Jeremy Camp returns to worship scene with 'We Cry Out'

Grammy-nominated artist Jeremy Camp is preparing for the release of his sixth studio album, We Cry Out: The Worship Project on August 24 on BEC Recordings.

An intentional return to worship with this upcoming release, Camp is honoured to be where he is at in his career and life.

“I feel like I’ve had a growth spurt the past two years in my walk with the Lord, and I think this album reflects that deepening,” shares Camp about this project. “There’s a purity behind this record that I can’t even describe. But I didn’t write most of it, so I can’t take the credit. And I love that.”

This week fans can purchase the radio-charting debut single “Jesus Saves” at iTunes. In addition, this week marks the beginning of the iTunes pre-order for the regular or deluxe edition of We Cry Out: The Worship Project. The deluxe edition digital pre-order includes the album, an automatic download of the single "Jesus Saves," 5 additional songs and two videos with bonus content.

Facebook fans can also get a free acoustic song download of the title track from the new album starting today exclusively for his page fans.

For We Cry Out, Camp has once again teamed up with Grammy award-winning producer Brown Bannister to create a heartfelt worship project. Returning to his worship music roots, he co-wrote with other notable worship leaders Matt Maher, Reuben Morgan (Hillsong) and Brenton Brown.

Guest appearances include Adie Camp singing supporting vocals for her husband as well as featuring Jeremy’s live band joining him for the first time in the recording studio.
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