When the smoke and mirrors fade away, only what is real will remain.
Read MoreIrie, 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.
Read MoreA worship song by Homecoming, a project dedicated to telling stories of faith from the Asian-American Community.
Read MoreThe song we sing when we let go and let the Chief Scriptwriter write our story.
Read MoreKama Si We is what happens when Kenyan faith and culture collide.
Read MoreIn our screen-numbed, sleepwalking culture, every once in a while we need a wake up call to push us from apathy back into action.
Read MoreThe story of the Passover Lamb. The grit and the glory.
Read MoreA humble yet powerful plea, inviting listeners to surrender their barriers and open their hearts to God, creating a space where transformation and liberation can thrive.
Read MoreCircling the glorious tension between our seasons of disillusionment and pain, and the deep, eternal hope lodged in our hearts.
Read More“A humble people engaging with the humble Christ” is summed up beautifully by the Christmas story. Therefore, our release of this song as a Christmas worship song.
Read More“A whole Latin vibe, and a reminder that true joy can be found in all of the ups and downs of life.” (Gabriella Velez)
Read MoreCherishing God the father AND God the mother.
Read MoreA summer bop, yet written, in all seriousness, for every citizen and refugee trapped in the prison system.
Read MoreFor those who have experienced pain, burnout, loss and trauma at the hands of a church community.
Read MoreWe want to worship with God as the focus - not attention, prestige or power.
Read MoreA reminder of our hope for the hard days.
Read More“Maybe deconstruction is less about doubt, and more about refinement.” (James Paek)
Read MoreWhen the splendor falls all things must come to life!
Read MoreThis new derivative of the classic hymn was updated by five of our black writers to celebrate its 250th anniversary.
Read MoreA few of our writers wrote with Pastor Mike McBride (Live Free USA), and this is what flowed out of a discussion about the trauma we are facing in our nation.
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