Against the sweeping backdrop of Wiston Estate in West Sussex, the Big Church Festival 2025once again brought together tens of thousands of worshippers for a weekend where music and faith collided under the...
“I know the lies are always going to try and find me, but I’ve never been so sure. I still struggle every day with feeling good enough… I sing ‘The Truth’ to myself, because I need that reminder in ...
(NASHVILLE, TN) — Newly relaunched CCM Magazine is proud to announce its September digital cover story, featuring rising star Megan Woods. Following August’s relaunch cover with Christian music legend St...
"I wanted it to be authentic. So how do you make it authentic? You go back to some of the roots... We were just hanging out with fans intentionally. We were at community centers and prisons and, we didn’t sme...
When the opening chords of “Shout To The Lord” rang out in the mid-90s, the song instantly defined a new era of modern worship. Written by Darlene Zschech in 1994 and sung by millions across the world, it b...
There are moments in this new “job” that remind me why we fight so hard to preserve the legacy of CCM Magazine. This was one of those days.
The Archers were in our studio; a group whose name carrie...
There might be a little Dust on the Bible, but that's only breathing new life into independent artists like Josiah Queen. Closing out August, Josiah Queen delivered one of the most anticipated releases of 2025 ...
Wes Bayliss doesn’t sound like a man who’s trying to impress anybody. He talks slow, pauses often, and lets silence sit in the room like another instrument. He’s a big Southern man, Alabama born, who’s ...
For more than two decades, Big Daddy Weave has been a constant presence in Christian music. But for all the hits, the tours, and the ministry moments, the last several years tested the band in ways none of them...
When you think about satellite radio, thousands of channels, millions of listeners, you might picture a faceless algorithm, a machine spitting out the same ten songs over and over. I’ll admit, that was in t...