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MercyMe “Oh Death” Breakthrough Anthem

MercyMe “Oh Death” Breakthrough Anthem

MercyMe "Oh Death" Breakthrough Anthem Breakthrough Anthem Feature | MercyMe "Oh Death" When MercyMe released Oh Death, it wasn’t a somber farewell — it was a victory shout. The song’s roots trace back to an unexpected gift: a simple demo from Walker Hayes that Bart Millard almost passed on. But the chorus wouldn’t let him go, and soon it became the heartbeat of a track that would land right in the middle of one of the most personal seasons of his life. As the band was finishing their album, Bart’s father‑in‑law Frank — a man who had been both his Sunday…
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MercyMe “Best News Ever” Share Worthy Song

MercyMe “Best News Ever” Share Worthy Song

MercyMe "Best News Ever" Share Worthy Song Share Worthy Song Feature — MercyMe — Best News EverMercyMe’s Best News Ever carries an urgency that feels like someone throwing open the curtains after a long night. Bart Millard has said the song came from unlearning the “try harder” gospel — that treadmill of self‑effort — and stepping into the rest Jesus offers. It’s a holy jolt, the kind that snaps you out of autopilot and reminds you: this is what freedom sounds like.I remember a moment, not in a church service or a mountaintop retreat, but in the quiet of my…
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MercyMe – Artist Of The Week 8/8/25

MercyMe – Artist Of The Week 8/8/25

MercyMe - Artist Of The Week 8/8/25 Artist of the Week - MercyMe New Album release Wonder & Awe MercyMe has long been a voice for the broken, the hopeful, and the ones still learning to trust again. With over two decades of ministry through music, they’ve carved out a space where honesty meets reverence, and where worship feels both personal and powerful. Led by Bart Millard, the band has never shied away from wrestling with faith in real time—and their twelfth studio album, Wonder & Awe, is no exception.Released on August 8, Wonder & Awe is more than just a…
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MercyMe “Heartbroken Hallelujah” New Song Alert

MercyMe “Heartbroken Hallelujah” New Song Alert

MercyMe "Heartbroken Hallelujah" New Song Alert 🎶 MercyMe – “Heartbroken Hallelujah”Some hallelujahs come easy. This one doesn’t. MercyMe’s “Heartbroken Hallelujah” is a cry from the depths — a song for the shattered, the grieving, the ones who’ve walked through fire and still choose to lift their hands. It’s not polished praise. It’s pain turned into worship.“When pain’s got me weak, I somehow find strength singing to Ya…”This song hits different when you’ve lived it. 2,142 days, and still counting as of July 17 2025. That’s how long it’s been since I last saw my family. The day I was arrested…
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MercyMe “Even If” – Melodies Of Mercy

MercyMe “Even If” – Melodies Of Mercy

MercyMe "Even If" - Melodies Of Mercy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6fA35Ved-Y&list=RDB6fA35Ved-Y&start_radio=1🔥 Melodies of Mercy Feature: “Even If” – MercyMeMercyMe has a way of writing songs that don’t just fill the air — they fill the cracks in your soul. “Even If” was born out of lead singer Bart Millard’s own season of deep struggle, written during a time when his young son was battling a chronic illness. It’s not a song about getting the miracle you prayed for — it’s about worshiping God when the miracle hasn’t come. That’s the kind of faith that’s forged in fire.MercyMe’s ministry has always been about more…
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MercyMe “Sing (Like You already Won)” – New Song Alert

MercyMe “Sing (Like You already Won)” – New Song Alert

MercyMe "Sing (Like You already Won)" - New Song Alert 🎶 New Song Alert — MercyMe “Sing (Like You’ve Already Won)” Worship Before the Breakthrough 🎶MercyMe has never been afraid to write from the middle of the struggle. For Bart Millard, the band’s frontman, Sing (Like You’ve Already Won) was born out of a season where the weight of life felt relentless — the kind of days when you’re hanging by a thread and the last thing you feel like doing is singing. But that’s exactly when this song’s message matters most.It’s a reminder that worship isn’t just for the mountaintop…
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