Point of Grace Invites Fans to their Album Release Concert
Multi-Dove Award-winning and platinum-selling trio Point of Grace is inviting fans to their Album Release Concert in Nashville, TN! They would love to have their fans join them on Saturday, April 29 at 7:30pm to celebrate the release of Turn Your Eyes (Songs We Love, Songs You Know) Volume II, with special guests Travis Cottrell and Wes King.
The event will take place at the Hutton Hotel (1808 West End Avenue Nashville, TN 37203) and tickets cost $25 per person. Click the link here for all the fun details & to snag your tickets before it sells out!
Turn Your Eyes (Songs We Love, Songs You Know) Volume II, a Fervent Records (Curb | Word Entertainment) release, was produced by GRAMMY®-nominated, Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter Cindy Morgan and pays homage to the rich history of Christian music through the decades. The album's title cut, "Turn Your Eyes," is now available on digital platforms. Point of Grace's rendition of the treasured hymn, written by Helen H. Lemmel in 1922, features the addition of a new chorus composed by Morgan.
"Cindy's chorus further solidifies the song's message and what our hearts are yearning to say," shares Point of Grace's Denise Jones. "Over the last few years, each of us has experienced uncertainty, grief, confusion and loss, but it is Jesus who has remained our center-the place we find rest, security and hope. Keeping our eyes on Him is the only way to find our footing in a world that seems upside down."
"As I have grown in the understanding of my time on Earth versus my time in eternity, God has sweetly shifted my perspective about what really matters," adds group member Shelley Breen. "If our eyes are truly fixed on Jesus, He has a way of pointing out what's valuable and what's not. 'The things of Earth will grow strangely dim,' just as the song says."
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