It’s not over yet! Contemporary Christian band MercyMe has added several spring 2024 dates to the “Always Only Jesus” tour, including a stop in Knoxville. Fronted by lead singer Bart Millard, six-time ...
Milo Ventimiglia arrives for the Primetime Emmy Awards in 2019. He stars in "I Can Only Imagine 2." File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI Oct. 22 (UPI) --Lionsgate is previewing the sequel to the 1991 film ...
Sparked by the opening of the movie I Can Only Imagine, which finished third at the North American box office over the weekend of March 16-18 with $17 million, the namesake 1999 song by MercyMe that… ...
Plus, Francesca Battistelli's "The Breakup Song" debuts. By Jim Asker MercyMe rules Billboard‘s Top Christian Albums chart (dated June 30) for a 14th week with I Can Only Imagine: The Very Best of ...
It’s no doubt been a year of tribulation for most. Now, Fox Nation’s "Ainsley’s Bible Study" strives to bring a celebration to many during the Easter season. "It’s a time to reflect, worship, and ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. For contemporary Christian band MercyMe, “I Can Only Imagine” is “the song that won’t go away,” frontman Bart Millard says. He ...
Trace Adkins has signed on for a role in the new movie I Can Only Imagine. The film is being based on the hit song of the same name by Christian group MercyMe. "I Can Only Imagine" became a huge hit ...
MercyMe may be celebrating its 25th anniversary, but the popular Christian pop-rock band isn’t being all that nostalgic when it comes to the choice of songs they’re performing on their current ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI-- The song "I Can Only Imagine" was his therapy. The loss of a father, who once was abusive, but then found Christ, led MercyMe vocalist Bart Millard to pen a very personal song that ...
While MercyMe has relied on the members’ faith in Jesus Christ to see them through good times and bad, the band’s talent for melodic songwriting has brought platinum and gold-selling albums, crossover ...
I can only imagine why distributors Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate made the decision seemingly to hide, from most critics at least, their new faith-based film I Can Only Imagine. It became a ...