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We Are Messengers are an American Christian band originally from Monaghan, Ireland. They have been based in the US since 2015. [ 1 ] Their first studio album, We Are Messengers , was released in 2016 through Word Records and Curb Records .
On 11 June 2021, We Are Messengers released "Come What May" as the lead single to their third studio album, Wholehearted (2021). [5] The single impacted Christian radio stations in the United States on 16 July 2021. [6] On 10 September 2021, We Are Messengers released a new version of the song, titled "Come What May +" featuring Cory Asbury. [7]
"Maybe It's Ok" is a single by American worship band We Are Messengers on their second extended-play Honest. [4] Written by Mulligan, Jonathan Smith, and Bryan Fowler, it was released as a single on November 9, 2018. [5] The song peaked at No. 5 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart, becoming their second top ten single and highest charting song. [6]
In August 2021, We Are Messengers announced that they will release their third studio album, Wholehearted, on 15 October 2021. [4] The album was written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, [5] the band stating on social media the shutting down of tours led them to write new music as a way to process and document their feelings in an attempt to "make sense of a strange new world."
We Are Messengers self-titled is a powerful, oft hypnotic release that mirrors releases by NEEDTOBREATHE at one point and John Mark McMillan at another." [ 2 ] Awarding the album four stars at New Release Today, Jonathan J. Francesco states, "A healthy dose of standout songs propel this release to become one of the year's most promising debuts."
The song received positive reviews from music critics. Jesus Freak Hideout reviewer John DiBiase called it a "bold and monumental anthem", claiming that the band "maintains a sound that is altogether a progression forward". [2] Christa Banister of Christianity Today said that the song "beautifully sums up how God is the friend who is always ...
"We Believe" is mainly based on both the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed [2] translating the historic confession of the church's faith into a communal affirmation and helps the Christian church to contextualize its confession of faith in the Triune God (the Christian doctrine of the Trinity): [3] The song asserts a Christian's fundamental beliefs saying "let our faith be more than anthems ...
"Counting Blue Cars (Tell Me Your Thoughts on God)" is a song by American alternative rock band Dishwalla from their 1995 A&M Records album Pet Your Friends. It is their only hit song , peaking at number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topping the same magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1996.