Phil Wickham

Phil Wickham – Good Christian Music Fan Page

Phil Wickham – Good Christian Music Fan Page

Phil Wickham - Good Christian Music Fan Page Phil Wickham - Artist Fan Page Feature Worship that breathes life into broken places.When Phil Wickham sings, Heaven echoes. His voice doesn’t just reach ears—it reaches souls. Known for worship anthems like “This Is Amazing Grace,” “Living Hope,” and “House of the Lord,” Phil brings scripture to life through melodies that feel like mountaintop moments. But behind the soaring choruses is a story of surrender, silence, and deeper faith.Years ago, Phil faced a season that nearly silenced him—literally. Vocal cord surgery threatened to take away the very gift he used to worship.…
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Phil Wickham “Homesick For Heaven” – New Song Alert

Phil Wickham “Homesick For Heaven” – New Song Alert

Phil Wickham "Homesick For Heaven" - New Song Alert 🎶 New Song Alert: “Homesick For Heaven” – Phil WickhamFor every heart that’s felt the ache of eternity.Phil Wickham has written about Heaven before, but he says Homesick For Heaven may be the one that moves him most. Co‑written with Jonathan Smith, it began with a single line that undid him: “I want to see my children run to Your arms.” That image lit a deep ache — and a deeper hope — in his heart. It reminded him that every human soul was made for the presence, joy, and healing…
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Phil Wickham “What an Awesome God” – Melodies of Mercy

Phil Wickham “What an Awesome God” – Melodies of Mercy

Phil Wickham "What an Awesome God" - Melodies of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature ~ Phil Wickham — “What An Awesome God” A timeless chorus reborn. A new generation of awe.Some songs don’t just echo through churches—they echo through decades. “Awesome God” by Rich Mullins has been one of those rare anthems, a simple chorus that became a global declaration of God’s majesty. Now, nearly 40 years later, Phil Wickham breathes new life into that legacy with “What An Awesome God”—a reimagined worship anthem that bridges generations and reignites reverence.This wasn’t just a cover—it was a calling. Wickham shared that the…
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