Rebecca St. James is Back After 6 Years of Silence; Listen to Her New Song Here

The last time CCM sweetheart Rebecca St. James released a new record was in 2011. Nearly six years of silence later, she's back. Recently, Rebecca St James can be heard singing "Amazing Grace" along with her brothers Luke and Joel Smallbone, otherwise known as For King and Country. The song is found on the compilaation album entitled My Utmost for His Highest, recorded in honor of the beloved devotional by Oswald Chambers.
For King and Country recently posted a photo of Luke and Joel in the studio giving their smiling sister a kiss on each cheek. "Not only is our beloved sister Rebecca St. James in the studio with us working on album 3, but we also just released our first ever song/duet together," the brothers wrote.
Rebecca shared the photo as well, saying that she loved working in the studio with her brothers on their new album. Rebecca also performed with For King and Country this summer during a week-long cruise in Alaska.
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