Distant God? is a prayer whispered into a ceiling that doesn’t seem to answer back. It lives in the cold space between reaching and hearing, where faith feels thin, the night feels long, and silence starts sounding louder than hope. This song doesn’t rush to clean that up. It stays in the ache, in the wondering, in the holy tension of not knowing where God is and still speaking His name. But beneath the questions, something quieter remains: the possibility that silence is not abandonment, and that even unseen love can still be near. Distant God? is for the soul that feels forgotten, and for the fragile courage it takes to keep calling out anyway.

SLAVE

SLAVE is a raw confrontation with the things that bind us, the lies that name us, and the chains we get so used to carrying that they start to feel normal. It steps into the tension between captivity and freedom, exposing shame, addiction, fear, and false identity without dressing any of it up. But this isn’t a song about staying stuck. It’s about the moment the lie gets challenged, the grip starts to break, and the truth of grace, deliverance, and belonging cuts through the noise. SLAVE is dark, honest, and intense, but it doesn’t leave the listener in bondage. It points to the One who breaks chains, rewrites identity, and calls people free long before they know how to walk in it.

Due for release in June of 2026

It Doesn’t End Here:

It Doesn’t End Here is a 21-track journey through the blast radius of suicide, the silence it leaves behind, the people who stay, the ones standing on the edge, and the grace that still reaches into the darkest places. It begins in the aftermath, with grief, shock, anger, guilt, and the questions that never fully close. From there, it turns toward the friends, family, and quiet supporters who sit in the wreckage without trying to fix it. Then it steps into the inner pressure of the person at the edge, naming the thoughts most people are afraid to say out loud. Finally, it lands in the gospel, not as a lecture, but as relief: grace in the wreckage, belonging that was never lost, and the truth that Jesus already carried what we could never carry ourselves. This album was made to help people feel heard, understood, and interrupted before it’s too late.

Songs for the Living
Ancient Words, Living Breath

The Psalms were never meant to sit quietly on a page.

They were written to be sung in dust, in exile, in battle, in repentance, in awe. They are the soundtrack of people who trust God while life refuses to cooperate.

Songs for the Living takes those ancient prayers and lets them breathe again.

Each track draws from a different Psalm — not to repeat the text, but to carry its weight forward. Lament becomes melody. Justice becomes thunder. Stillness becomes space to breathe again. Praise rises where despair once lived.

Some songs wrestle.
Some songs wait.
Some songs erupt in gratitude.

Together they move through the emotional terrain the Psalms have guided humanity through for three thousand years.

Thirty-three songs.
Thirty-three Psalms.

Ancient words… still alive.

Man in multicolored robe standing beneath a dramatic sky with light breaking through clouds, album cover for The Dreamer inspired by the life of Joseph.
Man in multicolored robe standing beneath a dramatic sky with light breaking through clouds, album cover for The Dreamer inspired by the life of Joseph.

The Dreamer

A coat of many colors.
A pit in the desert.
A prison that felt like the end.

The Dreamer traces the life of Joseph — not just the rise to power, but the long, quiet years in between. This album leans into betrayal, delay, integrity under pressure, and the strange mercy of God that turns evil into salvation.

From pit to prison to palace, every track follows the shaping of a man who refused to let bitterness win.

Joseph’s story was never just about survival.
It was about formation.
And it was always pointing forward.

What was meant for evil did not get the final word.

Available on ALL Major Streaming Services

Below is this entire album as a YouTube Playlist.
(If you click the icon in the top Rt the entire playlist will become visible.... Enjoy!)