Elevation Worship ~ Artist of the Week

Elevation Worship ~ Artist of the Week 2/20/26

Elevation Worship has always been more than a worship collective — they’ve been a spiritual home for countless believers who needed a place to breathe, to cry out, and to remember that God is still moving. Born out of Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, the team has spent years crafting songs that feel like open doors into the presence of Jesus. Their ministry has always been rooted in testimony: real people, real stories, real surrender. And now, with their brand‑new album So Be It released today 2/20/26, they’re stepping into a fresh declaration — one that says when God speaks, His word stands, His promises hold, and His people can anchor themselves in His voice.

This new album carries the weight of a year’s worth of worship nights, prayers whispered in the dark, and moments where faith had to rise even when feelings didn’t. It’s a project led by voices like Chris Brown, Tiffany Hudson, Chandler Moore, Brandon Lake, and others — each bringing their own testimony of God’s faithfulness into the room. The songs on So Be It aren’t just melodies; they’re declarations for anyone who’s been waiting on God to move, longing for clarity, or needing to remember that His name still carries power.

One of the standout tracks is “I Know a Name,” a song that feels like a steadying hand on the shoulder. It reminds us that in a world full of shifting identities and uncertain answers, the name of Jesus remains unshaken. There’s something deeply relatable about clinging to His name when everything else feels unstable. It echoes the quiet confidence of Proverbs 18:10, where it says, “The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and are safe.” When Elevation Worship sings about knowing a name that breaks chains and brings peace, they’re inviting listeners to run — not walk — into that tower. And for anyone who’s been overwhelmed, this song becomes a reminder that safety isn’t found in circumstances but in Christ Himself.

Another powerful moment on the album is “Jesus Be the Name.” This song feels like a prayer whispered in the middle of the night, the kind you pray when you don’t have the strength for anything else. It’s relatable because every believer has had moments where all they could do was speak His name over their situation, their family, their future. The song mirrors the heart of Psalm 20:7, which declares, “Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.” When Elevation Worship lifts up the name of Jesus, they’re reminding us that trust isn’t passive — it’s a choice to place our hope in the One who never fails. This track becomes a lifeline for anyone who needs to remember that Jesus is still the name above every name, even when life feels heavy.

Then there’s “Call God,” a song that hits home for anyone who’s ever reached the end of themselves and realized that the only place left to turn was heaven. It’s raw, honest, and deeply human — the kind of song that reminds us that prayer isn’t a last resort; it’s our first line of defense. It resonates with the truth found in Jeremiah 33:3, where God says, “Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.” This scripture isn’t soft; it’s a bold invitation. And Elevation Worship captures that same boldness, urging listeners to call on God not with fear, but with expectation. For anyone who’s been wrestling with uncertainty, this song becomes a reminder that God still answers, still speaks, and still reveals what we cannot see on our own.

As So Be It arrives, Elevation Worship is offering more than a new collection of songs — they’re offering a fresh declaration for the Church. These tracks remind us that faith isn’t passive; it’s active, alive, and meant to be lived out. They call us to trust God’s voice again, to speak His name again, to call on Him again. And maybe that’s the gentle push we all need right now: to stop waiting for the perfect moment and start stepping into the faith God is stirring in us today. This album invites every listener to say, “Lord, if You’ve spoken it… so be it.” And that kind of surrender has the power to change everything.

Just released, So Be It is now available [here on Amazon] — a powerful collection of worship moments that can strengthen your faith, steady your heart, and fill your home with the name of Jesus. If these songs speak to you, consider supporting Elevation Worship by grabbing the album and letting these declarations become part of your daily walk with Him.

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