Tim Timberlake Collaborates with Greg Cox and Kenneth Whalum on "MOVING MOMENTS, VOL. 1"

Acclaimed pastor, speaker, and author Tim Timberlake recently released his first entry into the spoken word genre, collaborating with Greg Cox and Kenneth Whalum on, MOVING MOMENTS, VOL. 1. The brand new spoken word EP, MOVING MOMENTS, VOL. 1., is available now on all major digital outlets for streaming and purchase. Moving Moments Vol. 1 is a captivating collaborative project that brings together three distinct voices, each with rich musical heritage and a shared passion for creating profound and emotionally resonant music. This powerful collection of poetic expressions explores themes of faith, resilience, and the profound grace that shapes our everyday lives. Together, Tim Timberlake, Greg Cox and Kenneth Whalum have crafted an album that explores themes of love, faith, and introspection. The project delivers a powerful listening experience, blending soulful melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and peaceful tones. It is a testament to the artists' collective vision and commitment to creating music that moves the heart and soul. "In a time where the world needs prayer, I decided to create a body of work that allows those who need time with God to meditate, pray or be still. I invite listeners to step out of the noise of their world and into one of peace," shares Tim Timberlake. Moving Moments Vol. 1 Tracklisting
Follow Tim Timberlake on social media by using the handle @TTimberlake; follow Greg Cox at @gregcoxtho; and Kenneth Whalum at @kennethwhalum. Follow TRIBL online by using the handle @TRIBLRecords. ility and expressive power. His career, marked by collaborations with icons like Beyoncé and Maxwell, as well as his own acclaimed works like "Broken Land" and "Beautiful Ending," showcases his ability to weave complex emotions into his compositions.
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