Mark & Sarah Tillman Release New Single "Just Jesus"
Nashville-based Mark & Sarah Tillman have prefaced their brand new album (due out later this year) with a new single. "Just Jesus" is now available everywhere for streaming and download.
Mark & Sarah's story began back in 2008 when Toronto ministry, Catch the Fire (formerly Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship) caught a vision & planted its first of many churches in Raleigh, NC. Sarah, a Toronto native, was brought up in the revival culture that saw millions of people, from nations all over the globe, come to Toronto and get transformed by the Father heart of God.
A visit to the newly planted Catch the Fire Raleigh is where Sarah would meet Mark in early 2009. Mark, a North Carolina native, was raised amongst the worship culture of North Carolina where so many influential ministries were birthed. Both carrying a heart for creativity and songwriting, the pair were inseparable from the beginning.
Soon after meeting, songs and a relationship would start to unfold. The pair was instrumental in the young adult/college ministry worship of Catch the Fire Raleigh, which transformed to leading, amongst dear friends, the worship vision of the church. Over the past 10 years at Catch the Fire, they have released 2 full-length albums, a handful of singles (live and studio), and traveled with the ministry as well as on their own, leading worship. Now they find themselves, a family of 4, with 2 young children, based in Nashville, TN with hearts burning for a generation more than ever.
Their first full-length album, "In My Bones", was released in 2013. Their second album, "Morning Sun, Rising Tide" was released in 2018 and has garnered over 3 million streams across platforms to date.
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