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"Holy Forever"
Single by Chris Tomlin
from the album Always
ReleasedMarch 10, 2023 (2023-03-10)
Recorded2022
Genre
Length5:08
Label
Songwriters
ProducerJonathan Smith
Chris Tomlin singles chronology
"Always" / "Yahweh (No One)"
(2022)
"Holy Forever"
(2023)
Music video
"Holy Forever" (Lyrics) on YouTube

"Holy Forever" is a song by American contemporary Christian musician Chris Tomlin. It impacted Christian radio in the United States on March 10, 2023, as the fourth single from Tomlin's fourteenth studio album, Always (2022).[1] Tomlin co-wrote the song with Brian Johnson, Jason Ingram, Jenn Johnson, and Phil Wickham.[2] Jonathan Smith handled the production of the single.

"Holy Forever" peaked at No. 1 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart published by Billboard.[3] It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the 2023 Grammy Awards.[4]

Background

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On July 15, 2022, Chris Tomlin announced that he would be releasing a new worship project titled Always on September 9, releasing "Holy Forever" as the first promotional single from the album.[5] "Holy Forever" followed the previously released singles "I See You," "Always," and "Yahweh (No One)."[6] Speaking with Christian magazine Worship Leader, Tomlin described the song as "the anchor" of Always.[7][8]

Composition

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"Holy Forever" is composed in the key of D♭ with a tempo of 72 beats per minute, and a musical time signature of 4
4
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Reception

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Critical response

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Jonathan Andre in his 365 Days of Inspiring Media review spotlighted the track as one of three songs to listen to on Always, opining that "'Holy Forever' is my favourite song from Chris Tomlin’s Always, as this track becomes my favourite Chris Tomlin ballad, ever since 'Jesus' way back in 2016."[10] Timothy Yap of JubileeCast gave a positive review of the album, saying, "Solely focused on God in his glorious splendor surrounded with a soul-stirring chorus, this reminds us of the type of worship mentioned in Revelation 4 and 5."[11] Gerod Bass of Worship Musician magazine wrote a positive review of the song, saying it "touches on the ever faithful theme with its soaring chorus notes and reverent and honest worship."[12]

Accolades

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Awards
Year Organization Award Result Ref
2023 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song Nominated

Commercial performance

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"Holy Forever" debuted at No. 43 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart dated July 30, 2022 as a promotional single.[14] After steadily climbing the charts through streaming and digital sales alone, it was officially released to radio in March 2023.[1] The song would reach the Top 10 after 43 weeks.[15] It ascended to the No. 1 position on the chart dated October 7, 2023, completing a record-breaking 59-week climb to the summit, the longest ascent in the chart's history.[16] It spent four weeks at number one and remained on the Hot Christian Songs chart for a total of 80 weeks, making it Tomlin's longest-charting song.[17] In May 2024, it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Music videos

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The official lyric video of "Holy Forever" was published via Chris Tomlin's YouTube channel on July 14, 2022.[18] A live performance of the song, featuring Brian and Jenn Johnson, was released on his channel on April 28, 2023, which was recorded during his seventh Good Friday Nashville concert in Bridgestone Arena.[19][20]

Cover versions

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On June 9 2023 the German worship band Urban Life Worship released their cover the song in the German language on YouTube.[21]

On October 6, 2023, a cover of "Holy Forever" by American singer CeCe Winans was released on YouTube.[22][23]

On October 18, 2023, a modern choral version of the song, arranged by Jay Rouse, was released on YouTube.[24]

On September 6, 2024 a modern cover of the song in the Hebrew Language, by Emanuel Roro, was Released on YouTube. [25]

On November 28, 2025, Jason Dunn of Hawk Nelson released a cover of the song.[26]

Christmas version

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On November 7th, 2025, a Christmas version of the song, with re-worked lyrics, was released.[27]

