Where surrender becomes strength, and worship becomes warfare.
“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” — 2 Corinthians 3:17
This week, we spotlight a voice that doesn’t just sing—it shakes chains loose. Tasha Cobbs Leonard returns with her bold new album, TASHA—a deeply personal blend of vulnerability, worship, and revival. Known for anthems like “Break Every Chain” and “Gracefully Broken,” Tasha has always ministered from the middle of the mess. And this new project? It’s not just music—it’s an altar.
TASHA unfolds like a journal of faith in motion. From the confessional “I Did It Again” to the courageous “Do It Anyway,” each track carries the weight of real-life surrender. These aren’t polished performances—they’re prayers. And that’s why they resonate. Because they meet us in the tension between weakness and worship.
I’ve felt that kind of pull myself. There were seasons where I was medicating pain with alcohol and weed, trying to quiet the chaos of broken relationships and buried shame. I didn’t feel wanted. I didn’t feel heard. But then came the whisper of grace. And like Tasha, I learned that worship isn’t reserved for the healed—it’s the pathway to healing.
Her song “Never Gave Up” hits especially hard. The lyric “You never gave up, even when I gave in” speaks to the kind of love that doesn’t flinch when we fall. I’ve seen that love show up in prison cells, in late-night breakdowns, and in moments where I thought I’d lost my calling. But God never stopped reaching.
Tasha’s music reminds us that freedom isn’t found in perfection—it’s found in presence. Whether you’re walking through fire or dancing in breakthrough, her voice meets you there. It’s drenched in Spirit, lit with honesty, and tuned to the frequency of heaven.
Scripture affirms this kind of worship: 📖 “He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives…” — Isaiah 61:1 📖 “Sing to the Lord a new song, His praise from the ends of the earth.” — Isaiah 42:10
Choosing Tasha as Artist of the Week is more than a spotlight—it’s a celebration of courage. Her album reminds us that worship isn’t just a sound—it’s a surrender. It’s the kind of offering that turns broken pieces into praise.
So if you’re scrolling and see this banner—pause. Let the Spirit speak. Let the music stir something holy. And let your own story rise.
This isn’t just a release. It’s a move.