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MercyMe

MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian music band founded in Edmond, Oklahoma. The band consists of lead vocalist Bart Millard, percussionist Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul.

MercyMe
MercyMe in concert in 2012.
Background information
OriginEdmond, Oklahoma, U.S.
GenresContemporary Christian,[1] indie rock,[2] worship
Years active1994–present
Labels
Members
  • Bart Millard
  • Nathan Cochran
  • Michael John Scheuchzer
  • Robby Shaffer
  • Barry Graul
Past members
  • James Bryson
  • Trent Austin
  • Kendall Combes
Websitemercyme.org

The band formed in 1994 and released six independent albums before signing with INO Records in 2001.[3] The group first gained mainstream recognition with the crossover single "I Can Only Imagine", which elevated their debut album, Almost There, to triple platinum certification. Since then, the group has released eight additional studio albums (six of which have been certified gold) and a greatest hits album, 10. The group has also had 13 consecutive top 5 singles on the Billboard Christian Songs chart, with 7 of them reaching No. 1. MercyMe has won 8 Dove Awards and has had many Grammy Award nominations. On April 8, 2014, the band released its eighth studio album titled Welcome to the New. Their ninth studio album, Lifer, was released on March 31, 2017, and tenth, Inhale (Exhale), was released on April 30, 2021.

History

Formation and early years

Singer Bart Millard met pianist James Phillip Bryson in Lakeland, Florida, after an invitation from his youth pastor.[4] Both led a praise team on a trip to Europe. They both felt a call to work full-time in music. They later met the guitarist Michael John Scheuchzer, who joined them, then moved to Oklahoma City. The group was officially formed in 1994 in Henderson Hills Baptist Church in Edmond, Oklahoma.[5]

In 1997, MercyMe moved to Nashville to find a record label. After a year, they left Nashville for Dallas and recorded an album.[6] Then they settled in Greenville, Texas, and served at Highland Terrace Baptist Church.[7]

The trio set up a studio and a "living area" in an old abandoned day-care center.[8] Bassist Nathan Cochran and drummer Robby Shaffer later joined the band, accompanying the band in releasing six independent projects before signing with INO Records in 2001. Unlike their first three major label albums, their earlier indie projects tended to orient more towards rock rhythms.[9] The group's name, "MercyMe", originated during Millard's time as a youth ministry intern in Florida. Concerned that her grandson was home whenever she called, Millard's grandmother would exclaim, "Well mercy me, why don't you get a real job?"[10][11]

For several years, the band was a mainstay at the popular PlanetWisdom youth conference. The popularity of “I Can Only Imagine” and their meteoric rise led to their no longer leading worship at the conference.[12]

Almost There, Spoken For and Undone (2001–2004)

After signing with INO Records, the band released its first major debut album, Almost There. The single "I Can Only Imagine" earned the band a Dove Award in 2002 for song of the year. However, it was not until three years after its release that the song began to gain mainstream success,[8] topping the Billboard 200 sales chart for seven weeks,[13] and peaking at No. 71 on the Hot 100, No. 33 on the Mainstream Top 40, No. 27 on the Adult Top 40, No. 5 on the Adult Contemporary, and No. 52 on the Country Songs charts. The success of the single ultimately propelled Almost There to being certified double platinum, representing sales of over 2 million albums, as well as the single itself being certified platinum.

In 2002, MercyMe released Spoken For, which peaked at No. 2 on the Christian Albums chart. The album's two singles, "Spoken For" and "Word of God Speak", went on to peak at No. 1 on Christian radio charts, with "Word of God Speak" spending a record 22 weeks atop the newly created Billboard Christian Songs chart.[13] The album was eventually certified gold by the RIAA.[14]

Spoken For earned the band three Dove Awards, but was to a certain extent overlooked by the attention that "I Can Only Imagine" was receiving in the mainstream markets at the time.