Track listing

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"Holy Forever"[28]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Holy Forever"Jonathan Smith5:08
2."Always"
  • Ben Glover
  • Jeff Sojka
4:07
3."Yahweh (No One)" (with Elevation Worship)
  • Ben Glover
  • Jeff Sojka
4:50
4."I See You" (with Brandon Lake)
Bryan Fowler3:50
Total length:17:58

Personnel

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Adapted from AllMusic.[29]

  • Jacob Arnold — drums, percussion
  • Adam Ayan — mastering engineer
  • Jonsal Barrientes — choir/chorus
  • Dallan Beck — editing
  • Jesse Brock — mixing assistant
  • Chris Brown — background vocals, choir/chorus
  • Shantay Brown — choir/chorus
  • Daniel Carson — acoustic guitar, choir/chorus, electric guitar
  • Tamera Chipp — choir/chorus
  • Chad Chrisman — A&R
  • Courtlan Clement — electric guitar
  • Nickie Conley — background vocals
  • Elevation Worship — primary artist
  • Enaka Enyong — choir/chorus
  • Jason Eskridge — background vocals
  • Bryan Fowler — acoustic guitar, background vocals, bass, electric guitar, keyboards, producer, programmer, synthesizer programming
  • Sam Gibson — mixing
  • Ben Glover — acoustic guitar, background vocals, choir/chorus, electric guitar, engineer, keyboards, producer, programming
  • Lindsay Glover — choir/chorus
  • Tarik Henry — choir/chorus
  • Mark Hill — bass
  • Tiffany Hudson — choir/chorus
  • Tommy Iceland — choir/chorus
  • Jenn Johnson — background vocals
  • Taylor Johnson — acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Graham King — engineer
  • Benji Kurokose — choir/chorus
  • Brandon Lake — primary artist, vocals
  • Paul Mabury — drums
  • Jerry McPherson — electric guitar
  • Matthew Melton — bass
  • Buckley Miller — recording
  • Sean Moffitt — mixing
  • Gordon Mote — piano
  • Brad O'Donnell — A&R
  • Colton Price — editing, programming
  • David Ramirez — programming
  • Sophie Shear — choir/chorus
  • Jonathan Smith — background vocals, Hammond B3, organ, piano, producer, programming
  • Jeff Sojka — background vocals, choir/chorus, drums, electric guitar, engineer, keyboards, producer, programming
  • Isaiah Templeton — choir/chorus
  • Chris Tomlin — choir/chorus, primary artist, vocals
  • Bria Valderama — choir/chorus
  • Doug Weier — mixing
  • Jordan Welch — choir/chorus

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[39] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Holy Forever"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various July 15, 2022 (promotional release)
United States March 10, 2023 Christian radio

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from Grokipedia
"Holy Forever" is a contemporary Christian worship song co-written by , , , , and , and first released by Tomlin on July 15, 2022, as a promotional single from his thirteenth studio Always. The song features lyrics centered on themes of eternal , divine holiness, redemption, and intergenerational praise to God as the Lamb, drawing inspiration from biblical passages such as Isaiah 6:3, Ephesians 1:20-23, and Colossians 1:16. Performed in a slow of 72 beats per minute in the key of , it emphasizes a transcendent and reverent atmosphere suitable for congregational singing. Included on the September 9, 2022, release of Always—produced by Jonathan Smith and others, with collaborations from artists like Elevation Worship and Brandon Lake—"Holy Forever" quickly gained traction in church settings, earning CCLI song number 7201044 for widespread licensing and use in worship services. Notable live versions include a 2023 recording featuring Bethel Music's Jenn and Brian Johnson, captured at Good Friday services in Nashville, and performances at events like Worship Together 2024. The track's chorus declares, "Your name is the highest / Your name is the greatest / Your name stands above them all / All thrones and dominions / All powers and positions / Your name stands above them all," encapsulating its focus on God's supremacy. The song received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024. Upon release, "Holy Forever" achieved significant commercial success, debuting on Billboard's chart and reaching number one on October 7, 2023, marking Tomlin's seventh No. 1 on the chart and his longest climb to the top (59 weeks). It was certified gold by the RIAA in May 2024 and platinum in 2025 for 1,000,000 units, with over 200 million global streams as of November 2025. The song's popularity extended to Tomlin's "Holy Forever World Tour," which concluded its European leg in 2024, and inspired covers by artists like Seph Schlueter, further amplifying its influence in . In November 2025, Tomlin released the EP Holy Forever: Christmas Songs of Worship, featuring seasonal arrangements.

