Out of Eden Announces Retirement

The group will release a commemorative greatest hits album in the fall. (Photo: JesusFreakHideout)

|PIC1|Pioneering Christian urban group Out of Eden announced last week that they will be putting a cap on their 13-year career in the music industry, with the group set to release a final greatest hits record later this year as a commemorative.

"This has been such an incredible journey for the three of us," said trio member Lisa Kimmey. "Really, we're just three women that said 'yes' to God as young girls, and we hope that our listeners walk away with the knowledge that God loves them, and that if they give their lives to His use, He can do amazing things with, or and through their lives."

Out of Eden's final release, The Hits, which will be album number seven for the Kimmey sisters, is set to include a 12-song retrospective of the group's career as well as one new track.

For further information, visit www.outofedenonline.com.

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