In 2003, guitarist Barry Graul, who had previously been with the Christian hard rock band Whitecross, joined MercyMe,[15] giving MercyMe a second guitarist to provide greater depth on their third studio album, Undone.[15] In 2004, the band headlined the "Imagine Tour" with fellow artists Amy Grant and Bebo Norman.[13] In addition to headlining the "Imagine Tour", MercyMe released their third major label album, Undone, which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Christian Albums charts, their highest debut on the chart at that point. The album spawned three successful singles – "Here With Me" (which topped the Christian Songs chart as well as reaching No. 12 on the Adult Contemporary chart and No. 38 on the Adult Top 40 chart), "Homesick" (which reached No. 3 on the Christian Songs chart and No. 9 on the Adult Contemporary charts), and "In the Blink of an Eye" (which topped the Christian Songs chart). The album itself won a Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards, and was certified gold by the RIAA.

MercyMe also released a live video album, MercyMe Live, in 2004, which eventually was certified platinum by the RIAA.

The Christmas Sessions and Coming Up to Breathe (2005–2006)

 
MercyMe in 2006.

In 2005, MercyMe launched a tour with Jeremy Camp, The Afters and Monk and Neagle in support of their album, Undone.[16]

After releasing Undone in 2004, the band took a time to rest before their next big release, so they decided to work on a Christmas record.[17] The Christmas Sessions was recorded and was released on September 27, 2005. The album spawned seven songs which hit the top 40 on the Christian Songs chart (with one hitting No. 1 and two others reaching the top ten), and four of these charted in the top 40 of the Adult Contemporary chart (with one peaking in the top 10). The album itself peaked at No. 64 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Christian Songs chart.

To promote The Christmas Sessions, MercyMe had a Christmas tour with Steven Curtis Chapman, who also released a Christmas album that year titled All I Really Want for Christmas.

In 2006, MercyMe released Coming Up to Breathe, which charted at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Christian Albums chart.[18][19] Although the band had earned a reputation for being an adult contemporary group with their other albums, the group decided to make Coming Up to Breathe a more rock-oriented album, in the vein of their earlier grunge-influenced albums.[20] As such, it also peaked at No. 5 on the Top Rock Albums chart and No. 13 on the Top Alternative Albums chart, their only chart appearances on these records to date.

Coming Up to Breathe spawned three radio singles ("So Long Self", "Hold Fast", and "Bring the Rain"), two of which ("So Long Self" and "Bring the Rain") reached the top spot on the Christian Songs chart. "So Long Self" and "Hold Fast" also both reached the top 30 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Coming Up to Breathe was eventually certified gold by the RIAA.

In support of Coming Up to Breathe, MercyMe headlined the "Coming Up to Breathe Tour", along with Audio Adrenaline (on its farewell tour) and Phil Wickham, seeing half their shows sell out two weeks into the tour.[21]

All That is Within Me, Coming Up to Breathe: Acoustic and 10 (2007–2009)

 
Bart Millard and drummer Robin Shaffer in 2008.

On November 20, 2007, MercyMe released All That Is Within Me. Millard, the band's lead singer, had believed that All That is Within Me was going to be a worship album with half of the songs being cover songs and the other half original songs; however, when the band got in studio, they ended up having written all the songs found in this album.[22]

Upon release, the album peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Christian Songs chart. The album contained three singles ("God With Us", "You Reign" and "Finally Home"), all of which reached the top three on the Christian Songs chart; "Finally Home" also peaked at No. 17 on the Adult Contemporary chart (their last appearance on the chart to date). All That Is Within Me was also certified gold by the RIAA.

In 2008, the band released Coming Up to Breathe: Acoustic, an acoustic version of their earlier release Coming Up to Breathe.

On April 7, 2009, MercyMe released their first greatest hits compilation, 10,[23] a double album consisting of 15 studio recordings (12 of which were previously singles and 3 of which were new recordings) and 11 live or concept videos, as well as several documentaries on the band. The album charted at No. 18 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Christian Songs chart, although no singles were released from the album.

