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Built to Endure: Disciple Earns First Grammy Nod for ‘Firm Foundation (He Won’t)’

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In a monumental career moment, rock veterans Disciple and their worship project Honor & Glory have landed their first-ever Grammy nomination for “Firm Foundation (He Won’t)” in the Best Contemporary/Christian Performance Song of the Year category. The track, an inspired rendition of a Cody Carnes song, celebrates the unwavering power of faith to weather any storm. The band’s frontman Kevin Young, known for his deep faith and bold lyricism, captures this theme in his powerful testimony: “When you experience Jesus and walk with Him, you realize He has this way of taking chaos, tragedy, and storms, and somehow growing you through them.” The Grammy nod is a career-defining milestone for Disciple, a band whose journey in Christian rock has spanned three decades, combining high-energy rock with a gospel-centered message.

Disciple and Honor & Glory Celebrate First Career GRAMMY Nomination for 'Firm Foundation (He Won't)'

This Grammy nomination is not only a celebration of Honor & Glory’s impactful worship music but also a testament to Disciple’s enduring influence in Christian rock. With 15 Dove Award nominations and 18 #1 singles, Disciple continues to build a legacy on the intersection of rock intensity and heartfelt worship. Their recent hit, “If You Say So,” is also climbing the charts, adding momentum to a year that now includes a Grammy recognition. This honor is deeply meaningful to the band, who consider “Firm Foundation” a tribute to God’s steadfast love—a theme that has been at the heart of Disciple’s music from the beginning.

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