CXMMXNS Announces "Live in Manila" — Worship Project Out October 10

CXMMXNS announces the release of Live in Manila, a powerful live worship project arriving October 10, 2025. Pre-Add / Pre-Save now on all streaming platforms: https://cxmmxns.com/liveinmanila.
"We visited Manila in June, and those nights of worship are something we'll never forget. To lead songs we've written over the years - Mighty to Save, Cornerstone, Goodness of God, What a Beautiful Name - alongside so many passionate voices, was a true privilege. It wasn't planned to become a full project, but the heart of that room, and how God moved, made it feel too special not to share."
CXMMXNS is a worship collective founded by Ben Fielding and Reuben Morgan, longtime songwriters and leaders whose work has shaped worship around the world. Together they've penned anthems such as What a Beautiful Name, Goodness of God, Mighty to Save, and Cornerstone. Learn more about their vision and movement at cxmmxns.com and explore their resources for churches at multitracks.com.
The Manila recordings include many of these global songs alongside newer material from their recent EP Chapter 2, which features Say Amen, Doorkeeper, Foot of the Cross, Cast All My Cares, and Remember Christ. Already available as a preview is This I Believe (The Creed) [Live], streaming now via MultiTracks.
The Live in Manila tracklist includes:
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Mighty to Save
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Cornerstone
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Goodness of God
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What a Beautiful Name
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This I Believe (The Creed) [Live]
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Trust & Obey
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Doorkeeper
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Cast All My Cares
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Foot of the Cross
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Remember Christ
The recordings follow their June 2025 Manila tour, which drew thousands of voices in worship and featured live moments now available in part on YouTube.
Live in Manila releases October 10, 2025. Pre-Add and Pre-Save today: https://cxmmxns.com/liveinmanila
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