Sanctus Real, the two-time GRAMMY®-nominated, GMA Dove Award-winning, and RIAA Gold®-selling band, releases the performance video for its current single, “The Difference.'
GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter Brandon Lake has announced his highly anticipated King Of Hearts Tour, set to launch in Fall 2025 and continue into Spring 2026. The tour will support Lake’s upcoming album, King Of Hearts, scheduled for release on June 13, 2025. Joining him as the special guest for the 2025 leg of the tour is Franni Cash, formerly of We The Kingdom, marking her first tour as a solo artist since departing the group.
For the first time in its 23-season history, American Idol is set to celebrate Easter with a powerful, faith-centered broadcast. The show will air a special “Songs of Faith” episode on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025 — a three-hour primetime event spotlighting worship and gospel music.
Worship leader and songwriter, TAYA, releases her sophomore album, The Reminder, available everywhere. With more than one billion streams, TAYA has already made a beautiful impact on the worship genre in a short amount of time.
Today, 4X GRAMMY® Award-winning artist / Reach Records co-founder Lecrae is back with a powerful new episode of his podcast series “The Deep End With Lecrae,” featuring GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, actor and multifaceted entertainer Will Smith.
Integrity Music’s Aaron Williams releases the latest song from his forthcoming album today. “Revive Us” is the fourth single and last taste of his album, ‘Abide,’ which will be released in May. With fervency and a simple chorus, it calls believers to wake up to the fullness of life Jesus offers.
Platinum-selling songwriter John Mark McMillan releases his first worship music in over eight years after a season where he hadn't touched or written worship music. Today breaks that silence with his new album release, Cosmic Supreme (Anotherland), available everywhere.
Lacey Sturm has released a live performance video of her and Korn’s Brian “Head” Welch performing a mashup of Korn’s “Blind” and Flyleaf’s “I’m So Sick.”
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