
Lucy Grimble releases her new single, “First Love.” The new song was recorded live in her home with friends from the area. In fact, the importance of local community and place is core to the creation of this song and the project it announces.
“This song is my simple attempt to capture the two way love story between God and us and to dwell for a few moments in the beauty of that relationship,” Grimble explained.
Written alongside local duo Fieldlily, the single captures a sense of rootedness with its stripped-back feel, layered vocals, and folk undertones.
Miel San Marcos introduces a new single with a Spanish adaptation of the well-loved song, “Digno De Adorar” (Worthy Of It All), featuring Waleska Morales. Feeling a calling to bring this anthem to the Spanish-speaking church, Miel San Marcos hope congregations will connect with its timeless message of worship and surrender in their own language.
With Waleska Morales singing on the recording and being part of their Latin America Tour, Miel San Marcos is representing the next generation of worshippers and echoing their heart for a generational call to unite in worship
Anchor Hymns introduces “The Garden (Live),” their brand-new album recorded in the heart of Nashville, TN, at Covenant Presbyterian. The project presents 14 songs around the theme of hope in Christ’s faithfulness and and redemptive power – in this life and the next – as a way of honoring the weight of the recording location.
“The Garden (Live)” is the other side to Anchor Hymns’s previous project, “Beloved: Live From Black Abbey,” also recorded in Nashville, and features 15 artists including Paul Baloche, Caroline Cobb, Sarah Kroger, Sandra McCracken, Dee Wilson, Citizens, The Sing Team, Buddy Greene, Ashley Cleveland and more.
“The Garden (Live)” brings together the reality of death, resurrection, and the in-between with hope-filled songs that point to the real presence of Christ with us.
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