TRIBL releases official music video for “Forever and Ever Amen” featuring Brandon Lake, Phil Wickham & Mav City Gospel Choir.
“Forever and Ever Amen” was written by Brandon Lake & Phil Wickham. It is from Maverick City Music’s newest holiday album, A Very Maverick Christmas, available now!
Verse 1 All of creation singing the song of oldest age echoing heaven we join the angels as they sing We join the angels as they sing
Chorus: Holy, holy Holy is the Lord our God Worthy, Worthy Jesus Christ the saving One Oh Praise His Name Forever and ever amen Oh praise His name
Verse 2: Behold the savior Scars of redemption on His hands Bow down before Come let us adore the Great I Am Join in the song that never ends
Chorus: Holy, holy Holy is the Lord Our God Worthy, worthy Jesus Christ the saving One Oh praise His Name Forever and ever amen Oh praise His name
Bridge For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things To Him be the honor and power and Glory For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things To Him be the honor and power and Glory
Tag Who is this King of Glory Jesus is His name All hail the King of Glory Forever He shall reign
He came and redeemed my story Now everything has changed All hail the King of Glory Jesus is His name
He shall reign He shall reign Forever and ever amen
GRAMMY nominated and Billboard #1 worship group Elevation Worship is excited to release their newest single, “Might Get Loud,” today on all streaming platforms. “Might Get Loud,” led by Chris Brown, Brandon Lake, and Tiffany Hudson, is the group’s first single following their successful album Old Church Basement, a collaborative project with Maverick City.
This is Lake’s fifth guest appearance on an Elevation Worship song, as he was a co-writer and featured vocalist on the Billboard #1 Christian radio hit “Graves Into Gardens” as well as multiple songs from Old Church Basement. Listen to “Might Get Loud” HERE.
“Might Get Loud” is an unreserved, energetic song co-written by Steven Furtick, Brown, and Lake that has become a staple on Sundays at Elevation Church this year. With soaring vocals, screaming guitars, and thunderous drums, the song doesn’t hold anything back.
“When you know where you’d be if it weren’t for the grace of God in your life, you don’t mind shouting about it, maybe even getting a little undignified when you thank Him,” says Brown. Watch the video premiere for “Might Get Loud,” captured live at Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC below.
The group recently announced Elevation Nights, a brand new tour featuring Elevation Worship and Pastor Steven Furtick. The tour brings the powerful worship experience of Elevation Church into arenas across the country this fall. Tickets are available at ElevationWorship.com.
I’ve lived stories that have proved Your faithfulness I’ve seen miracles my mind can’t comprehend And there is beauty in what I can’t understand Jesus, it’s You, Jesus, it’s You
I believe You’re the wonder-working God You’re the wonder-working God All the miracles I’ve seen Too good to not believe You’re the wonder-working God And You heal because You love Oh, the miracles we’ll see You’re too good to not believe Too good to not believe Too good to not believe, oh-oh
And I can’t resurrect a man with my own hands But just the mention of Your name can raise the dead, yeah All the glory to the only One who can Jesus, it’s You, Jesus, it’s You (c’mon)
Oh, I believe You’re the wonder-working God (yes, You are) You’re the wonder-working God All the miracles I’ve seen Too good to not believe You’re the wonder-working God And You heal because You love All the miracles we’ll see You’re too good to not believe (too good) Too good to not believe (c’mon) Too good to not believe After everything I’ve seen (after everything I’ve seen) You’re too good to not believe Too good to not believe Too good to not believe (after everything I’ve seen You do) (Oh, God) Yes, I believe (I believe, I believe it) Oh, I believe, ooh
We’ve seen cancer disappear We’ve seen broken bodies healed Don’t you tell me He can’t do it Don’t you tell me He can’t do it We’ve seen real life resurrection We’ve seen mental health restored Don’t you tell me He can’t do it Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
We’ve seen families reunited We’ve seen prodigals return (come home) Don’t you tell me He can’t do it Don’t you tell me He can’t do it (don’t you ever tell me) We’ve seen troubled souls delivered We’ve seen addicts finally freed (finally freed) Don’t you tell me He can’t do it Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
We’ll see cities in revival Salvation flood the streets (c’mon) Don’t you tell me He can’t do it Don’t you tell me He can’t do it We’ll see glory fill the nations Like the world has never seen Don’t you tell me He can’t do it ‘Cause I know that He can
Yes, I believe (I believe) You’re the wonder-working God (oh, You are, You are, You are) You’re the wonder-working God All the miracles I’ve seen Too good to not believe (too good, too good) You’re the wonder-working God And You heal because You love All the miracles we’ll see You’re too good to not believe Too good to not believe Too good to not believe
Oh, never stop believing (oh, yes, I do) We’ve seen so much (yes, I believe) You’re the same yesterday, today and forever (Too good to not believe) You can do anything Jesus You can do anything (I believe, I believe, yeah) Hallelujah, wonder-working God Wonder-working God Don’t you ever stop believing ‘Cause He’s so, so good So, so good
Acclaimed worship artist Phil Wickham debuted the official music video for “Where I’m Standing Now” featuring Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter Brandon Lake.
