Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, & CeCe Winans Announce ‘Christmas Together’ Tour

GRAMMY® winners Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and CeCe Winans have announced plans to co-headline the spectacular Christmas Together Tour this coming holiday season. The exclusive tour will hit nine major markets across the U.S., kicking things off Nov. 28 in Greensboro, N.C., making additional stops in Virginia, Maryland, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Georgia.

Forrest Frank Releases New Single ‘Celebration’

GRAMMY-nominated, award winning artist FORREST FRANK has released another new track just in time for Easter, titled “CELEBRATION.” Acknowledging the beauty of life, and seizing the day in celebration, he sings “If you believe that Jesus set you free, it’s time to celebrate. Don’t sit there waiting let’s have a celebration.”

Autumn Nelon Releases New Single ‘God Won’t’ Featuring The Isaacs

Rising artist Autumn Nelon, known for her roots in the legendary Southern Gospel family group The Nelons, will release her heartfelt new single, “God Won’t,” on April 18 through Daywind Records. Featuring the Grammy-nominated and Dove Award-winning group The Isaacs, the song delivers a message of unwavering hope and divine faithfulness.

GRAMMY Winning Lauren Daigle Announces Road Starting In May

This past year was one of the most successful of Lauren Daigle’s career. She performed “America the Beautiful” (with Trombone Shorty) in front of the largest Super Bowl viewing audience in network and streaming history. On May 17th at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, she’ll begin a run of sixteen of her high-energy, critically hailed, hit-filled shows.

Sons of Sunday Releases New Song ‘Exchange’

The Sons Of Sunday, a music collective that includes Steven Furtick, Brandon Lake, Chandler Moore, Chris Brown, Leeland Mooring, and Pat Barrett, have released a poignant new song, “Exchange,“ in time for the Easter season.

GRAMMY Award Winner Chris Tomlin Brings Oldest Christian Hymn Back To Life

It is not often that an artifact is a song. Found in Egypt and written 1800 years ago, the lyric and musical notations are the oldest surviving Christian hymn ever found – “The First Hymn.” Known by scholars as “P.Oxy 1786”, this artifact was discovered by archaeologists in the ancient Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus in 1918. Grammy-Award winner Chris Tomlin and Ben Fielding, two of the most respected Christian composers and songwriters, were invited to bring the oldest hymn ever to be found back to life and resurrect the song into a piece of modern worship music thus giving it back to the world almost two millenniums later.