. While each stage has its pros and cons, I have to be honest and say that pregnancy, newborn stage and toddlerhood were especially difficult for me.
It was always difficult to get down on the floor and play with my kids (it was a true act of love to pretend to be a puppy trainer), but have a meaningful conversation with me? ALL DAY LONG. I am absolutely loving having both of my kids officially in double digits.
As any parent of teens and tweens will tell you, it’s not all heart-to-hearts and “thank you for everything, Mom.” The older my kids get, the more complex their problems become. I can’t just fix it anymore. Mostly I get to listen and offer little bits of advice and wisdom. They’re learning how to navigate their own lives, including friendships (which can be treacherous territory).
When my girls are hurting because their friends aren’t treating them well, it hurts my heart. Sometimes I wish I could tag along at school with them and stick up for them when they’re getting mistreated or taken for granted. Instead, I have to trust that my words and fierce mama-love will be with them instead.
I want them to know, as my friend @taylorleon says, “Love Himself dreamed (them) up.” I want to shout from the rooftops that they have God-imparted, inherent dignity and they deserve to be treated with respect and kindness. Adolescence is intense (to say the least), so I want these lyrics to be a reminder that God created each of us with love in every tiny detail. No mistakes.
This is the message I will tell my children over and over.
If you’re doubtin, second-guessin I have always been a true believer There was never any question You have always been a good idea
Award winning artist, pastor, author, and founding member of the 116 Movement, TRIP LEE, is back and this time he’s releasing THE END (out now)! While many would immediately assume that the award-winning artist, author, pastor, and rapper is announcing the end of his career in music, for Trip Lee, “every ending is a new beginning!”
“Most will think the title, The End, is connected to my final departure from making music, but that’s far from the truth,” shares Trip. It’s symbolic of the season I’m in personally and musically right now. It symbolizes the coming to the end of ourselves, where one door closes so another can open,” he explains “The state of our nation and the world has caused so many of us to look inward at the legacy we would leave behind if the world were really to end. The end of ourselves is not necessarily the end of our story. The suffering and uncertainty we’re in now feel like the end of everything, but actually the Lord is clearing the pathway that leads to him and a renewed life!”
With the anticipation high for his return and the entire Reach Records roster heading out on the We Are UNASHAMED Tour in mid-March, Trip Lee and the label executed a masterfully planned roll-out to officially announce his return. In 2021, Trip Lee surprised 116 fans with a new song, “You Got It,” a single released on the Reach Records Presents Summer ’21 Playlist. He followed quickly behind with “Supernatural,” a warm-up song for The End.
While he hasn’t released a new album in five years, Trip continued to write and record songs. A few songs that made it to The End from his hiatus are “You Got It,” “Supernatural,” “Stone,” “Wake Up” ft. KB, “Witness” ft. WHATUPRG and Wande, “Right Out The Gate,” “Gave It Up” ft. DESI and “All Mine” ft. Taylor Hill.
Every ending is a new beginning, and The End is only the beginning of Trip Lee’s rebirth as a true musician, musical messenger of God, and a new day for those longing for a new take on the eternal message of hope in Jesus Christ.