Phillips, Craig & Dean Are Back with "You're Still God" July 10

With over 2 million albums sold, numerous #1 radio hits, and 7 Dove Awards over 23 years, Phillips, Craig & Dean are back with their brand new album You're Still God on July 10. Phillips, Craig & Dean bring to life 10 new songs featuring their unmistakable sound ushering in timeless messages of hope.
You're Still God, produced by Nathan Nockels, is a reminder of God's unconditional love and absolute sovereignty performed with life-giving celebration and poignant surrender. Honest, vulnerable lyrics are wrapped in majestic arrangements declaring healing and comfort for the world today.
The album is preceded by its first single "You Keep Hope Alive."
TRACK LISTING
1. Almighty
2. Reach For Me
3. You Keep Hope Alive
4. There Is A God
5. Just As I Am
6. Every Color
7. Testimony
8. You're Still God
9. There Is A Redeemer
10. Tears
Few songwriters cultivate more fertile creative soil when crafting a new album than Phillips, Craig, and Dean. Juggling dual vocations as both pastors and recording artists for more than two decades, Randy Phillips, Shawn Craig, and Dan Dean have created an impressive body of work inspired by what God is doing in their lives and their respective churches.
Transparency, passion and integrity have long been the foundation for Phillips, Craig, and Dean's music and ministry. For more than two decades, the trio has churned out some of Christian music's most enduring hits, including "Revelation Song," which recently earned RIAA Gold Single status, signifying downloads of more than 500,000. This is only the seventh time in the history of Christian music that a single has reached gold status. The song spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Christian AC chart and also topped the National Christian Audience chart, AC Indicator chart and Soft AC charts.
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