Passion Featuring Chris Tomlin & Matt Redman Releases Box Set

On November 11, 2014, the Passion Movement, which features top Christian worship leaders such as Chris Tomlin, Kristan Stanfill, Matt Redman, Christy Nockels and others will be releasing, "Passion: The Essential Collection." The 2 CD collection will feature a collection of 25 of the most powerful songs, talks and performances from the past 15 years of the Passion movement.
"Passion: The Essential Collection will include staple worship songs known around the world such as "Our God," "10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)" and "How He Loves" along with talks from Passion Founder Louie Giglio and several live performances. Last week, Passion received two GMA Dove Awards nominations including Praise and Worship Album of the Year and Special Event Album of the Year for Passion: Take It All.
In addition to the new album, Kristian Stanfill and Passion will tour the country this fall on the 26-city "Passion: Take It All" tour kicking off in Seattle September 10. The tour will run through November, making stops in Dallas, Phoenix, Indianapolis, Columbus and more, paving the way for January's Passion 2015 Conferences in Atlanta (Jan 2-4; 16-18) and Houston (Jan 30-Feb 1).
"We are excited and full of expectation for this tour," Stanfill said. "We believe it will be way more than just a night of music for people, and we have faith as a team that God will come close to us on these nights and reveal himself to us in amazing ways. Passion has always been about one great name - Jesus, and these nights are no different. For every night, every city and for every person, we are praying for revelation because we know that Jesus changes everything."
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