Sidewalk Prophets and Ben Fuller Unite for a Stunning Rendition of “Amazing Grace” at Quincy Mine

Deep within the historic Quincy Mine - a cavern carved into the earth over a century ago, where generations of miners once worked in silence and darkness - something extraordinary happened.
For a moment, that silence was filled with harmony.
No instruments. No microphones. Just the voices of Sidewalk Prophets and Ben Fuller, lifting up the timeless words of "Amazing Grace" - a song of hope echoing through stone walls once marked by hardship and stillness.
The acoustics were unreal. The moment? Even more so.
It felt like heaven met earth - deep beneath it.
Experience it HERE.
Sidewalk Prophets, known for their chart-topping songs like "You Love Me Anyway" and "Come to the Table," have made a name by crafting songs that inspire faith, unity, and compassion. Their music speaks to the heart of the human experience, often weaving powerful stories into every performance.
Ben Fuller, a rising voice in Christian music, brings raw honesty and redemption to his songs, shaped by his own powerful testimony of freedom from addiction and renewed purpose in Christ. With breakout hits like "Who I Am" and "He Found Me," Fuller is a voice of authenticity and transformation.
Together, in the depths of the Quincy Mine, these artists created a moment that transcended sound - reminding us that even underground, grace can rise.
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