We Are Messengers Reflect on their #1 Hit: "God is Good and All the Glory is His"

We Are Messengers are rejoicing today as their single "Come What May" hits the #1 spot. "Come What May" claims the #1 spot on the Mediabase Christian Audience chart today, 11/15. This achievement marks the group's first #1 song at AC Christian radio.
"Today is a wonderful day in the Mulligan home. 'Come What May' hitting #1 has reminded us of the perfect kindness and faithfulness of God," shares Darren Mulligan, We Are Messengers front man.
"We are so thankful for our Curb | Word family, our amazing radio team, our management team and for the unending support we have found in the Christian radio community since day one. Thank you for loving on us and giving this song the opportunity to change the lives of millions of listeners all across the country. God is good and all the Glory is His now and forever."
"Come Way May" is the lead single from their new album Wholehearted. A new collaborative iteration of the single: "Come What May + (feat. Cory Asbury)" as well as an acoustic version are also available.Watch the song's official music video, filmed in Mulligan's beautiful native Ireland, below:
For more information, visit www.wearemessengersmusic.com.
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