The Generous Mr. Lovewell and The Worship Sessions (2010–2011)

 
Bart Millard and Barry Graul at a concert on February, 2011.

MercyMe's sixth studio album, The Generous Mr. Lovewell, was released on May 4, 2010. The album itself peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 (MercyMe's highest debut to date and first top 5 album ever on the chart) and No. 1 on the Christian Albums chart. The album (a concept album relating around the overall theme of love and vaguely relating to its self-titled character) has also spawned three singles – "All of Creation", "Beautiful", and "Move" – all of which reached the top spot on the Christian Songs chart. Upon wrapping up "The Generous Mr. Lovewell" tour, MercyMe was asked to perform the national anthem at a Dallas Cowboys game.[24]

In 2011, the band released The Worship Sessions, a worship album that was released exclusively at Family Christian Book Stores.[citation needed]

The Hurt & the Healer, Welcome to the New, Lifer, Inhale (Exhale), Always Only Jesus (2012–present)

 
MercyMe in 2015

The Hurt & the Healer was released on May 22, 2012 by Fair Trade and Columbia Records. The album debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200, selling 33,000 copies.[25]

Welcome to the New, the band's eighth studio album, was released on April 8, 2014 and is produced by David Garcia and Ben Glover.[26] Singles from this album include the pre-release single "Shake", and post-release singles "Greater" and "Dear Younger Me".[citation needed]

Lifer, MercyMe's ninth studio album, was released on March 31, 2017, with the lead single off the album being "Even If", which was released on February 17, 2017.[27] It samples the chorus of the hymn "It Is Well with My Soul." The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart for three weeks, becoming their twelfth number one single.[28] It also charted on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart at No. 20. The second single, "Grace Got You", was released on March 2, 2018.[29] It peaked at No. 3 on the Christian Songs chart and became their record extending 15th chart topper on the Christian Airplay chart.[30] It was nominated for the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song.[31] The third single, "Best News Ever", was released on October 5, 2018.[32]

In 2019 they released the single "Almost Home", and then in 2020 "Hurry Up and Wait" and "Say I Won't", from their tenth album inhale (exhale)[33] that was released on April 30, 2021.

Their eleventh studio album, Always Only Jesus, was released on October 21, 2022.[34] The first single they released was "Then Christ Came" on June 3, 2022. "Better Days Coming" was released on September 9, 2022, and "To Not Worship You" was released on September 30, 2022.

Charity

In 2005, MercyMe participated in a benefit concert at Belmont University with various other country, gospel and contemporary Christian artists for the people affected by the Asian tsunami.[35]

In 2009, MercyMe conducted a tour in partnership with Compassion International and Imagine A Cure in order to raise money to help kids with diabetes through Imagine A Cure and people with medical needs around the world through Compassion International.[36]

Tour bus accident

On Saturday, August 8, 2009, at approximately 1:15 am in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the MercyMe tour bus was traveling through an intersection on a green light when an oncoming passenger vehicle made a left turn on red into the path of the bus, which resulted in a collision killing two passengers of the car and resulting in the vehicle's pregnant driver experiencing miscarriage from automotive trauma. MercyMe was to perform at Six Flags St. Louis but the park issued a statement saying the show was rescheduled because the band was "involved in a vehicle accident in Indiana".[37]

Despite news reports claiming that the band remained silent during the days after the crash, not contacting the family of the deceased and injured,[38] MercyMe did release a statement through their publicist the day of the crash.[39]

Members

Current members

  • Bart Millard – lead vocals (1994–present)
  • Michael John Scheuchzer – guitars, backing vocals, keyboards (1994–present)
  • Robin Troy "Robby" Shaffer – drums, percussion (1997–present)
  • Nathan Cochran – bass, backing vocals, keyboards (1998–present)
  • Barry Graul – guitars, backing vocals (2003–present)

