Passion To Release New Album 'Salvation's Tide Is Rising'

Dec 24 2015

The new album from the Passion Movement will be titled 'Salvation's Tide Is Rising' and released on 29th January 2016.

This brand new Passion album contains new studio recordings from best-selling artists Chris Tomlin, Crowder, Matt Redman, and Kristian Stanfill. The album opens with Stanfill's title track 'Salvation's Tide', and also features Redman's 'I Turn to Christ' and Tomlin's 'God and God Alone'.

Since the first release in 1998, Passion albums have sold over 1.3 Million units while introducing the church to worship songs like “Our God,” “Holy Is The Lord,” “How Great Is Our God,” and “God Of This City.” Passion 2016 will have 3 simultaneous conferences in Atlanta & Duluth, GA and Houston, TX January 2-4, 2016.

The Passion Movement and the messages of founder Louie Giglio have marked the lives of millions of people around the globe, calling people everywhere to live for the glory of God.

From its inception, the movement of Passion has birthed new anthems of worship, influencing countless churches and helping to define the current worship climate and establish artists Chris Tomlin, Crowder, Matt Redman, Christy Nockels, Kristian Stanfill and others. Louie Giglio is the pastor and founder of Passion City Church in Atlanta, GA.

'Salvation's Tide Is Rising' Track Listing:
1. Salvation's Tide - Kristian Stanfill
2. My Victory - Crowder
3. Remember - Brett Younker
4. God and God Alone - Chris Tomlin
5. Simple Pursuit - Melodie Malone
6. I Turn to Christ - Matt Redman
7. Your Grace Amazes Me - Christy Nockels
8. All We Sinners - Crowder
9. Surrender - Jimi Cravity
10. Good Good Father - Kristian Stanfill

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