And I saw a new heaven and a new earth…
and the One seated on the throne said, “Behold! I make all things new.”
Revelation 21:1,5
US Christian musicians have felt called to write songs on how taking care of creation is to glorify God.
The songs have come pure from the hearts of the artists, as you will hear.
Christians and conservationists stand on common ground. Each sees the beauty of the other.
Common home. Common ground.
A New Heaven and A New Earth is a bridge which lays itself down over troubled water.
We pray it will fly around the world with healing and joy in its wings!
Our artists
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Jason Roy - "It's All Yours"
As the lead singer/songwriter/producer for his chart topping band Building429, Jason Roy has a career that spans decades and music heard around the world.
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Jason Roy, Don Chaffer, Phil Joel - "Our Common Home"
Our Common Home, written by Don Chaffer, Jason Gray, and Phil Joel and produced by Jason Roy– is inspired by the 2015 letter written by Pope Francis, Laudato Si’: On Care for our Common Home, which the Pope “addressed to all people living on this planet.”
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Micah Tyler - "So Will I"
Micah Tyler has spent hundreds of nights on the road away from his home in Buna, TX, but these nights have certainly honed his purpose for ministry through a growing list of self-penned tunes like “AMEN” and “I See Grace.” “These songs are battle-tested.” Micah says he “wants to live the music he’s writing.”
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Jason Gray - "Awestruck"
Jason Gray was named by Christianity Today as “Christian Music’s best kept secret” in his early years as he built a grassroots following before signing with Centricity Music in 2007, going on to top the charts with multiple top 10 hits including two number 1s with his unique brand of thoughtful pop music rooted in the singer/songwriter tradition. He also hosts the popular monthly radio show Acoustic Storytime on SiriusXM the message.
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Jason Gray, Jason Roy, Don Chaffer, Phil Joel - "Our Common Home"
Our Common Home, written by Don Chaffer, Jason Gray, and Phil Joel and produced by Jason Roy– is inspired by the 2015 letter written by Pope Francis, Laudato Si’: On Care for our Common Home, which the Pope “addressed to all people living on this planet.”