Former members

  • Jim Richmond - guitar (1994-1995)
  • James Phillip "Jim" Bryson – keyboards (1994–2014)
  • Kendall Combes – bass, backing vocals (1994–1998)
  • Trent Austin – drums (1994–1997)
  • David Cowan - drums (1994-1995)

Discography

Awards and accolades

Billboard Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011 MercyMe Top Christian Artist Nominated
The Generous Mr. Lovewell Top Christian Album Nominated
"All of Creation" Top Christian Song Nominated
2012 MercyMe Top Christian Artist Nominated
2013 Nominated
The Hurt & the Healer Top Christian Album Nominated
2015 MercyMe Top Christian Artist Nominated
Welcome to the New Top Christian Album Nominated
"Greater" Top Christian Song Nominated
2016 MercyMe Top Christian Artist Nominated
"Flawless" Top Christian Song Nominated
2018 MercyMe Top Christian Artist Won
Lifer Top Christian Album Nominated
"Even If" Top Christian Song Nominated
2019 MercyMe Top Christian Artist[40] Nominated

GMA Dove Awards[41]

  • 2002 Song of the Year – "I Can Only Imagine"
  • 2002 Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year – "I Can Only Imagine"
  • 2004 Song of the Year – "Word of God Speak"
  • 2004 Artist of the Year
  • 2004 Group of the Year
  • 2004 Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year – "Word of God Speak"
  • 2005 Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year – Undone
  • 2005 Special Event Album of the Year – The Passion of the Christ: Songs
ASCAP Awards
  • 2003 Bart Millard awarded Christian Songwriter of the Year at the 25th annual ASCAP Christian Music Awards.
American Music Awards
  • 2004 Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist[42]
  • 2010 Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist[43]
Billboard magazine Decade (2000–2009) Awards[44]
  • No. 1 Christian song of the Decade: "Word of God Speak"
  • No. 16 Christian song of the Decade: "Here with Me"
  • No. 19 Christian song of the Decade: "God with Us"
  • No. 35 Christian song of the Decade: "You Reign"
  • No. 48 Christian song of the Decade: "In the Blink of an Eye"
  • No. 49 Christian song of the Decade: "Bring the Rain"
  • No. 4 Christian Album Artist of the Decade
  • No. 4 Christian Album of the Decade: "Almost There"
  • No. 38 Christian Album of the Decade: "Undone"
  • No. 46 Christian Album of the Decade: "Spoken For"

