The band will team with Chris Tomlin for a winter tour in December. By Jessica Nicholson “People say ‘unforgiveable’ a lot, but we don’t use the word ‘forgivable’ much,” says Bart Millard, lead singer ...
It’s no doubt been a year of tribulation for most. Now, Fox Nation’s "Ainsley’s Bible Study" strives to bring a celebration to many during the Easter season. "It’s a time to reflect, worship, and ...
MercyMe is turning tragedy into triumph. The multi-platinum band, just named Billboard's Top Christian Artist of the 2010s, is using the story of one of their own to debut the music video and single ...
MercyMe mixes a serious focus on their music with a not-so-serious take on themselves. MercyMe picked up 51st career No. 1 with "Oh Death." Executive Producer Tedd T encouraged the band to put more ...
Get ready to be captivated — once again — by the faith, emotion and moving melodies of Christian favorites, MercyMe. The beloved band’s long‑awaited 12th studio album, Wonder & Awe, is out now! “One ...
Of all the touring bands that had to stay home during the height of the pandemic and are now coming through Des Moines, MercyMe may well have been the most prolific during the downtime. "When ...
Veteran Christian band MercyMe’s iconic hit “I Can Only Imagine” is now a film starring Dennis Quaid, Trace Adkins, Madeline Carroll, Cloris Leachman and newcomer J. Michael Finley, opening… By ...
Barry Graul, guitarist for MercyMe began his music career playing for cover bands at high school dances. Years later he’s playing for one of the Christian music industry’s most popular contemporary ...
Death ends life but not the spirit. Bart Millard, vocalist-composer with the soaring Christian rock group MercyMe, learned that Easter lesson when his father died of cancer and the singer was just an ...
Christian rockers MercyMe had been talking about how much they'd like to have some sort of headquarters for years before they bought an old log cabin outside Nashville in the fall of 2018 and spent ...
The pandemic changed several things for MercyMe. It altered the highly popular Christian band’s plans for releasing a new album. It torpedoed touring, keeping the band off of the road during what was ...