Val Kilmer, the versatile and charismatic actor known for his portrayal of Moses and the voice of God in The Prince of Egypt, has passed away at the age of 65 due to pneumonia on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in Los Angeles. With a career spanning over four decades, Kilmer had a rare gift for embodying both strength and vulnerability, capturing the essence of human struggle and faith in a way that resonated deeply with audiences.
When Franni Cash unexpectedly stepped away from her GRAMMY nominated band We The Kingdom 18 months ago, fans and industry executives were shocked. But time, a fresh perspective and a reinvigorated creative spirit, has her ready with new music, an imminent tour and a brand-new team.
Get ready to follow the music deep to its heart! This Labor Day weekend, a dream decades in the making becomes a reality as The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music (The C&G) opens its doors in the heart of Music City. Nestled just steps from the legendary Ryman Auditorium, the Gospel Music Association presents this faith-filled celebration of the music that has uplifted, inspired, and transformed generations as an exciting addition to Nashville’s vibrant Music Museum landscape.
Disciple is back with the upcoming single "Resurrecting Reasons,” and video filmed in Nashville and directed by Joel Burris. The song/video features acclaimed Christian rockers Decyfer Down and premiered on Jesus Freak Hideout, ahead of the deluxe version of their 2023 album Skeleton Psalms, releasing April 25th.
Multi-Platinum® songwriter and worship leader Mack Brock releases his BelovedEP, which is available now at digital and streaming outlets everywhere.. The EP features two newly recorded originals along with two acoustic performances of “Christ or Nothing” and “Bless the Lord” from his debut Centricity Music album, This Is Holy.
Air1, in partnership with TPR., is thrilled to announce the Worship Now Tour coming to 12 cities this fall with an incredible lineup including Phil Wickham, Charity Gayle, Josh Baldwin, and Benjamin William Hastings. Pre-sale tickets are available Tuesday, April 8 with all tickets on sale Thursday, April 10.
Since its inception, Anchor Hymns has sought to write songs that give language to grief, loss, hope, and joy, and in so doing, to equip the Church with reflective hymns that matter in all spaces of life. Andrew Osenga, founder of the collective, said that they wanted “to offer songs that resonate with dignity, honesty, and hope for that solemn and sacred night.”
Denver-based worship group Red Rocks Worship has released a brand new live album, The King Is Coming, available today. To celebrate today's release, the group is also debuting the live video of the new song "Up To Something."
The Heritage is the newest signing to Chris Tomlin's Bowyer and Bow imprint on Universal/Capitol Christian Music Group. The dynamic collective of worship leaders joins the elite roster that includes Blessing Offor and Pat Barrett. Celebrating their label home, The Heritage releases their debut album HOME available now.
Four-time Grammy winner Smokey Robinson’s soulful vulnerability have swept audiences away for over 60 years. Last month, he turned 85, but judging by his latest multi-track single, out now via Gaither Music Group, Robinson’s unmistakable voice is as smooth and timeless as ever. This double A-side features a lilting "Three Little Birds,” and an elegant "What A Wonderful World,” both from Robinson’s upcoming album, What The World Needs Now, out April 25th on Gaither.
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