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MultiTracks Now Available From Brad + Rebekah

All You've Done is the brand new release from husband-wife worship duo, Brad + Rebekah.  Featuring both dynamic studio recordings and a number of more intimate, acoustic versions of their original praise and worship, it's an album that focuses on thanking God for everything that He has done.  "This project is an amazing reminder and testimony of what God has done in our lives," says Brad.  "He has been and remains to be always faithful. Sometimes we forget that and we need to be reminded that our strength and our plans are nothing compared to God's plans and his ever faithfulness. I pray this project encourages people to pause for a moment, look back to take note of what God has done through both the good and bad, and rejoice knowing that God will continue to be faithful."

MultiTracks from Empires by Hillsong UNITED Now Available!

Having recently been named Billboard Magazine's Top Christian Artist of the Year, Hillsong UNITED has just released their highly anticipated new album, Empires.  "Empires is the story of two worlds," band leader Joel Houston explains.  "Our prayer and desire has been to simply create the most honest project we could. Songs that seek to listen first, and then with God’s breath speak the good news reality of Jesus and His grace into the dichotomy, tension and hopeful-collision of this broken and fragile world we see here and now, and the unshakeable and mysterious reality of the Kingdom we can’t see, but no-less know is here - and NOW. "

Brand New Single From Matt Redman - It Is Well With My Soul

Matt Redman has just pre-released "It Is Well With My Soul," a new take on the classic hymn by Horatio Gates Spafford, from his upcoming worship album, Unbroken Praise.  This latest album, which releases June 16, contains 11 songs that were recorded live at the world famous Abbey Road Studios.  Matt shares, "Unbroken Praise reveals a heart not wanting to be beaten down by the things of life, but to actually increase worship in those moments.  I often think about how a song can travel so far around the world, but also into the deepest places of someone's heart, giving them something they can grab onto even in the craziest moments."
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