Avenue Trio Revisits the Hymns & Classic Worship Songs with New Album

Avenue Trio - comprised of husband and wife, Kasey & Haley Kemp and Jonathan Mattingly - have released their latest project, Crucified. Magnified. Glorified. This collection contains brand new recordings of songs that have found their way into churches across America and around the world - both beloved hymns alongside new worship songs.
From songs like "Christ Is Risen, He Is Risen Indeed," to "Jesus Cares for Me," and "It Takes Jesus," and so much more, the music exists to bring the listener into a time of worship.
Group member Kasey Kemp says: "It's not your everyday hymns project, that's for sure. This is a true worship record. We invite the listener to join us as we sing songs of praise to the Father, not just songs about Him. With familiar hymns and new worship songs alike, this record has been carefully designed to bring a spirit of worship to your personal time with God."
Whether new or old, each song contains lyrics that are rich in scripture, expertly delivered with stunning and exquisite harmonies.
The project is available now on all streaming platforms or via the groups website at www.avenuemusic.net.
The group continues their heavy schedule in support of the new project with upcoming appearances in cluding Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, Michigan, Ohio and more.
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