Kari Jobe Revisits "Majestic"

Kari Jobe's new special edition studio project, Majestic (Revisited),releases September 25 (Capitol CMG). The album is reimagined for a more personal worship style with all the songs from her highly acclaimed and Dove Award-winning live album Majestic.
Since releasing Majestic in 2014, this 2015 GMA Dove Artist of the Year nominee has had great success with worships songs like "Forever (We Sing Hallelujah)," which is nominated for "Worship Song Of The Year" at this year's GMA Dove Awards. This single has sold more than 195k and is in the top 25 of most popular songs sung in churches today (CCLI chart). Majestic has sold more than 200k.
Kari is one of Christian music's best-selling female artists and one of the most respected worship leaders in the country. Majestic, captured a powerful night of worship in Dallas at the Majestic Theater and landed #1 on the Christian Billboard chart.
As Majestic brought powerful moments of corporate worship, this project features those same tracks but re-imagined in a way for times of personal reflection and devotions.
After being established as one of the industry's premier worship leaders with her Dove Award-winning, self-titled debut, Kari Jobe continues to serve as a worship pastor at Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, and released her highly anticipated follow-up album, Where I Find You January 24, 2012 on Sparrow Records.
"After singing about the importance of making time for intimate worship on my first album, I wanted to take the next step on Where I Find You," Kari shares."These songs come from such an honest place of praising God for what He's done - and what He's continuing to do in our lives - because of His grace and goodness."
1. Kari Jobe - Let The Heavens Open (Revisited)06:18
2. Kari Jobe - Keeper Of My Heart (Revisited)05:14
3. Kari Jobe - Only Your Love (Revisited)04:30
4. Kari Jobe - Always Enough (Revisited)05:28
5. Kari Jobe - Breathe On Us (Revisited)04:23
6. Kari Jobe - Holy Spirit (Revisited)05:05
7. Kari Jobe - I Am Not Alone (Revisited)04:55
8. Kari Jobe - How Majestic Is Your Name (Revisited)06:41
9. Kari Jobe - When You Walk In The Room (Revisited)03:21
10. Kari Jobe - Forever (Revisited)06:05
11. Kari Jobe - Hands To The Heavens (Revisited)04:14
12. Kari Jobe - Lord Over All (Revisited)05:34
Tags : Kari Jobe kari jobe maestic kari jobe majestic majestic revisited kari jobe news kari jobe new album
Hot Trends
-
12th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards: The Winners & How You Can Watch It
-
New Documentary “J. D. Greear Unmasked” Exposes Power Struggles Within the Southern Baptist Convention
-
Here Are the Winners of the 2024 K-LOVE Fan Awards
-
Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes Are Married
-
Watch the Trailer for "The Last Rodeo," A Powerful Father-Daughter Reconciliation Film
-
Here Are Lyrics to Chris Tomlin's "The First Hymn (feat. Ben Fielding)"
-
Christine Caine & Zoe Churches Minister to the Refugees from Ukraine
-
Franni Rae Cash Cain Leaves We The Kingdom
-
"Zach Williams Revival Nights" Fall 2025 Tour Features We The Kingdom, Ben Fuller, and Leanna Crawford
-
Phil Wickham Releases New Song "Homesick For Heaven"
-
Mark Bishop Releases "Now Lazarus Can Sing" Music Video
-
Jonathan Chu Leaves Skillet
-
Cory Asbury Delves into the Issue of Self-Worth with "Good For Nothing"
-
Nicole C. Mullen Celebrates the 25th Anniversary of "Freedom" with New Remix
-
Steve French, formerly of Kingdom Heirs, Could Have Died in a Double Suicide
Most Popular
-
12th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards: The Winners & How You Can Watch It
-
New Documentary “J. D. Greear Unmasked” Exposes Power Struggles Within the Southern Baptist Convention
-
Here Are the Winners of the 2024 K-LOVE Fan Awards
-
Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes Are Married
-
Watch the Trailer for "The Last Rodeo," A Powerful Father-Daughter Reconciliation Film
-
Here Are Lyrics to Chris Tomlin's "The First Hymn (feat. Ben Fielding)"
-
Christine Caine & Zoe Churches Minister to the Refugees from Ukraine
-
Franni Rae Cash Cain Leaves We The Kingdom
-
"Zach Williams Revival Nights" Fall 2025 Tour Features We The Kingdom, Ben Fuller, and Leanna Crawford
-
Phil Wickham Releases New Song "Homesick For Heaven"
-
Mark Bishop Releases "Now Lazarus Can Sing" Music Video
-
Jonathan Chu Leaves Skillet
-
Cory Asbury Delves into the Issue of Self-Worth with "Good For Nothing"
-
Nicole C. Mullen Celebrates the 25th Anniversary of "Freedom" with New Remix
-
Steve French, formerly of Kingdom Heirs, Could Have Died in a Double Suicide