Sarah Kroger Offers an Acoustic Version of “Humbled Heart”

Sarah Kroger releases an acoustic version of her song "Humbled Heart" originally introduced on her latest album, "A New Reality." With this new take, she offers listeners the opportunity to look at this song from a different angle, coming back to its original integrity.
Listen to the song HERE.
The stripped-back nature of this acoustic single shines a new light on the words said and the prayers prayed through it. At its core, "Humbled Heart" is a worshipful response of love and surrender when one ponders Christ's sacrifice of love.
With it, Kroger seeks to allow space for listeners to receive something new from the song. "Humbled Heart (Acoustic)" is also an example of how approachable Kroger's songs are for church communities and worship leaders.
Kroger is a GMA Dove Award-nominated Catholic worship leader, singer, and songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee. Growing up in a musical family with parents active in music ministry, she developed a passion for music from an early age.
Despite her early love for music, Sarah faced challenges such as bullying, anxiety, and shyness, which led her to keep her musical talents private for many years. A transformative experience at a youth conference, where she encountered contemporary worship music, inspired her to embrace her gift and begin leading worship.
Over the past 15 years, Sarah has led worship at events worldwide, bringing together individuals from diverse cultures and church backgrounds. Her mission is to create a safe and prayerful space through her music, allowing people to encounter the heart of God profoundly.
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