Some worship songs feel less like compositions and more like glimpses. “Holy Forever” has always been one of those songs, a window cracked open just wide enough to catch the sound of heaven on the other side. It pulls our attention upward, past the noise of the moment, to a throne room where every generation and every created thing already knows the only word that fits: holy.
Co-written by Chris Tomlin, Phil Wickham, Brian Johnson, Jenn Johnson and Jason Ingram, “Holy Forever” has become a defining anthem of the modern Church almost the moment it arrived, eventually climbing to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart after the longest ascent in the chart’s history. But beyond the accolades, the song has done what every great worship song hopes to do: it has placed words in the mouths of believers around the world that point straight to the One who is worthy of them all.
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To celebrate the release of his new album, “Song of the Saints,” Phil Wickham hosted an exclusive livestream event at the K-LOVE Center in Nashville, Tennessee, where he was joined by his friend and co-writer Chris Tomlin for a performance of the song they helped pen together.
“A thousand generations falling down in worship / To sing the song of ages to the Lamb”
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Press play and let "Holy Forever" do what it was written to do. Lift your eyes, open your mouth, and join the song that heaven has been singing all along.



