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Integrity Music Brings Fresh Wonder to Christmas Worship with New Releases

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This Christmas season, Integrity Music is infusing worship with fresh reverence and inspiration through a collection of releases that range from reimagined classics to brand-new originals. Among the artists contributing to this year’s lineup are Matt Redman, Thrive Worship, Selah, ICF Worship, and Vineyard Worship, with notable collaborations such as Paul Baloche and Sarah Kroger. Throughout November, these releases will be available, each uniquely designed to lead congregations into a deeper experience of the Christmas story. Leading this revival of worship is Matt Redman, who returns after an eight-year hiatus with “God The Son,” an original single, and his upcoming EP, In Excelsis, featuring artists Jon Guerra and Leonard Jarman. Redman’s approach resists the pull of familiarity by inviting worshippers into awe through fresh storytelling and profound reflection.

Integrity Music Unveils New Christmas Worship Music for the Season

Redman explains, “Songwriting is always about trying to sing a universal theme in a unique way. This is no ordinary story – that the Creator entered into His world, at great cost, for the sake of love.” Following his release, Thrive Worship will unveil their EP Christmas, Vol. 2 on November 29, highlighted by their new single “Hark” and the original track “What Christmas Really Is.” Thrive Worship’s Corbin Phillips reflects on the message, sharing that the song speaks to the “legacy of faith and the ripple effect we can have when we choose Jesus over the world.” This season’s releases from Integrity Music promise to refresh the heart of Christmas worship, inviting listeners to re-experience the wonder and impact of Christ’s arrival with powerful new songs for generations to come.

Integrity Music Unveils New Christmas Worship Music for the Season

Paul Baloche collaborated with Sarah Kroger on “Angels We Have Heard On High/Glorious,” releasing on November 22. This peace-filled medley captures the joy of the season and the invitation to reflect on it simultaneously as Baloche added, “As a local worship pastor I always try to find ways to include classic Christmas carols during the Advent season while still maintaining the prayerful, vertical aspect of worship that we’re accustomed to throughout the year.”

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