The cross was never the end of the story. It was the turning point. And sometimes the most powerful thing we can do in worship is plant ourselves right in the middle of that tension, standing between the weight of Friday and the triumph of Sunday and declaring that hope was never in question.
Phil Wickham’s “Sunday Is Coming” walks listeners through the full arc of the Gospel with cinematic urgency. From Galilee to Calvary to the empty tomb, the song doesn’t rush past the pain of the crucifixion. It sits in it, lets it breathe and then erupts with the resurrection truth that changes everything: He’s alive!
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Wickham performed “Sunday Is Coming” live during an exclusive livestream event at the K-LOVE Center in Franklin, Tennessee, celebrating the release of his album, “Song Of The Saints.” Backed by his faithful band and fueled by the energy of a room full of worshipers, the performance captures the emotional, declarative power the song was built for.
Take a few minutes, press play and let the reality of the resurrection settle over you again. Friday was good, because the promise of Sunday came.



