Elevation Worship recently released the single “See A Victory.” This song is one of five songs from the upcoming project, At Midnight which is set to release on August 30.
Creation Music Festival is celebrating its 41st year this summer and will be drawing thousands to central Pennsylvania June 26-29 with performances from some of the biggest artists in Christian music.
These days, Gatch has an acclaimed new solo album, New Stories, with BEC Recordings, a venture she never expected as she learned to adjust to life outside of vocational church ministry. Instead, she says, the new musical direction is simply the result of God ordaining her family’s steps as they leaned forward in faith.
While at times the mix struggles with a vanilla musical backdrop, London Gatch’s New Stories makes up for that gap with earnest heartfelt anthems of praise and worship.... Read more
Elevation Worship was recently announced as a GRAMMY nominee in the Best Contemporary Christian Music Album category for its latest album Hallelujah Here Below.
On Sunday mornings, the members of Elevation Worship are another church band. They show up early to serve their community in Charlotte, North Carolina, even as their songs find room in hearts and voices all around the country.
Elevation Worship has announced their winter tour where they will be performing their new album, Hallelujah Here Below, as well as older fan favorites. With songs like “Won’t Stop Now” and “Here Again,” Elevation Worship is excited to take their impactful new music on the road.
Hallelujah Here Below, the highly-anticipated new album from Elevation Worship, releases on Sept. 28. This album, which follows up the highly-successful There Is A Cloud—which included current AC radio top-5 hit, “Do It Again,” is comprised of 14 tracks including “Here Again” and “Hallelujah Here Below” and will feature Tauren Wells as a guest artist.