Hillsong Worship "No Other Name" Receives the Highest Debut; Watch Video of Their "This I Believe (Creed)" Here
With the release of their latest worship live album "No Other Name," Hillsong Worship has raked in their highest figures in terms of chart positions in 26 years. "No Other Name" debuted on the Billboard Top 200 at No. 13 its first week in the U.S. and at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian/Gospel album chart. As the highest debut from the Hillsong Worship brand, the album also debuted No. 1 on the Christian Gospel Albums, Praise and Worship Albums and Christian Digital Albums charts as well as No. 6 on the Digital Albums chart.
Further, during street week, No Other Name peaked at No. 4 on iTunes Overall Albums chart in the U.S. as well as charting in the Top 10 of iTunes in 13 countries outside of the U.S. including at No. 1 in three countries making a global impact. The album has received rave reviews from the press. Remember to check out our Hallels' review of the album in our reviews section.
Hillsong Worship, initially known as Hillsong Live, first came onto the International scene when Integrity Music released "Shout to the Lord" as part of their Hosana worship series. Featuring a female worship leader coming from Australia for the first time, Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong team show that anyone and anything can be mightly used by God. Over the years, they have serviced the church with countless songs. These include "Shout to the Lord," "Blessed," "Mighty to Save," "Hosanna," "Cry of the Broken" and "Cornerstone."
Their latest single from "No Other Name" is "This I Believe (The Creed)." The song, written by Matt Crocker and Ben Fielding,is based on the Apostles' Creed, "This I Believe" was created after an Australian Anglican minister sent a request to Hillsong Church via Twitter to use the Apostles' Creed, one of the oldest and most widely used statements across the church at large.
"This I Believe" has already been hailed as one of the most unifying pieces of music to be produced for decades. In an age where there is so much division, it's powerful to declare something we all believe is true, emphasizing our core beliefs," co-writer and Hillsong worship leader Fielding states to the press, "I love anything that has the power to unify the church. This creed has done that for close to 1700 years."
Watch video below of Fielding from Hillsong performing their new single 'This I Believe (The Creed)' live:
Below are the Hillsong Worship "No Other Name" Tour dates:
August 14 Boston, MA
August 15 Baltimore, MD
August 16 Charlotte, NC
August 18 Baton Rouge, LA
August 19 San Antonio, TX
August 21 Dallas, TX
August 22 Houston, TX
August 23 Tulsa, OK
August 25 Independence, MO
August 27 Springfield, MO
August 28 Cincinnati, OH
August 29 South Barrington, IL (Chicago)
August 30 Minneapolis, MN
August 31 Grand Rapids, MI
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