A band whose quiet worship songs became anthems for a generation of believers.
For a sense of their quiet power, put on 'Word of God Speak.' It's all there, the gentle build, the direct address, the kind of song that feels like it was written in a room, not a stadium.
You can't talk about Christian music in the 2000s without hearing 'I Can Only Imagine' somewhere in the conversation. That song gave voice to a specific kind of quiet, personal faith that resonated far beyond church walls. Their catalog, with tracks like 'Word of God Speak,' became a steady presence for listeners looking for comfort rather than spectacle.
They started in Greenville, Texas in 1994, putting out their debut 'Almost There' a few years later. The 2001 single 'I Can Only Imagine' changed everything, shifting them from a local worship band to a national name. Later albums like 'The Hurt & the Healer' in 2011 continued that thread of straightforward, devotional songwriting.
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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