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Crossroads Music is, from left: Deborah Tadesse, Robbie Reider, Eric Cash, Austin Livingood, Justin Mosteller and Brittany Siplin. (Image courtesy of Merge PR)
Crossroads Music is, from left: Deborah Tadesse, Robbie Reider, Eric Cash, Austin Livingood, Justin Mosteller and Brittany Siplin. (Image courtesy of Merge PR)

5 reimagined songs from Crossroads Music part of 'I Will Remember' EP

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Fri, Nov 3rd 2023 01:15 pm

‘We think of songs as tools ... we want our toolbox to be overflowing with great, useful, beautiful tools for our church,’ Crossroads Music

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Following the March release of their live project, “I Will Remember” (BEC Recordings), Crossroads Music drops their “I Will Remember – Sessions EP” today. Rerecording five of their previously released worship songs (including focus tracks "Always Moving" and "Take Me Deeper") into organic and acoustic raw reinterpretations with folk and Americana instrumentation, “I Will Remember – Sessions EP” was produced by Aaron Robertson (Elevation Worship, Red Rocks, Jesus Culture). 

The group collectively shares, "We’re incredibly excited and humbled to release this record. We believe it will not only give our church useful songs for worship, but also dangerous prayers, petitions and proclamations to a God that’s wild about us, and the adventurous life he’s given us."

Crossroads Music is part of Cincinnati, Ohio-based Crossroads Church. Influenced by collectives such as Elevation Worship, Passion and Bethel Music, "We are a church that exists for people who have given up on church but not necessarily on God,” the group states. “We write songs that are simple enough for people to carry in their back pockets and tasteful enough to lend fresh language and sound to the hymns of the past with a mix of the spices we have on our team: country, gospel and rock."

Most of all, it is the hope of Crossroads Music to grow its team of leaders and invest in the students – the future leaders, songwriters, teachers and theologians – within their church community: "They need what we have and they need to have the freedom to grow and fail. … We want to be the creatives that we wish we’d had when we were their age." 

Find out more about Crossroads Music at Crsrdsmusic.com.

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