Skip to Content
New Save up to 20% when you bundle
mix-form

Up Mix

Add Note

Blog

News

New MultiTracks from Jared Anderson - Where I Am Right Now

Jared Anderson's new EP, Where I Am Right Now, highlights a life lived in fellowship with Christ.  “I’ve come to realize that a genre of music exists because a lifestyle exists. People who write country music don’t just write it, they live it. Christian music is the same. Our ears respond to our values. To be a disciple of Jesus is the highest job description anyone will ever have. I pray that my music will expand people’s imagination about God.”

New MultiTracks from NCC Worship's You Alone

You Alone is a new five-song project from National Community Church's NCC Worship, a Washington DC-based music collective whose desire is to see revival happen in their city.  Worship Director, Kurtis Parks shares, "Our hope is to see the world transformed one life at a time through an encounter with Jesus Christ.  And our passion is to equip the church to see that happen.  Our vision is this: global revival through personal worship."

New From Hillsong Worship - O Praise The Name (Anástasis)

"O Praise the Name (Anástasis)" by Hillsong Worship is a brand new song that speaks of the cross, powerfully capturing the depth of God's love, as stated in Romans 5:8, "God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."  Hillsong worship leader, David Ware, shares, "It's a story that's as relevant today as it was 2000 years ago. It's His story; it's our story; it's my story. It was real then, and it's real to me now. I pray that today, it's real for you too."

MultiTracks Now Available from The Brilliance

Longtime friends, John Arndt and David Gungor, joined together to work on a project of crafting songs around the liturgical calendar for the congregation where David was leading worship.  It was through this collaboration that the worship duo, The Brilliance, was born.  Their new release, Brother, blends classical and popular styles together to create a sound that is both familiar and unique, allowing for their music to be utilized in many different settings. David shares, "Some of the greatest classical works ever composed were for the Church. We want to make art that, in a sense, is commissioned by my church and is music for the church; but that tells a bigger story."
Back to top