Phillip Joubert
Phillip Joubert is an artist, emcee, influencer, and composer. Born in CT, fostered in NYC, and based in Knoxville, TN, Phillip draws on his vast palette of personal experiences to paint pictures of hope in song, from upbringings in a broken ministry home to his journey of recovery.
Phillip sees his art as an extension of the call on his life to speak gospel truth to anyone who will listen. He loves pushing genre boundaries and finding the best ways to make songs come alive. Sonically, he can take you to the night club or the prayer room while on stage - you just never know what the moment will call for. He loves the freedom that God gives to make dope content.
Outside of solo work, you can find Phillip living that dad life with his wife Sonia and his daughters, Jael and Théa. He also leads worship regularly and serves on the Teaching Team at his local church, Hope Fellowship.
Songs By Phillip Joubert
Last year we released "Mothers And Shepherds", which has the gravitas of a Christmas classic. This year we wanted to switch it up with a lighthearted bop.
A Christmas song that forces hope, disaster and pursuit to meet on a painful, yet dauntingly beautiful path that exposes how much we’ve always needed a savior.
Irie, 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.
A worship song by Homecoming, a project dedicated to telling stories of faith from the Asian-American Community.
Anticipating a day when every valley is raised up and every mountain brought low and we stand side by side on a level playing field.
An honest prayer to the Lord of the shared hardship that can be found in many of the lived experiences of the AAPI community.
In our screen-numbed, sleepwalking culture, every once in a while we need a wake up call to push us from apathy back into action.
A 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.
A five movement audiovisual art piece celebrating the past, present, and future of Black Indianapolis.
Circling the glorious tension between our seasons of disillusionment and pain, and the deep, eternal hope lodged in our hearts.
“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.
“A whole Latin vibe, and a reminder that true joy can be found in all of the ups and downs of life.” (Gabriella Velez)
Inspired by Lisa Sharon Harper’s book, Fortune: How Race Broke My Family and the World–And How To Repair It All.
A summer bop, yet written, in all seriousness, for every citizen and refugee trapped in the prison system.
For those who have experienced pain, burnout, loss and trauma at the hands of a church community.
“Maybe deconstruction is less about doubt, and more about refinement.” (James Paek)
This new derivative of the classic hymn was updated by five of our black writers to celebrate its 250th anniversary.