Anchor Hymns Drop New Album "The Garden (Live)" March 28

Anchor Hymns introduces "The Garden (Live)," their brand-new album recorded in the heart of Nashville, TN, at Covenant Presbyterian. The project presents 14 songs around the theme of hope in Christ's faithfulness and and redemptive power - in this life and the next - as a way of honoring the weight of the recording location.
"The Garden (Live)" is the other side to Anchor Hymns's previous project, "Beloved: Live From Black Abbey," also recorded in Nashville, and features 15 artists including Paul Baloche, Caroline Cobb, Sarah Kroger, Sandra McCracken, Dee Wilson, Citizens, The Sing Team, Buddy Greene, Ashley Cleveland and more.
Andrew Osenga, founder of the collective, said that they wanted "to offer songs that resonate with dignity, honesty, and hope for that solemn and sacred night."
"The Garden (Live)" brings together the reality of death, resurrection, and the in-between with hope-filled songs that point to the real presence of Christ with us.
You can listen to the album HERE.
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