Writing and recording

Development

The song "Holy Forever" draws its primary inspiration from Revelation 4:6–8 in the , where the four living creatures offer ceaseless praise to , declaring, "Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord Almighty, who was and is and is to come!" This biblical imagery underscores the song's central themes of eternal worship and the transcendent holiness of . The track emerged from a collaborative songwriting effort involving , , , , and during 2021–2022. The co-writers, including the Johnsons from , developed the composition alongside Wickham. These efforts emphasized the "song of ages" motif, portraying a timeless sung across generations to the Lamb, evoking a sense of perpetual heavenly adoration. Tomlin included "Holy Forever" on his album Always and released it as the first promotional single on July 15, 2022, recognizing its potential to contribute to the project's focus on transcendent worship. This choice aligned with broader trends in toward songs that elevate eternal praise over personal pleas.

Recording sessions

The recording of the original version of "Holy Forever" took place during early 2022. Chris Tomlin's lead vocals were tracked with live band elements, featuring piano by , acoustic and electric guitars from Daniel Carson and Taylor Johnson, and strings arranged to enhance the worshipful atmosphere, creating a sense of timeless reverence. The session emphasized organic performances to reflect the song's theme of eternal praise across generations. Production was led by , one of several collaborators on Tomlin's album Always, who oversaw the track's development to balance contemporary production with spiritual depth. Mixing was handled by , employing techniques like layered harmonies to build emotional intensity and evoke multi-generational worship, with additional engineering by Buckley Miller and . Guest elements previewing collaborations were incorporated during demo stages, including Jenn Johnson's backing vocals, which foreshadowed later live renditions featuring Bethel Music artists and added a prophetic layer to the track's evolution.

Musical composition

Structure and lyrics

"Holy Forever" employs a verse-chorus-bridge structure typical of modern worship songs, featuring two verses, a pre-chorus leading into the main chorus, and a bridge that evokes heavenly worship. The song opens with an introductory choral repetition of "Holy," setting a reverent tone, followed by Verse 1, which builds through the pre-chorus to the expansive chorus. Verse 2 continues the theme of redemption before transitioning into the bridge, returning to the chorus and a tag outro, creating a layered progression that repeats the refrain "holy forever" multiple times to reinforce its central declaration of God's unchanging holiness. The lyrics center on vivid imagery of timeless worship, with key lines in Verse 1 such as "A thousand generations falling down in worship / To sing the song of ages to the Lamb" evoking a multigenerational cascade of adoration directed toward Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb. This draws from biblical depictions of heavenly worship, particularly the scene in Revelation 4 where living creatures and elders continually proclaim God's holiness around the throne. The chorus features angels and all creation crying "Holy," with lines like "And the angels cry, Holy / All creation cries, Holy / You are lifted high, Holy / Holy forever," emphasizing unified praise. Verse 2 personalizes the invitation: "If you’ve been forgiven / And if you’ve been redeemed / Sing the song forever to the Lamb." The bridge intensifies with "Around the throne they worship / Day and night, they never stop saying / 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord'," while the outro proclaims "Holy is the Lord God Almighty." With approximately 150 words, the text uses a simple rhyme scheme, often AABB in verses (e.g., worship/Lamb, behind/declare), promoting ease of singing in group settings. Thematically, the song explores awe at God's transcendence and , reverence for His supreme name above all powers, and the communal aspect of spanning past, present, and future believers in a meditative flow without a linear storyline. It progresses from cosmic and historical dimensions of praise to an intimate invitation for the redeemed to join the eternal chorus, emphasizing unity in declaring divine holiness across generations.

