Anthem Edition’s New Gospel Album Promises Kept

TEXAS GOSPEL VOLUNTEER

2024 has proven to be a transformative year for Anthem Edition, the gospel quartet formerly known as The Old Paths. Following the success of their 2023 holiday album, Here Comes Christmas, the group has undergone changes, including the addition of tenor singer Cameron Edens, and the release of three singles: “Graveyard,” “Still Under His Feet,” and “Running.” The group’s latest project is Promises Kept and is released through Sonlite Records.

Tim Rackley, founding member and lead singer of Anthem Edition, says this album represents a meaningful milestone for the group. “This album is special to us,” said Rackley. “It marks the first time we’re making music together as a team with Cameron Edens and Andrew Utech, alongside our longtime brother, Doug Roark. These songs are a testament to God’s unwavering faithfulness, and we can’t wait for you to experience the message of hope and promise we’ve poured our hearts into.”

The album opens with the energetic track “Every Promise Made Is a Promise Kept,” written by Kenna Turner West and Jason Cox. Featuring a country-inspired arrangement and lively quartet harmonies, the song’s lyrics introduces the album’s central theme of God’s steadfast faithfulness:

There’s never been a time that He’s not faithfulNever been a day His words aren’t trueNever been a moment that our God won’tDo just what He said He’d doHe’s never ever failed to keep one yetEvery promise made is a promise kept.

Roger Talley, the producer of Promises Kept, praised the group’s dedication and renewed energy during the project’s creation. “I thoroughly enjoyed producing this new EP for Anthem Edition,” Talley shared. “They approached this project with a renewed passion and more energy than they have ever had before. We found some great new songs to express their commitment to singing the Gospel with a new excitement that I can’t wait for you to hear. A unique feature of this project is the number of uptempo songs they have chosen. For anyone who has ever complained about too many slow songs, this project is for you!”

With Promises Kept, Anthem Edition builds on their storied history while embracing a new chapter with Edens and Utech as part of their lineup.

Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 – January 2025

DAVID INGRAM

Welcome to the Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 Songs of January 2025! This list is meticulously compiled based on the actual number of plays each song received in the previous month (December.) The Texas Gospel Top 30 is proudly submitted to top Southern Gospel publications including The Singing News and SGNScoops.

1 Collingsworth Family – Praise The Lord
2 Gold City – When it’s gone for good
3 LeFevre Quartet – The Things We Cannot Change
4 Brian Free & Assurance – Grateful For the Gospel
5 Lee Park Worship – Why Wouldn’t I Run
6 Red Words – The Erwins
7 Justified Quartet – The Good, Bad and the Ugly
8 Earnie Haase & Signature Sound – You’ll find Him there
9 Triumphant Quartet – Big old stone
10 Tim Livingston – More Than You Know
11 Tim Menzies with The Isaacs – What Are You Waiting For
12 Scotty Inman – Man On The Middle Cross
13 The Sound – Jeans and Jesus
14 The Browns – No one greater
15 Jim And Melissa Brady – Covered
16 The Taylors – He is good to me
17 Susan Whisnant – Faith In Place
18 Heart 2 Heart – When The Saints Begin To Pray
19 Nelons – There’s a Hole in the Heart
20 The Hoppers – Glory Up Ahead
21 Darin & Brooke Aldridge – Dear Lord
22 Down East Boys – Something to shout about
23 Kristy Cox – God Never Made A Mountain
24 Legacy Five – Bigger on the Inside
25 Poet Voices – I Remember Lost
26 The Inspirations – My Name’s Already There
27 2nd Chance Ministries – Find My Hallelujah
28 REAL Southern Gospel Quartet – Here I’ll stand
29 Sound Street – Through the furnace fire
30 Kingdom Heirs – Until prayer changes me

The LeFevre Quartet Prepares for a Special Year in 2025

AMY TURNER

Time often feels like it moves faster when life is full of joy, and that has been true for The LeFevre Quartet. This group, known for their heartfelt music, is gearing up for a significant milestone.

Mike LeFevre, Baritone of the quartet, shared his excitement about what lies ahead. “2025 is a big year for LeFavre Quartet. We’re celebrating 20 years as the LeFavre Quartet and so that’s exciting. So we’ll be doing some special things throughout the year. Should the Lord not call us on, then we’re just going to be doing a lot of stuff. And if He does call us on, then we’re going to be doing a lot of fun stuff in heaven,” he said.

This upcoming anniversary is not just a celebration of longevity but also a reflection of their dedication to their faith and music. Fans can look forward to various events and projects that the group has planned to mark this important year.

As the new year approaches, The LeFevre Quartet has also released a new song with a powerful message: Things We Cannot Change. The lyrics speak to the constancy of truth and faith amid life’s uncertainties: “He is the one truth that remains through the things we cannot change.”

Southbound’s Insight into a New Year and New Kind

AMY TURNER

Southbound is set to mark 32 years as a band in 2025. Clint Brown recently shared a perspective on the concept of a new year.

“I’ve learned through the years that at the end of the year, we all say the same thing, happy new year, as that clock ticks right over midnight. And I’ve learned through the years that new is two different things: There’s a new in time, and there’s a new in kind.”

Brown went on to illustrate this concept with a clever analogy:

“If I have a car that’s a 2015 Honda Accord and someone gives me a 2023 Honda Accord, they’ve only given me a car that’s new in time. But if they give me a 2023 Mercedes, that’s a new kind of car.”

Applying this idea to the concept of a new year, Brown pointed out, “Every year, we get the same amount of time that we had in the last year.”

Brown concluded his thoughts with a heartfelt wish for Southbound’s listeners, “So, my prayer for you this year is that you would not have just a new year in time, but that you would have a new kind of new year. So, from southbound to all of you that are listening, we pray this year that God gives you a brand new, happy, new kind of year.”

Southbound’s latest project which will release January 17t. It includes the recent single release, I Left It In The Water.

A Journey of Faith: Libbi Perry Stuffle’s 54 Years in Gospel Music

AMY TURNER

On Christmas Day 2024, Libbi Perry Stuffle marked an incredible milestone in her career – 54 years of singing Gospel music. This remarkable journey has been filled with both triumphs and challenges, but through it all, Stuffle’s faith has remained unwavering.

Reflecting on her decades-long career, Stuffle shared, “You know, I look back and there’s been a lot of good times, there’s been a lot of bad times, there’s been a lot of tragic times.” Despite the ups and downs, she maintains a positive outlook, emphasizing that “there’s never been a day that God’s not been faithful and never been a morning that His mercies went new.”

Libbi Stuffle Courtesy Perrysministries.com

Stuffle acknowledges that during difficult periods, it was sometimes hard to see God’s presence. However, with hindsight, she recognizes His constant support. “Looking back, I mean, God has been with us every step of the way. He has provided, He has been everything that He said that He would be, that He would never leave us, never forsake us,” she affirmed.

While the length of her career might make her “feel old,” Stuffle remains grateful for the opportunity to continue her calling. She expressed, “I’m just honoured to be able to still get out here and do the calling that He’s placed on us.”

The Perry family’s commitment to Gospel music continues to thrive. Their latest project, titled “Long, Long Road,” features their current single, “You Can’t Hurry God.” This new release demonstrates that even after more than five decades, the Perrys’ passion for sharing their faith through music remains strong.

As Libbi Perry Stuffle looks back on 54 years of singing Gospel music, her journey serves as a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and the enduring appeal of Gospel music.