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MercyMe hopes new album can help heal divisions

  • November 12, 2022
  • Michael Foust
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“Always Only Jesus” is the 11th studio album by MercyMe and urges Christians to keep Jesus — and only Him — at the center of their lives.  
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MercyMe hopes new album can help heal divisions

Bart Millard and his MercyMe bandmates began writing some of the songs for their latest album during the COVID-19 pandemic, long before the nation was divided over issues that now dominate the headlines. 

Millard, though, believes the album’s release in 2022 was God’s plan all along. Titled “Always Only Jesus,” it is the 11th studio album by MercyMe and urges Christians to keep Jesus — and only Him — at the center of their lives.  

Of the album’s 10 tracks, about half were written during the pandemic. 

‘Perfect timing’

“It feels like we just stumbled on to a very important record,” Millard told The Baptist Paper. “It’s perfect timing with an album titled ‘Always Only Jesus’ when we’ve got a divided Body of Christ that needs to be reminded of the one common denominator we should all have. And so it was definitely a God thing. It was kind of weird.”

MercyMe is in the middle of a 19-city fall tour.

The album’s title track references a Christ-centric theme (“ … every breath I’m breathing will be filled with praise”) as does the first radio single, “Then Christ Came,” which testifies of Jesus’ power (“You are the one I was made for”). The latter single is rising on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs and Christian Airplay charts. 

“We have friends that have kind of drawn some pretty harsh lines in the sand and become very passionate about certain things,” Millard said, referring to current hot-button issues. “Some of them were like, ‘Man, how do we recover from this?’”

Millard said he has seen friendships “severed” in recent years. 

“[It’s] heartbreaking,” he said. “And now that we’re kind of going back to normal, you either have some [people] pretending it never happened, some walking it back or some trying to explain, ‘Well, this is why I said this.’ … But the one thing we do know is that we all have to be able to agree that we are still pursuing Jesus.” 

Seeking common ground

Millard compares pandemic-driven divisions to those between denominations splitting over tertiary issues. 

“I can disagree with you, and it happens a lot. It’s why there are so many denominations. We all feel like we’re doing our best to honor the heart of God.

“So we all thought, ‘Doing our part is making an album to remind people that it is about the heart of God, it is about Jesus.’ If you’re gonna address the elephant in the room, you can argue and fight … as much as you want. But we have to be able to come together and agree that yes, we are still pursuing Christ.”

For more information about the band visit MercyMe.org.

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