Integrity Music Announces Special Multi-Artist Project REVERE

Sep 18 2020

Two weeks before COVID-19 brought the world to a standstill, Integrity Music gathered its family of worship leaders to record a special multi-artist project titled REVERE. Releasing today, REVERE traces the journey of contemporary worship from intimacy to intensity, while pointing toward a new season of reverence in the fear of the Lord.


REVERE brought a community of worship leaders together as a team, championing songs that they had not written themselves. Darlene Zschech and William McDowell took the lead on "Way Maker," which was written by Nigeria-based singer/songwriter Sinach and popularized in the U.S. by Leeland, whose version is currently nominated for three GMA Dove Awards a first for a song from Africa. The duo Mission House led Paul Baloche's "Behold Him." This was the culture of the event from the beginning to the end, with more songs from Leeland, Corey Voss, Sarah Kroger, Jon Egan, Benita Jones, Lindy Cofer, Thrive Worship, Mark Barlow, DOE, MDSN, and David & Nicole Binion all jumping in as servants. Simply, REVERE was recorded in a time of plenty and released during a time of need, grief, and isolation.

The project was done in partnership with Lee University, utilizing their soundstage and their team, including the Lee University Singers who became the resident choir as well as a featured artist on a new hymn that is impacting the church worldwide, "Yet Not I, But Through Christ In Me."

Other News

Matthew Jones Releases Debut Solo Album 'Reinterpreting'
Apr 23

Matthew Jones Releases Debut Solo Album 'Reinterpreting'

Matthew Jones, best known as lead singer for Right Hand Shade, has released his debut solo album Reinterpreting - a collection marked by heartfelt reflections on the ways God reinterprets confusion and pain into something…

 Back to Top