Aryn Michelle Prepares for Lent with "Love & Agony"
Singer, worship leader, and songwriter Aryn Michelle helps us prepare for the season of Lent with the new single "Love & Agony." Written by Michelle, Meg Ammons, Audrie Mouzakis and Sarah Stankiewicz, the song brings to life the final moments of Jesus on the Cross.
Michelle writes, "As you enter into this season of Lent, I hope this song will help you to focus your heart and mind on the intense and awe-inspiring sacrifice of Jesus."
Mocking voices/Spit to spite him/Taunt him and defame/Whip torn flesh and barely breathing/Drag him off in shame/How could so much blood be beautiful/How could so much pain set me free/How could a broken body make me whole/Oh the mystery of His sacrifice for me
Michelle is a faith-based songwriter, recording artist, worship leader and mother of four from Dallas, TX. She began recording distinctly faith-based music in 2014 because she finally felt confirmed in her calling to write insightful, challenging, and thoughtful songs for the people of the church. In 2014 she was named Female Artist and Writer of the Year at Gospel Music Association's Immerse Competition.
In 2015, she released Depth, an album made up of theologically heavy questions and challenges to coax listeners to reconsider their own faith in light of biblical truth. In 2017 she released The Realest Thing, a concept album inspired by a book on Christian apologetics where each song explores a different philosophical argument for the existence of God and proofs for Jesus Christ as God's Son. In 2019 Aryn released an EP of prayer and praise songs entitled Nothing Can Take Me Away. This collection of songs aim to encourage believers during their personal times of reflection and worship.
Michelle's latest project "Pariah" (a concept album about biblical outcasts) was released in 2022 and has already won awards from The Great American Song Contest and Worshiptherock.com.
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