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Stephen McWhirter - "Grave Clothes"

Stephen Mcwhirter's debut single, “Grave Clothes” is a declaration and powerful anthem, calling us to take off what is dead and put on the fullness of life, in Christ. Stephen, who was formerly one of the prominent songwriters and voices for Iron Bell Music, has a powerful testimony of being radically restored from meth addict to worship leader, after encountering the One who called him from the tomb, removing his Grave Clothes, and putting on resurrection. Original Master MultiTracks and other worship-leading resources for “Grave Clothes” are now available!

Equippers Revolution - "Future"

Auckland, New Zealand group, Equippers Revolution released their new single, “Future” today. This song will be followed by another single titled “Thankful” just in time for the upcoming Thanksgiving season and follows their two wildly successful albums, Hands High and CLRS. The song is jammed packed with powerful melodies, hopeful lyrics and beautiful instrumentation.

Mark & Sarah Tillman - "Thank You Jesus (Stripped Down)"

Mark & Sarah Tillman introduce “Thank You Jesus (Stripped Down),” a simple and pure song of thankfulness and remembrance not just for what Jesus has done but for who He is, that we are alive in and because of him. The Tillmans state, “As a followup to the complete recorded recording, the motivation to release a stripped-down version came from loving the tenderness of the demo. Just piano and vocals were so simple and moving. This version carries a certain sweetness and ease that we love.”

Jerard & Jovaun - "The Potter's House"

Jerard & Jovaun, Motown Gospel’s dynamic husband-and-wife duo, return with their rousing new single, “The Potter’s House.” An update of the classic Tramaine Hawkins and Walter Hawkins duet, the release follows Jerard & Jovaun’s recent appearance at the 6th Annual GMA Honors, where they performed the “The Potter’s House” in a celebrated tribute to Tramaine Hawkins, following her induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
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