The track is featured on Wickham’s recently released Hymn Of Heaven collection.
Tribl Records releases the official music video for “Better” featuring Brandon Lake and Tianna Horsey, which can be viewed below. “Better” was written by Harold Brown and Horsey and was first featured on Tribl’s debut album TRIBL I, which dropped earlier this month.
This video was recorded live in Atlanta during a worship and recording night in April 2021 and features the Tribl Choir, Maverick City Music artists, and Tribl family and friends.
Used To This feat. Naomi Raine & Brandon Lake off Elevation Worship & Maverick City’s collaborative live project Old Church Basement.
The GRAMMY nominated and Billboard #1 worship groups Elevation Worship and Maverick City dropped their highly anticipated collaborative live album Old Church Basement today on all streaming platforms. The album, featuring the successful singles “Jireh,” “Talking To Jesus,” and “Wait On You,” is a powerful collection of songs that aims to bring listeners back to a pure place of worship. Old Church Basement is a 13-track album that features vocals from Chris Brown, Chandler Moore, Brandon Lake, Naomi Raine, Dante Bowe, Tiffany Hudson, Joe L Barnes, and Amanda Lindsey Cook.
Time stands still Whenever I’m with You No more important place to go
There’s no rush Not in a hurry It’s ok to take it slow
Minutes turning into hours Doesn’t really matter I just want You
You’re the only one I’m after Spirit come in power I just want You
Lord forgive me I’ve been too busy Trying to do this on my own
Your embrace Is what I’ve been missing And I don’t want to let it go
I just want You I just want You Nothing compares to You Nothing comes close
If this is a glimpse of heaven I could get used to this I could get used to this The fragrance of Your presence I could get used to this I could get used to this
GRAMMY-nominated, Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter and worship leader Brandon Lake releases Almond Eyes.
The project was created by Lake as a tenth anniversary surprise for his wife, Brittany. The EP contains five tracks, with the full track listing below. Almond Eyes is available now to download or stream.
Brandon Lake is a songwriter and worship leader with the Bethel Music Collective and a worship pastor at Seacoast Church in South Carolina. Brandon is known for his song “This is a Move,” written with Tasha Cobbs, a song that song a 2019 GMA Dove Award for “Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year,” and was also nominated for a 2020 GRAMMY Award. Brandon Lake’s single “We Praise You” is featured on Bethel Music’s Revival In The Air album, co-written with Brian Johnson and Phil Wickham as a bold declaration that the power of praise changes everything.
Almond Eyes Track Listing: 1. Almond Eyes 2. You’d Think I’d Learn 3. Loving Rich 4. Set Of 2 5. Goodnight For Now
House of Miracles (Live) by Brandon Lake off his latest musical project House of Miracles (Live).
For Brandon Lake, “House of Miracles (Live)” is much more than an album, it’s the prayer of his life. His prayer is that every home in the world would become a house of miracles. Every heart is a hosting place of the Spirit of God, intricately designed to experience miracles. The songs were written to be conduits of hope for every person who listens. Compiled of some of the best songs from the studio album as well as some new ones, the live album also features many special guests.
Verse 1 This is a house of worship This is a place of praise Where every demon trembles Where we proclaim Your name
Verse 2 This is a house of healing Our hearts are full of faith You have our full attention You have the final say
Chorus Come alive in the name of Jesus Come alive in the name of Jesus This is a house of miracles We bring everything to the feet of Jesus Everything in the name of Jesus This is a house of miracles
Verse 3 There’s resurrection power Your blood runs through our veins Your Kingdom triumphs over Even the coldest grave
Bridge I still believe You’re moving I still believe You’re speaking God, I believe You’re working All things for good I fix my eyes on Heaven God, I receive Your vision God, I believe You’re working All things for good
Son of Heaven (Live) feat. Matt Maher & Dante Bowe by Brandon Lake off his latest musical project House of Miracles (Live).
For Brandon Lake, “House of Miracles (Live)” is much more than an album, it’s the prayer of his life. His prayer is that every home in the world would become a house of miracles. Every heart is a hosting place of the Spirit of God, intricately designed to experience miracles. The songs were written to be conduits of hope for every person who listens. Compiled of some of the best songs from the studio album as well as some new ones, the live album also features many special guests.
Verse 1 This is the word, here in the flesh Living among the meek and lowly The voice of God, His every breath Salvation of the world unfolding
Chorus Behold Him, behold Him Lift up your eyes see the Son of Heaven Hosanna, Hosanna Pour out your praise, sing the name of Jesus
Verse 2 This is His heart upon the cross And from His wounds His mercies flowing And now the dawn, put death to death And ever since that grave’s been empty
Verse 3 This is His home here in our chest At every door our Savior’s Knocking Oh let Him in, oh let Him out With every yes His kingdom’s coming The sound of every saint rejoicing Oh, Jesus Christ the hope of Glory
Outro Jesus, Jesus Jesus, Jesus We love the name of Jesus, Jesus We love the name of Jesus, Jesus Jesus, Jesus