Elevation Worship is a contemporary worship music collective and band originating from Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Since their formation in 2007 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, ...
For the first time, multiple Christian musicians are charting on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time — and staying there for weeks. Has the mainstream music industry found Jesus Christ? Brittany ...
Christian music artist Forrest Frank shared an update on a painful back injury sustained while skateboarding and announced that in the midst of his suffering, he’s preparing to release a ...
Aja Romano wrote about pop culture, media, and ethics. Before joining Vox in 2016, they were a staff reporter at the Daily Dot. A 2019 fellow of the National Critics Institute, they’re considered an ...
So here it is—my go-to worship playlist for those heavy days when peace feels far away and you just need a lifeline. Worship music for vibes and healing - My playlist for hard days Let’s be honest - ...
Elevation Worship is a renowned Christian music collective known for blending contemporary praise with gospel elements. Their worship music has inspired countless listeners and shaped modern Christian ...
Anendlessocean’s song “Juba” now has a music video, and with it comes the chance to learn the viral Juba dance that has everyone moving. In the video, Anendlessocean is seen singing and dancing ...
The Billboard 200 chart-topping country singer and the CCM hitmaker have teamed up for a soulful, rock-fueled collaboration. By Jessica Nicholson Jelly Roll is teaming up with Contemporary Christian ...
Gospel songs continued to evolve and inspire throughout 2024, bringing together traditional spiritual elements with contemporary sounds. These songs offered comfort, hope, and spiritual guidance ...
(RNS) — ‘How Great Is Our God’ has long been one of the most popular worship songs in Christian churches. Since 2020, it’s also become a theme song for Christian nationalist protesters. “Our hearts ...
Complaints about the emerging genre may have to do with the discomfort with monoculture surrounding it. The first time I taught Music History I, a student came to my office worried about an upcoming ...