After a Year of Faith Milestones, Tomlin Releases New EP
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Seasons marked by worship leadership, chart success, and public moments set the stage for fresh music entering 2026. Building on momentum gathered across arenas, churches, and global streams, the veteran worship leader steps forward with a project shaped by gratitude, testimony, and conviction. The release arrives as listeners reflect on a stretch defined by spiritual clarity and renewed purpose.
Embed from Getty ImagesFollowing months filled with worship gatherings, creative collaborations, and cultural moments, the artist introduces a compact collection designed to point hearts toward timeless truth. The four-track offering presents multiple expressions of the same anthem, including polished studio production, a live recording, and a choral collaboration that amplifies congregational energy. An additional song featuring Phil Wickham rounds out the set, blending familiar voices in shared praise.
This project follows a season of exceptional reception, highlighted by an album debut that topped Christian and Gospel charts. That body of work delivered the strongest global streaming week of the artist’s career, reaffirming the enduring resonance of worship music rooted in Scripture. Radio response echoed that impact, with singles finding consistent placement among the most played songs across Christian stations.
Beyond charts, the past months carried historical weight. One composition revived what scholars identify as the earliest known Christian hymn, crafted using words and melody preserved on an ancient papyrus. By bringing those lyrics back into modern worship, the songwriter emphasized continuity within the Church, reminding congregations that praise unites believers across centuries. The song’s story underscored a belief that worship belongs not to an individual, but to the global body of Christ.

Public moments also shaped the season. Standing before tens of thousands at a national memorial, the worship leader guided mourners through hymns centered on God’s greatness and holiness. Those moments sparked testimonies of renewed commitment, illustrating how music continues to awaken hearts during times of loss and reflection. Stories of listeners returning to church, baptism, and prayer reinforced a sense that something deeper was stirring.
As 2026 begins, the focus remains clear: to give people language for devotion and a voice for praise. Additional creative ventures, including film work and soundtrack contributions, extend that mission beyond albums and stages. At this point in a decorated career, the consistency of purpose stands out. Awards, certifications, and statistics tell part of the story, but the heart of the work remains unchanged: helping the Church sing truth, remember history, and respond to God’s movement with humility and hope.

In doing so, the latest songs function as markers rather than conclusions. They invite listeners to carry worship beyond recordings into daily life, service, and obedience. The emphasis stays fixed on Jesus, salvation, and surrender, themes that have defined the ministry from the beginning. With each refrain, the message echoes a simple prayer: that God would be honored, lives would be changed, and the sound of praise would continue rising long after the final note fades. Together, these songs stand as a testimony to perseverance, calling, and the enduring power of worship in a searching world. Amen.
*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Capitol Christian Music Group
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