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Exciting New Releases

So much music is out this week and I am excited to share with you all of it! So let's get started...
Needtobreathe's highly anticipated album, The Reckoning is the follow-up to the band's acclaimed album The Outsiders, which debuted in the Top 20 of the Billboard Top 200.
Mike Weaver and band mates aka Big Daddy Weave have hit another home run with The Ultimate Collection, a 15-song set featuring the band’s biggest radio hits and fan favorites, plus their brand-new single “Love Come To Life”.
I am looking forward to adding Matt Mahr's latest, The Love In Between, to my collection! Matt Maher's third studio project demonstrates the evolution of an inspired artist. This Canadian, and CCLI mainstay, is well known for moving worship anthems including, "Your Grace Is Enough," "As It Is In Heaven," "Hold Us Together".
Jamie Grace is a firecracker and to have her energy focused on sharing God's love to everyone with hit's like her #1 Hold Me on her freshman album, One Song At A Time, shows you that this girl has staying power.
Jeremy Riddle's third full length album from Vineyard Music is the newest collection of songs penned by this gifted songwriter and worship leader. Furious communicates the story of God’s love.
Out on tour right now & ready to share God's love for you, Leeland's The Great Awakening is far and away their most impressive artistic and spiritual expression yet,
New band, fresh music and I think this duo is one that you will want to watch! Check out for King and Country with their full length self titled album.
Celebrating 60 Years of Christian Music is Word! For the avid collector, you don't want to miss out on this 3 CD library! ~Peace & Blessings~ Jen

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