Musical style and arrangement

"Holy Forever" is classified as a contemporary song with anthemic and ambient elements, characteristic of modern CCM productions that emphasize emotional depth and communal praise. Performed in the key of at a of 72 beats per minute, the track employs a 4/4 to create a deliberate, meditative pace suitable for extended worship settings. The album version runs for 5:10, allowing space for gradual intensification without rushing the lyrical delivery. The arrangement begins with a soft introduction, establishing an intimate and ambient atmosphere before building dynamically through layered instrumentation. As the song progresses, it escalates to a full band sound incorporating drums and percussion for rhythmic drive, electric guitars and bass for foundational support, and keyboards for atmospheric pads and swells, particularly in the turnaround and bridge sections that heighten the anthemic quality. This dynamic progression—from sparse, soft verses to fuller, energetic choruses—mirrors the song's thematic focus on eternal , with vocal harmonies layered prominently in the chorus to evoke a sense of heavenly . Harmonically, the song draws on progressions common in worship music, notably utilizing a diatonic sequence in the chorus (IV-V-iii-vi-ii) that provides a sense of resolution and uplift while maintaining for congregational . This structure, combined with the production's emphasis on swells and builds, supports the track's design for both recorded listening and live performance, where extended versions can further amplify the ambient and immersive experience.

Release and promotion

Single release

"Holy Forever" was first released as a digital single on July 15, 2022, through Capitol CMG and . The track was made available for digital download and streaming platforms, serving as a promotional lead for Chris Tomlin's thirteenth studio album, Always. The song appears as the fourth track on Always, which was released on September 9, 2022. A version for impacted Christian AC radio on March 10, 2023, marking it as the album's fourth radio single. Initial promotion for the single aligned with Tomlin's 2022 touring schedule, including performances during his spring Tomlin UNITED tour.

Promotional activities

The promotional campaign for "Holy Forever" began with the release of an official lyric video on on July 15, 2022, which served as an early teaser for the track ahead of its full single launch. By November 2025, the video had amassed over 56 million views, highlighting the song's rapid online engagement within communities. Key live performances bolstered the song's visibility, including a notable rendition at the Nashville event on April 7, 2023, at , featuring collaborations with Jenn and of ; the performance was captured and released as an official video on April 28, 2023. Following its March 10, 2023, impact as a radio single, "Holy Forever" was integrated into Chris Tomlin's live worship sets, such as during his Holy Forever World Tour and events like Worship Together 2024, where it became a staple for congregational singing. Promotion extended to Christian radio networks through targeted airplay campaigns commencing in March 2023, aligning with the song's radio single rollout and emphasizing its worship anthem qualities to stations like those affiliated with Capitol CMG. In November 2025, Tomlin released the EP Holy Forever: Christmas Songs of Worship, featuring a holiday version of the song. To facilitate use in churches, promotional tie-ins included resources via Christian Copyright Licensing International (), providing transposable chord charts, lyrics, and under license number 7201044 for teams. Additionally, multitracks and resources were made available through platforms like MultiTracks.com and Loop Community, enabling customizable arrangements for congregational settings.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release, "Holy Forever" received widespread acclaim from critics for its theological depth and ability to evoke a sense of divine transcendence in settings. The Berean Test awarded the song a perfect 10/10 score, its complete biblical alignment and focus on glorifying as the eternal, sovereign Lamb worthy of unending , noting that "the whole thing is Biblical" and easily interpretable even for non-believers. Worship Leader magazine highlighted the track as the "anchor and center" of Tomlin's album Always, describing it as a profound invitation to eternal that shifts focus from earthly concerns to God's holiness and majesty, with Tomlin's mentor affirming, "This is it, man. This is what it’s all about." Critics appreciated its singability and emotional resonance, positioning it as a modern that captures the awe of heavenly adoration inspired by 4, where Tomlin reflected on the unending song of the angels declaring God's worthiness day and night. Air1's review emphasized three unique contributions to : its reminder of God's transcendence, its call to join the eternal praise of creation, and its accessibility for congregational use, stating that the song "is an invitation to join in that song which has been sung and will be sung for all ." While some observers noted stylistic similarities to other Bethel Music-influenced anthems, the track was lauded for its emotional depth and fidelity to scriptural themes of God's unchanging holiness. Overall, reviewers celebrated "Holy Forever" for bridging ancient biblical imagery with modern , fostering a sense of reverence and unity in churches worldwide.

