Anne Wilson Will Be Premiering Her New Video & Live-Chatting with Fans

This coming Tuesday on March 1st, singer and songwriter Anne Wilson will be premiering her official music video for "Sunday Sermons" at 7pm CST / 8pm EST exclusively on her Facebook. During the premiere, she will also be live chatting with her fans,
Wilson writes, "Can't wait to hang in a few days!! I'll also be going LIVE on Facebook with a BIG BIG BIG announcement before the premiere at 6:40pm CST / 7:40pm EST!!! Trust me, you won't want to miss it!!!"
"Sunday Sermons" is is the follow-up single to Wilson's debut No. 1 breakout hit, "My Jesus," which was the longest-running No. 1 song on the Billboard Christian Airplay Chart of 2021 for seven weeks total.
"I'm so excited to share 'Sunday Sermons' with the world," shares Anne Wilson. "This is my story of growing up in the church since I was a little girl. God used every Sunday sermon to develop a firm foundation in Him. I didn't realize just how deep my roots were in Him from all those years of showing up to church each Sunday until I encountered hardships in my life. No matter what happens in life - even losing a loved one, I can always go back to that foundation of truth that the Lord planted in me through each of those sermons. This song is to remind you to cling to the One who's consistent and faithful. Jesus loves you more than you could ever imagine."
Last year, Wilson impacted millions with her powerful anthem, "My Jesus," which catapulted her to unprecedented success as a debut artist. Her soulful voice, honest lyrics, and inspiring story connected with listeners as she became the first female artist to hit the top of the Billboard Christian Airplay chart with a debut song. In October 2021, she was featured as Billboard's October Charbreaker Artist in their 21 Under 21 issue. Continuing to be a trailblazer, Wilson also recently crossed the threshold of 100 million career streams.
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