Kristian Stanfill's Upcoming Solo Album Explores the "Miracle of Grace"

Passion City Church's worship leader and songwriter Kristian Stanfill announces he will be releasing a solo record. His new album, Make It Out Alive, will drop on November 11 and is available for pre-order beginning today (click HERE). The eleven songs on Make It Out Alive are his most personal offering to date. Written at a time of reckoning in his life, these songs were born out of Stanfill's own need for survival. Along the way, it became clear that these songs could help someone else find hope at their lowest moment and to let them know that they are not alone.
"These songs are about the power of vulnerability, our need for connection, and the miracle of grace," Kristian Stanfill further explains. "Make It Out Alive isn't just my story...it's our story of freedom. I'm truly so excited for you all to hear these songs."
Two early tracks - "We Need People" and "Another Praise" - are available across all DSPs today along with a live performance video of "We Need People," viewable below.
In his solo career, he has released three EPs/albums, 2007's Hello, Attention in 2009, and 2011's Mountains Move, which reached No. 64 on the Billboard 200 and brought him a GMA Dove Award nomination for Best New Artist.
Stanfill became a worship leader with the Passion movement in 2005, writing and leading songs such as "Glorious Day," "God, You're So Good," and the RIAA Gold®-certified track "One Thing Remains." He has also released and been featured on tracks amassing 42M+ global streams.
Make It Out Alive tracklisting:
- Show Me Who You Really Are
- Make It Out Alive
- That's Not You
- We Need People
- Grace
- Another Praise
- True North (feat. Louie Giglio)
- My Eyes Are Dry
- Walking With You
- Where The River Runs
- Change You
He and his wife, Kerri, have four children. For the latest information, please visit KristianStanfill.com.
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