Accolades

"Holy Forever" has received significant recognition in the industry. 's version earned a nomination for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the in 2023. The song itself won Song of the Year at the 55th Annual in 2024, with songwriters , , , , and honored for their work; Bethel Music's version received an additional nomination in a related category at the same event. Further accolades include a for Worship Song of the Year at the 2024 K-LOVE Fan Awards for Tomlin's rendition. The track also garnered a nomination in 2024. Tomlin's version achieved RIAA certification in May 2024, signifying over 500,000 equivalent units sold or streamed in the United States. Yancy's cover version won Children's Recorded Song of the Year at the 55th Annual in 2024. Bethel Music's collaboration featuring and won Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the 67th Annual on February 2, 2025.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Holy Forever" experienced substantial success on various Billboard Christian music charts in the United States, reflecting its popularity within the contemporary Christian genre. The song debuted on the chart in July 2022 and steadily climbed over 59 weeks to reach number one for the chart dated October 7, 2023, establishing a record for the longest ascent to the summit in the chart's history. This marked Chris Tomlin's seventh number-one hit on the tally. By early 2024, it had logged 72 weeks on the chart, and by November 2025, its total tenure exceeded 150 weeks, underscoring sustained airplay and streaming support. On the year-end chart for 2023, "Holy Forever" ranked number four. The track also dominated radio formats, ascending to number one on the Christian Airplay chart for six consecutive weeks beginning in August 2023. Similarly, it topped the Christian AC Airplay chart upon its debut at the summit for the week dated August 5, 2023. This radio success contributed to Tomlin's milestone of over 157 cumulative weeks at number one across his career radio hits as of September 2023. Internationally, "Holy Forever" garnered attention in streaming metrics, accumulating over 160 million total streams by May 2024, with consistent weekly figures exceeding 3 million and peaking above 5 million during periods. On the chart, it reached a peak of number two and maintained a presence for 112 weeks as of late 2025.
Chart (2022–2025)Peak PositionWeeks at PeakTotal Weeks on ChartSource
Hot Christian Songs (Billboard)11150+Billboard
Christian Airplay (Billboard)16N/ABillboard
Christian AC Airplay (Billboard)1At least 1N/ABillboard
Christian Streaming Songs (Billboard)2N/A112Billboard

Certifications and sales

"Holy Forever" achieved RIAA certification in the United States on May 28, 2024, recognizing 500,000 units in combined sales and streaming equivalents. By June 2025, the single was further certified by the RIAA, reflecting 1,000,000 units. As of November 2025, the song has surpassed 85 million streams on alone. No international certifications have been awarded to date, though the track has seen strong digital sales performance in . Its extended chart presence has contributed to sustained commercial success. Sales for "Holy Forever" are predominantly digital, accounting for the majority of units, with physical formats limited to bundles and special editions.

