North Point Worship has been bringing heartfelt ballads of worship to the Church since 2012. Founded in Alpharetta, Georgia at North Point Community Church, which is pastored by Andy Stanley, North Point Worship is a collective of worship leaders, song-writers, and creatives from North Point Ministries in Atlanta, GA. Their heart's desire is to equip the local church with songs that exalt the name of Jesus, inspire people to follow Jesus, and ultimately join the story of God’s goodness being told from generation to generation.
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This collective of worshippers include Seth Condrey, Lauren Lee Anderson, Clay Finnesand, Heath Balltzglier, and Brandon Coker and before they were North Point Worship they were North Point InsideOut. But in 2020, North Point InsideOut became North Point Worship. But no matter the name, this band has consistently been bringing us Jesus-centered worship.
Their first album, No One Higher, was released in 2012 and peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Christian Album chart. Since then the band has released a number of ground-shaking albums including Beginning and Hear.
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Their latest album, Our God Will See Us Through marks a season of wholeheartedly trusting God in every circumstance, the good and bad. In moments of clarity, and in tear-filled silence, the band states that they have seen God see them through and believes He will do the same for those listening. The brand writes that “this was our most difficult album to date because it required a new level of honesty with ourselves and daily prayer for less of us and more of Him. We love you all and pray for your faith to grow with these songs like ours did in creating them.”
One of the leading tracks from their album is called This is My Song on which they partner with Mac Powell on. Heath Balltzglier, worship leader and songwriter for the band, writes of the song :
“I was raised on hymns and old gospel music and at the beginning of the pandemic, so many of those old songs began surfacing in my soul again. I met up with two of my dear friends, Kyle Lee and Lacy Russell, and this song found us way more than we found it. No matter what we face, from generation to generation, God’s people have always had, and will always have, a song of hope to sing.”
For over ten years North Point Church has been pointing us to Jesus and we can’t wait to see what they do next.