Elevation Worship's "There is a Cloud" is the Best Selling Christian Album

Elevation Worship's new live set, There Is a Cloud, debuts at #1 on this week's Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart. Elevation Worship is the band from Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. The band's main vocalists are Chris Brown, Mack Brock, London Gatch, Jane Williams, Jenna Winders Barrientes, and Jonsal Barrientes, as well as many other contributing musicians and vocalists.
The album sold 34,000 equivalent album units, with a career weekly-best 31,000 in pure sales, in the week ending March 23, according to Nielsen Music.
Echoing this spirit of Elijah, it is the prayer of Elevation Worship, with the release of their new live album, There Is A Cloud, that these songs will usher in a new season of revival in our hearts, in our churches, and in our world. We believe that these new songs will fuel your faith and restore your hope as we draw closer to the heart of Christ.
The entry marks the act's third straight and fourth total No. 1 on Top Christian Albums, all of which have debuted at the summit.
On the all-genre Billboard 200, Cloud opens at No. 11, marking the group's highest rank and entrance. The music collective that represents Elevation Church, in Charlotte, North Carolina, had previously reached a No. 15 best with its prior release, Here as in Heaven (Feb. 27, 2016).
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