The vocal quartet 4Him built a catalog of melodic, congregational songs across three decades.
If you want the essence of 4Him, put on 'All Creatures Of Our God And King'. It's all there, the harmonies, the clear melody, the direct lyrical faith.
For a certain generation of churchgoers, 4Him's harmonies were the soundtrack to Sunday mornings. Songs like 'All Creatures Of Our God And King' and 'Built On Amazing Grace' were straightforward, singable statements of faith that filled sanctuaries and car stereos. They offered a clean, accessible pop sound when Christian music was still finding its mainstream footing.
They formed in the early 1990s with four vocalists and released their debut album in 1993. After Andy Chrisman left in 1996, the remaining members kept recording through the 2000s, putting out albums like 'The Message' and 'By Your Side'. They navigated personal challenges, like Mark Harris's 2000 arrest, and continued performing into the 2010s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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