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.
Read MoreIrie, 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.
Read MoreAnticipating a day when every valley is raised up and every mountain brought low and we stand side by side on a level playing field.
The song we sing when we let go and let the Chief Scriptwriter write our story.
Read More“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.
Read MoreWritten for World Mental Health Day.
Read MoreInspired by Lisa Sharon Harper’s book, Fortune: How Race Broke My Family and the World–And How To Repair It All.
Read MoreWhen the splendor falls all things must come to life!
Read MoreThis new derivative of the classic hymn was updated by five of our black writers to celebrate its 250th anniversary.
Read More”A song for those that need to remember who they are, by those who won’t let anyone forget.” (Royce Lovett)
Read MoreIt’s the small blessings, hidden throughout each day, that remind us that life can be beautiful, and we get a chance to live it.
Read MoreIf you are aware of the shoulders that you stand on, you want to believe that they are proud of who you have become.
Read MoreJesus was notorious for living life with people whom the system shunned.
Read MoreIn this season when Christianity has been distorted and and reshaped into something entirely different from the truths that Jesus preached in his famous sermon, this spoken word piece is timely.
Read MoreSecond single off our Hip Hop project, ‘We Outside”.
Read MoreWhen all that you’ve held on to seems to be falling down, sometimes the only thing you can do is look up.
Read MoreAs Phillip Joubert says, a cypher is ‘a dinner table discussion with a beat.’
Read More“Some of y’all afraid that speaking up would cause a riot...you need to be concerned with who left the faith from your silence.” (Phillip Joubert)
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