Phil Wickham to Debut New Song and Album ‘I Believe’
By Movieguide® Contributor
Phil Wickham announced on his Instagram the release of his new song and album both titled ‘I Believe.’
Wickham wrote, “I BELIEVE” The Song: 7.07.23. The Album: 8.18.23. IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME I BELIEVE!”
In a separate post, Wickham added, “It’s the title track of my next album, and a song I know I’ll be singing for years to come. It’s a statement of faith and a praise party all at once. I can’t wait to share it and sing it with you all🙌🏼🙌🏼
‘All praise to God the Father
All praise to Christ the Son
All praise to the Holy Spirit
Our God has overcome
The King who was and is
And evermore will be
In Jesus mighty Name
I BELIEVE’”
Wickham shared on Instagram a video of him and Essential Worship singing ‘This is Our God’ together.
He wrote, “VERY special day with this choir and the @essentialworship crew last week. This what literally the first moment we sang anything together. I asked if they knew this song and they nodded their heads then this happened🙌🏼🙌🏼. We rehearsed for about 30 seconds and then just went for it. Can’t wait to share with you guys all that we’ve been working on. The songs, the album, the Summer Worship Nights Tour with @brandonlake. This Lord feels so strongly in it all and I am grateful. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼”
In August, Wickham, Brandon Lake, and KB plan to travel the country for their upcoming tour Summer Worship Nights. The tour includes sixteen venues across the nation.
Movieguide® previously reported,
Christian artist Phil Wickham recently performed his newest hit This is our God, live on FOX & FRIENDS for the Faith & Friends concert series.
Wickham stated that he started to create music for his hometown church but now his music has spread through the entire world.
“I’m getting emails from people in China and Brazil who are translating these songs into other languages, no one knows who I even am there, but they know these songs and that is really what I wrote them for,” Wickham said.
“Remember those giants we called death and grave? They were like mountains that stood in our way,” Wickham sang. “But He came, and He died, and He rose. Those giants are dead now.”