Breakout artist and songwriter, Rachael Nemiroff, released her new single, “Secrets,” on April, 15th. The song was co-written by Nemiroff, Beni Cowart (Tim Publishing), and Nick Schwarz (Provident Publishing), who also serves as producer for the project.
Known for delivering catchy southern hooks, country singer/songwriter Jackson Michelson leans into his faith for “Three,” a powerful declaration of hope.
Capitol CMG Christian music recording artist and songwriter Anne Wilson has landed her first Billboard Music Award Nomination for Top Christian Song with her breakout hit single "My Jesus," making her the only female nominated in the category.
Five-time GRAMMY-nominated, eight-time Dove Award-winning Brandon Heath is set to release his first full-length, Centricity Music album, Enough Already, April 22. The album features the top 10 and climbing AC Indicator Billboard radio hit, “See Me Through It,” and eight more tracks that find Heath writing and recording for the first time with multiple producers and songwriters.
Dream Records worship group Futures announce that their upcoming EP entitled Love Letters From An Empty Tomb will be releasing over the Easter weekend. In lieu of releasing the EP on one release date, the group will be releasing each single off the EP individually everyday over Easter weekend, "love letter-style." The project is an inspired homage to Jesus, from Futures, for Easter.
Multi-GRAMMY Award-winning Christian music duo FOR KING + COUNTRY has been announced to receive a nomination for Top Christian Artist for the upcoming 2022 Billboard Music Awards, broadcasting on Sunday, May 15 at 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT on NBC, streaming live on Peacock.
Singer/songwriter Matthew West returns from his word processor to announce the release of his latest book. Based on the song written by West with the same title, 'The God Who Stays' uses stories and Scripture to encourage you that wherever you are and whatever you’re going through, God is right by your side
Worship artist Katy Weirich draws on the power of solidarity in “Just One” out now. A moving piece both instrumentally and lyrically, the track echoes an idea first found in Hebrews 12:28, “Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe, for our God is a consuming fire.”