Meredith Joy Keller Releases the Psalm 23-Inspired "Not Alone"
Emerging Christian artist Meredith Joy Keller announces the release of her heartfelt single "Not Alone" to Christian radio stations worldwide. Written by Meredith Joy Keller and Joshua David Cockerham, and produced by Drew Middleton, this new song is set to inspire and uplift listeners with its powerful message.
"Not Alone" is an anthem inspired by Psalm 23, reflecting Meredith's journey of faith and her commitment to spreading God's love through music. The song's lyrics offer reassurance and hope, with lines like "Surely goodness, surely mercy, will follow me wherever I may go," reminding believers that they are never alone in their walk with God, no matter the challenges they face.
Meredith Joy Keller, originally from Ohio and currently residing in Los Angeles, is dedicated to her mission to "Make Hollywood, Holywood." Since transitioning from classical, opera, and musical theater to worship music three years ago, Meredith has been committed to uniting the body of Christ through worship, regardless of denomination. Her debut EP, "Home," released in November 2023, included tracks like "All I Want, All I Need," "Lord, Take Me Home," and "Belong to You."
With over eight years of performance experience and a senior at Biola University majoring in Music and Public Relations, Meredith has led worship at various churches across different denominations, including St. Mary in Delaware, OH, Crosspointe Church in La Brea, CA, and Delaware Grace. Her dream is to bring together the body of Christ in worship through her music.
"Not Alone" is available on all major digital streaming platforms.
Watch the Lyric Video:
https://youtu.be/NKwEwQm1oQw
Connect with Meredith Joy Keller:
https://meredithjoykeller.com/music-2/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093065606535
https://www.instagram.com/meredithjoykeller
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