Point of Grace Release "Rest in You" and Re-Package "Beautiful Name"

GRAMMY®-nominated Point of Grace have re-released their 2018 album Beautiful Name. The newly re-released record features the never ben released new song "Rest in You" as well as the trio's take on modern Christian favorites as well as old hymns.
Produced and arranged by Kent Hooper and Phillip Keveren, Beautiful Name features cherished hymns "All Creatures of Our God and King," "Holy, Holy, Holy" and "Blessed Assurance," among others, alongside such worship classics as the Twila Paris-penned "How Beautiful"; Hillsong Worship's anthemic "Cornerstone"; and renowned modern hymn "In Christ Alone (My Hope Is Found)," by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend.
"We have always known at some point in our career we would record a hymns and worship project," said Point of Grace's Shelley Breen. "After being together for 25 years, this seemed like the perfect time. So much of our ministry is based on the foundation we received growing up in the Church and singing these hymns that are so theologically rich and full of verity."
"These days, especially, we believe every single song we record and release needs to be heavily anchored in Truth," Breen adds. "Our hope is that the words of this project will remind people of the absolute trustworthiness and freedom we can find in a life with Christ."
For more than two decades, Point of Grace's soaring melodies and rich harmonies have helped define the sound of contemporary Christian music. The seminal group has sold more than 8 million units; garnered two Platinum records; three GRAMMY® nominations; 27 #1 singles and numerous Dove Awards. With a discography including 10 best-selling studio recordings and five beloved Christmas albums, Point of Grace are known for such Christian radio standards as "I'll Be Believing," "Keep the Candle Burning," "Circle of Friends" and "Jesus Will Still Be There." Comprised of Shelley Breen, Denise Jones and Leigh Cappillino, the group founded the groundbreaking Girls of Grace conference and have authored multiple books. Point of Grace regularly appear on the historic Grand Ole Opry stage.
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