Matt Redman to Release Your Grace Finds Me

Matt Redman

Acclaimed worship leader and two-time Grammy winner Matt Redman announces the release of his new live album Your Grace Finds Me due September 24.

The forthcoming release from sixstepsrecords follows his heralded 2011 project and its RIAA certified gold anthem title track, 10,000 Reasons.

This year alone "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" has won two Grammy awards, a Billboard Music Awards and was named ASCAP's Christian Music Song of the Year. Continuing the momentum from "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" is the new album's lead single "Your Grace Finds Me" which drops at radio on August 2.

Redman recently finished recording the 12-track project at Passion City Church's 'LIFT: A Worship Leader Collective' in Atlanta, GA. The event was hosted by Louie Giglio and Grammy winner Chris Tomlin and included worship leaders from all across the country.

The record follows suit with 10,000 Reasons, which was also recorded at the annual LIFT conference. This fall, Matt Redman will embark on a European tour along with Martin Smith. For more information on the "God's Great Dance Floor - Worship Tour" visit: www.MattRedman.com for more details.

Redman shares about Your Grace Finds Me and the inspiring new songs here

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