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"God of Revival" debuted at number 31 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart dated February 22, 2021, [10] concurrently charting at No. 5 on the Christian Digital Song Sales chart. [11] It went on to peak at number 22 on the chart, and spent a total of twenty-four non-consecutive weeks on Hot Christian Songs Chart.
The official lyric video of "Holy Forever" was published via Chris Tomlin's YouTube channel on March 29, 2022. [15] A live performance of the song, featuring Brian and Jenn Johnson, was released on his channel on April 28, 2023, which was recorded during his seventh Good Friday Nashville concert in Bridgestone Arena. [16] [17]
Where You Go I Go is the third live album by American Christian worship duo Brian & Jenn Johnson. The album was released on September 30, 2008 by ION Records. [1] [2] [3] Jeremy Edwardson and Brian Johnson worked together on the production of the album. [4] The album was recorded live at Bethel Church in Redding, California.
Jenn Johnson is an American Christian worship singer, songwriter and worship pastor. She is a co-founding member of Bethel Music , and is one-half of the husband-and-wife worship duo, Brian and Jenn Johnson.
We Believe is the second live album by American Christian worship duo Brian & Jenn Johnson. The album was released on September 26, 2006, by Bethel Music, [1] alongside Found Records, EMI and Kingsway Music. [2] Jeremy Edwardson, Brian Johnson and Steven Tracy worked together on the production of the album. [3]
Bethel Music released the live music video of "Goodness of God" with Jenn Johnson leading the song during a worship service at Bethel Church through their YouTube channel on January 4, 2019. [15] The lyric video of the song was released on January 25, 2019, on YouTube by Bethel Music.
Brian Mark Johnson (born March 17, 1978) is an American contemporary worship musician and worship pastor.He is the president and co-founder of Bethel Music, [2] as well as a member of its Artist Collective and is one-half of the husband-and-wife worship duo, Brian & Jenn Johnson.
The shout music tradition originated within the church music of the Black Church, parts of which derive from the ring shout tradition of enslaved people from West Africa.As these enslaved Africans, who were concentrated in the southeastern United States, incorporated West African shout traditions into their newfound Christianity, the Black Christian shout tradition emerged—albeit not in all ...