Integrity Music Signs Aaron Williams

Aaron Williams, a worship leader, songwriter, and founder of The Way of Worship, a community committed to discipling worship leaders and songwriters in the way of Jesus, recently signed with Nashville-based worship label, Integrity Music.
Aaron is recognized for consistently writing songs that are thoughtful, creative, and Christ-centered, whether utilized in an intimate living-room setting or with a band in a large auditorium. One of Aaron's best-known songs, "Abide," continues to find a home in more and more churches in North America.
Beyond writing music, Aaron has a heart for equipping worship leaders and investing in the health of worship teams. He frequently travels to lead worship and teach at events, churches, and conferences on the topics of worship, songwriting, theology, and development.
"I have such a kindred passion for worship leaders serving their churches and want to encourage them and write songs that are helpful to their local communities," he said.
Aaron is thrilled to be joining the Integrity Music family.
"I have had a lot of respect for Integrity Music and its roster of artists and songwriters ever since I was a kid," he said. "I think we all love being a part of something much bigger than ourselves, and that's what I feel as I join the Integrity family, the privilege of contributing to a kingdom-minded company that's much bigger than any one person. It's a dream come true to be able to partner together for the season ahead!"
Integrity Music VP of Label Group and Music Publishing, Mark Nicholas, said, "Aaron has a well-established record of serving other people, creating community wherever he goes and writing honest, meaningful worship songs, all of which demonstrate his commitment to the way of Jesus and his love for Christ's church. We are eager to build alongside Aaron in this exciting season ahead."
Pictured: Worship artist Aaron Williams (seated) is welcomed by members of the Integrity Music team (L to R) Gilbert Nanlohy, McCallie Foley, Mark Nicholas, Hunter Sims, Taylor Agan, and Jess Russ.
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