Charity Gayle Releases New Live Album "Rejoice"

Worship leader Charity Gayle is thrilled to release her third album Rejoice today. This album follows the overwhelming support of her sophomore album Endless Praise.
The 14-song live worship experience was written by Charity, her husband Ryan Kennedy, and their community of friends, as a resource of encouragement for believers across the globe. The album was produced by Kyle Lee and co-produced by Dwan Hill. It is a collection of truths to sing out in the midst of lives' hardships. It's a reminder to praise The King who gives us peace beyond our understanding.
'Rejoice' is extra special to Charity because of the various life experiences that inspired these songs. After going through difficult circumstances, including a cancer scare and the premature birth of their son, Charity and Ryan felt the consistent reminder to rejoice in The Lord even during the hardest moments.
Charity says, "During the season that Ryan and I were writing these songs, we didn't necessarily have a theme for the record, we were just writing songs in response to situations that we were experiencing. However, we started to notice the joy we would have in the midst of our storms when we wrote songs like 'Rejoice' and 'Report of the Lord', because they were truths of God's word to remind ourselves that our God is bigger than our circumstances and still worthy of praise in spite of them!"
Her message is clear, the words she writes are for others. She wants congregations and worshipers to be encouraged and feel the joy of The Lord as they sing them.
Gayle's 2021 'Endless Praise' received both critical appraise and audience appreciation reaching nearly half a billion streams. The album is still resonating with listeners almost three years later, recently achieving its highest number of streams in a single week (week ending March 28, 2024).
Tags : charity gayle Rejoice charity gayle new album
Hot Trends
-
Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and CeCe Winans Announce Christmas Together Tour
-
Amy Grant Tweets 'Fighting Breast Cancer Today And Every Day By Drinking Pink With Athena Water'
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Lucinda Moore Releases "Someone Who Cares (The LaLa Song)" Featuring Bishop Paul S. Morton
-
Deitrick Haddon Reimagines A Classic With Fred Hammond, Hezekiah Walker and John P. Kee
-
Amy Grant's "Be Still and Know... Hymns & Faith" Turns 10!
-
Brandon Lake & His Wife Are Expecting Their Third Child
-
Amy Grant: 'The View' Performance Of New Single 'If I Could See' To Be Aired June 20
-
Forrest Frank Celebrates Easter with New Single "Celebration"
-
Carroll McGruder, of the McGruders, Passes Away
-
Amy Grant: 'How Mercy Looks From Here,' Talks About New Album And Taking Care Of Aging Father
-
Pope Francis' Final Hours & Cause of Death
-
Ivan Parker Has Cancer and Needs Our Help
-
Tyler Hubbard on His New Song: "God Really Does Make the Good Stuff"
-
Chuck Berry, the "Lapsed Baptist," Dies
Most Popular
-
Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and CeCe Winans Announce Christmas Together Tour
-
Amy Grant Tweets 'Fighting Breast Cancer Today And Every Day By Drinking Pink With Athena Water'
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Lucinda Moore Releases "Someone Who Cares (The LaLa Song)" Featuring Bishop Paul S. Morton
-
Deitrick Haddon Reimagines A Classic With Fred Hammond, Hezekiah Walker and John P. Kee
-
Amy Grant's "Be Still and Know... Hymns & Faith" Turns 10!
-
Brandon Lake & His Wife Are Expecting Their Third Child
-
Amy Grant: 'The View' Performance Of New Single 'If I Could See' To Be Aired June 20
-
Forrest Frank Celebrates Easter with New Single "Celebration"
-
Carroll McGruder, of the McGruders, Passes Away
-
Amy Grant: 'How Mercy Looks From Here,' Talks About New Album And Taking Care Of Aging Father
-
Pope Francis' Final Hours & Cause of Death
-
Ivan Parker Has Cancer and Needs Our Help
-
Tyler Hubbard on His New Song: "God Really Does Make the Good Stuff"
-
Chuck Berry, the "Lapsed Baptist," Dies