[Music] Heavenly Father – Rachael Nemiroff
Rachael Nemiroff shares “Heavenly Father.” The track can be heard below and is available now.
Rachael Nemiroff shares “Heavenly Father.” The track can be heard below and is available now.
Ryan Stevenson shares new music with “Able.” The lyric video can be found below. This track is a pre-release track from his upcoming album due later this year (April 28).
“Able” is available now.
Josh Wilson releases “How To Fall: Reimagined.” The track was first released in 2009, but Wilson has re-recorded this new version with his fiancé (now wife) Becca, who sings background vocals.
“How To Fall: Reimagined” is available now.
Melvin Crispell III shares his latest single “Alright.” The lyric video can be viewed below. “Alright” is available now.
Jovonta Patton releases “He’ll Do It Again (Live)” feat. Hezekiah Walker.
The audio can be heard below.
Rachael Lampa releases new music with “The Wild Ones.” The official lyric video can be viewed below. “The Wild Ones” is available now.
David Ashley Trent shares his latest single titled “Either Way.” The track is available now and can be heard below.
I have to remind myself everyday that God is good and that He can be trusted. Regardless of my circumstance and independent of the outcome, He is the Rock of Ages that I can stand firm on through any and every storm. The Lord gives and the Lord takes away. Blessed be the name of the Lord. That’s what my new song, “Either Way” is about. -Trent
Ryan Ellis releases new music with his latest single “Lean on the Lord (live).” The official live video can be viewed below. The track is available now.
Alongside this new single, Ellis shares the news that his self-titled live album is due next month (Mar 17).
A new version of Steven Curtis Chapman’s current single, “Don’t Lose Heart,” is out now (Provident Label Group/Sony Music) and features Mitchell Tenpenny.
The two artists shared the song live this past Friday night when Chapman made a surprise appearance during Tenpenny’s sold-out Ryman show.
Chapman, the most-awarded artist in Christian music history, was inspired to write “Don’t Lose Heart” through his own journey in the shallowed valley of grief and loss that he and his family have traveled.
The song’s upbeat honesty and truth have quickly connected with listeners, including No. 1 hitmaker and Riser House/Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville artist Tenpenny, whose mother is currently battling breast cancer.
“Don’t Lose Heart” is available now.
Anchor Hymns is a multigenerational collective of artists creating songs of worship and reflection infused with Neo Soul, Indie Rock, and Blues accents.
The second part of their initial project, an EP called ‘Give Thanks’, introduces soulful versions of beloved church classics around the theme of God’s kindness to us and His presence with so many generations of believers – before and after us.
They hope these songs can be sung again in new ways – in ways that inspire us to give our lives in honor of what Jesus has done for us, to serve our neighbors, and even love our enemies.
‘Give Thanks’ honors the metropolitan melting pot of cultures that happens when God’s people gather together.
The new Anchor Hymns project carries their heart to comfort listeners with the reminder that the Lord is with us in questions and suffering, as well as in joys and victories. Give Thanks is available now.