Bryan Joy
Bryan Joy is a Malayalee-American musician based in Brooklyn, NY. He’s passionate about community & justice. When he’s not playing music you can find him cooking for his friends or exploring NYC parks on his bike.
Songs Written By Bryan Joy
Added a new African Reimagining of The Kingdom Is Yours, bringing the Beatitudes closer to where Jesus first spoke them.
In the same way that “The Kingdom Is Yours” massaged out the ideas in the Beatitudes, so this song explores Ecclesiastes 3.
In this season of difficult circumstances, unjust situations, and overwhelming disappointments our hope is summed up in this song: God Will Prevail.
Resistance is not just struggle—it is also song. It is dancing in the ruins, laughing in the face of despair, and choosing joy as an act of defiance.
Just as “The Kingdom Is Yours” massaged out the ideas in the Beatitudes, so this song explores The Lord's Prayer.
Last year we released "Mothers And Shepherds", which has the gravitas of a Christmas classic. This year we wanted to switch it up with a lighthearted bop.
A Christmas song that forces hope, disaster and pursuit to meet on a painful, yet dauntingly beautiful path that exposes how much we’ve always needed a savior.
Irie, the Jamaican greeting, is a place where love, peace and a sound mind become more than words and ideas, but the safe house of being and knowing.
A worship song by Homecoming, a project dedicated to telling stories of faith from the Asian-American Community.
Anticipating a day when every valley is raised up and every mountain brought low and we stand side by side on a level playing field.
In our screen-numbed, sleepwalking culture, every once in a while we need a wake up call to push us from apathy back into action.
A five movement audiovisual art piece by Seaux Chill celebrating the past, present, and future of Black Indianapolis.