2023 is here. Now is the time to pause to look at some of best worship music that have had been released last year.
moreWith legal cases mounting against the church, key leaders being fired or resigned for extra-marital affairs, alcohol and drug addictions, and rape, revenue dropping by almost 20%, and the church band being pulled out from a major world tour, it's safe to say Hillsong Church is in dire straits.
moreWhile many Christian artists are turning more and more to worship music, MercyMe is one of the few acts that are still holding to the fort of pop centric CCM.
moreJosh Baldwin's big burly voice is what sets him apart from many other worship leaders. His fearlessness to bring his music to outer boundaries of Americana makes him the Luke Combs of worship music.
moreThough he has dabbled in bluegrass and though he has released a live album, the last time we are greeted with a full-length all new Steven Curtis Chapman was in 2016.
moreFor the last 25 years, the songs of Selah have received more than half a billion streams, they have won 11 GMA Dove Awards, and they have sold over 4 million records.
moreReggie & Ladye Love Smith show that you don't have to reinvent the wheel to release a stunning record.
moreOn paper, Cody Carnes "God is Good! (Live)" is the ideal album for many worship artists.
moreModern hymn writers return with their first album of entirely new songs in almost 6 years.
moreBethel Music returns to the essentials with "Simple." The emblems of the Lord's Supper on the album cover are poignant. The words of these 11 new songs are a return to the church's core message of the Gospel.
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