Media and performances

Music videos

The official lyric video for "Holy Forever" was released on July 14, 2022, featuring simple animated visuals with scrolling set against ethereal backgrounds to evoke a of timeless . Produced in-house by Rivermusic Holdings, the video prioritizes the song's and , aligning with the track's theme of eternal praise. By November 2025, it had amassed over 57 million views on . In April 2023, a live video was released capturing a performance from the Nashville event at , featuring alongside Bethel Music's and . The 10-minute extended version highlights communal worship through crowd participation and intimate close-ups of the artists leading the congregation in reverence. Filmed during the seventh annual , it underscores the song's role in fostering unity across Christian traditions. By November 2025, the video exceeded 20 million views. CeCe Winans released her cover version's official music video in October 2023, presenting a solo studio performance that centers on her powerful vocal delivery and emotional interpretation of the lyrics. The minimalist production, with Winans seated against a neutral backdrop accompanied by subtle instrumentation, emphasizes the song's devotional intimacy without elaborate visuals. This rendition, drawn from her album More Than This, amplifies the track's themes of divine holiness through Winans' Grammy-winning artistry.

Cover versions and live renditions

The Bethel Music rendition of "Holy Forever," featuring lead vocals by and guest vocals by , was recorded live at Worship School 2023 in , and released as a single on June 28, 2024. This version emphasizes an extended worship atmosphere with layered harmonies and spontaneous moments, extending over ten minutes in duration. It received a nomination for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the 67th Annual in 2025. CeCe Winans released a solo cover of "Holy Forever" as a single on October 6, 2023, infusing the track with her signature gospel style, including rich vocal runs and choir-backed swells that highlight themes of divine reverence. The recording, produced under her Essentials label, quickly gained traction in gospel circles for its emotive delivery and was performed live during her promotional appearances that fall. In 2023, worship artist Yancy released a children's version of "Holy Forever" tailored for young audiences, featuring simplified arrangements, upbeat instrumentation, and kid-friendly lyrics to encourage family worship. This adaptation won the Children's Recorded Song of the Year at the 55th Annual in 2024, recognizing its impact in children's ministry settings. Notable live renditions include Phil Wickham's performance during his "I Believe" tour stops in early 2024, where he incorporated the song into sets with acoustic elements and congregational sing-alongs.

Credits and track listing

Songwriting and production credits

"Holy Forever" was written by , , , , and . The song's production for the album version on Always (2022) was handled by Jonathan Smith. Key performers on the track include on lead vocals, on background vocals, Jonathan Smith and Colton Price on programming, Jacob Arnold on drums, Matthew Melton on bass, Taylor Johnson, Daniel Carson, and Courtlan Clement on . Publishing credits are attributed to Brian and Jenn Publishing, Capitol CMG Paragon, S.D.G. Publishing, Be Essential Songs, My Magnolia Music, and Music, administered by Essential Music and Capitol CMG where applicable; the song is registered with BMI and through these entities.
RoleContributor(s)
Songwriters, , , ,
ProducerJonathan Smith
Lead Vocals
Background Vocals
ProgrammingJonathan Smith, Colton Price
DrumsJacob Arnold
BassMatthew Melton
Electric GuitarTaylor Johnson, Daniel Carson, Courtlan Clement
PublishingBrian and Jenn Publishing, Capitol CMG Paragon (BMI), S.D.G. Publishing (BMI), Be Essential Songs (SESAC), My Magnolia Music (BMI), Music (admin. by Essential Music Publishing and Capitol CMG Publishing)

Track listings

"Holy Forever" was initially released as a digital single featuring the album version, followed by its inclusion on Chris Tomlin's album Always with no additional B-sides. A digital single includes the live recording featuring Jenn and Brian Johnson, released on June 2, 2023.
FormatTrackDurationRelease Notes
Digital single"Holy Forever" (album version)5:08Standard digital download; promotional release July 15, 2022
Album (Always)"Holy Forever" (album version)5:08No B-sides; part of the full album tracklist; released September 9, 2022
Digital single (live)"Holy Forever" (live version feat. Jenn & Brian Johnson)6:29Recorded at Good Friday Nashville 2023; released June 2, 2023

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