Going solo is daunting says Young & Free’s Aodhán King, but collaborating with artists like Lauren Daigle helps ease the nerves.
Darlene Zschech: Celebrating 30 Years of “Shout to the Lord”
Darlene Zschech reflects on the impact of ‘Shout to the Lord’ and shares the story behind her new project, ‘Testament’.
A Simple Cup of Joy
‘Do you want this coffee?’, my mum asked. Little did she know that in that one sentence and gesture, she was affirming my faith.
From Jail to Joy: Maverick City Music’s Grammy Success
The wildly popular US Gospel group builds on last year’s win to take home four Grammys including for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album.
John and Amy’s Kitchen Table – And What it Says About Worship
We need to build Christian worship that complements both old and new, and is true… Worship cannot be aesthetics alone, writes Stephen McAlpine.
Hillsong United’s New Album Was Worth the Wait
Three years in the making, with Hillsong United’s band members separated by borders, their new album has finally dropped.
Jesus Takes the Worry Out of Worship
With the coming of Jesus, every part of the worship package has been completed by a priest who never had to offer a sacrifice for his own sins.
Modern Day Idols
Today’s idols don’t look like stone altars or brass statues, rather they take the form of success, a significant other, even ministry.
The Future of Worship: How COVID Changed the Way We Church
The global health crisis has dramatically shifted the way people connect with their church. Is it for good, or will service soon return to normal?
Why Your Stuff Isn’t Worth Worshipping
In our culture of modern idolatry, we have made our stuff our god. Your stuff may disappear, but God’s not going anywhere.