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This article is about the band For the Alkaline Trio song see Mercy Me MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian music band founded in Edmond Oklahoma The band consists of lead vocalist Bart Millard percussionist Robby Shaffer bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul MercyMeMercyMe in concert in 2012 Background informationOriginEdmond Oklahoma U S GenresContemporary Christian 1 indie rock 2 worshipYears active1994 presentLabelsColumbia Curb Epic Fair Trade INO WordMembersBart Millard Nathan Cochran Michael John Scheuchzer Robby Shaffer Barry GraulPast membersJames Bryson Trent Austin Kendall CombesWebsitemercyme wbr orgThe band formed in 1994 and released six independent albums before signing with INO Records in 2001 3 The group first gained mainstream recognition with the crossover single I Can Only Imagine which elevated their debut album Almost There to triple platinum certification Since then the group has released eight additional studio albums six of which have been certified gold and a greatest hits album 10 The group has also had 13 consecutive top 5 singles on the Billboard Christian Songs chart with 7 of them reaching No 1 MercyMe has won 8 Dove Awards and has had many Grammy Award nominations On April 8 2014 the band released its eighth studio album titled Welcome to the New Their ninth studio album Lifer was released on March 31 2017 and tenth Inhale Exhale was released on April 30 2021 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early years 1 2 Almost There Spoken For and Undone 2001 2004 1 3 The Christmas Sessions and Coming Up to Breathe 2005 2006 1 4 All That is Within Me Coming Up to Breathe Acoustic and 10 2007 2009 1 5 The Generous Mr Lovewell and The Worship Sessions 2010 2011 1 6 The Hurt amp the Healer Welcome to the New Lifer Inhale Exhale Always Only Jesus 2012 present 2 Charity 3 Tour bus accident 4 Members 5 Discography 6 Awards and accolades 6 1 Billboard Music Awards 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFormation and early years Edit Singer Bart Millard met pianist James Phillip Bryson in Lakeland Florida after an invitation from his youth pastor 4 Both led a praise team on a trip to Europe They both felt a call to work full time in music They later met the guitarist Michael John Scheuchzer who joined them then moved to Oklahoma City The group was officially formed in 1994 in Henderson Hills Baptist Church in Edmond Oklahoma 5 In 1997 MercyMe moved to Nashville to find a record label After a year they left Nashville for Dallas and recorded an album 6 Then they settled in Greenville Texas and served at Highland Terrace Baptist Church 7 The trio set up a studio and a living area in an old abandoned day care center 8 Bassist Nathan Cochran and drummer Robby Shaffer later joined the band accompanying the band in releasing six independent projects before signing with INO Records in 2001 Unlike their first three major label albums their earlier indie projects tended to orient more towards rock rhythms 9 The group s name MercyMe originated during Millard s time as a youth ministry intern in Florida Concerned that her grandson was home whenever she called Millard s grandmother would exclaim Well mercy me why don t you get a real job 10 11 For several years the band was a mainstay at the popular PlanetWisdom youth conference The popularity of I Can Only Imagine and their meteoric rise led to their no longer leading worship at the conference 12 Almost There Spoken For and Undone 2001 2004 Edit After signing with INO Records the band released its first major debut album Almost There The single I Can Only Imagine earned the band a Dove Award in 2002 for song of the year However it was not until three years after its release that the song began to gain mainstream success 8 topping the Billboard 200 sales chart for seven weeks 13 and peaking at No 71 on the Hot 100 No 33 on the Mainstream Top 40 No 27 on the Adult Top 40 No 5 on the Adult Contemporary and No 52 on the Country Songs charts The success of the single ultimately propelled Almost There to being certified double platinum representing sales of over 2 million albums as well as the single itself being certified platinum In 2002 MercyMe released Spoken For which peaked at No 2 on the Christian Albums chart The album s two singles Spoken For and Word of God Speak went on to peak at No 1 on Christian radio charts with Word of God Speak spending a record 22 weeks atop the newly created Billboard Christian Songs chart 13 The album was eventually certified gold by the RIAA 14 Spoken For earned the band three Dove Awards but was to a certain extent overlooked by the attention that I Can Only Imagine was receiving in the mainstream markets at the time In 2003 guitarist Barry Graul who had previously been with the Christian hard rock band Whitecross joined MercyMe 15 giving MercyMe a second guitarist to provide greater depth on their third studio album Undone 15 In 2004 the band headlined the Imagine Tour with fellow artists Amy Grant and Bebo Norman 13 In addition to headlining the Imagine Tour MercyMe released their third major label album Undone which peaked at No 12 on the Billboard 200 and No 1 on the Christian Albums charts their highest debut on the chart at that point The album spawned three successful singles Here With Me which topped the Christian Songs chart as well as reaching No 12 on the Adult Contemporary chart and No 38 on the Adult Top 40 chart Homesick which reached No 3 on the Christian Songs chart and No 9 on the Adult Contemporary charts and In the Blink of an Eye which topped the Christian Songs chart The album itself won a Dove Award for Pop Contemporary Album of the Year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards and was certified gold by the RIAA MercyMe also released a live video album MercyMe Live in 2004 which eventually was certified platinum by the RIAA The Christmas Sessions and Coming Up to Breathe 2005 2006 Edit MercyMe in 2006 In 2005 MercyMe launched a tour with Jeremy Camp The Afters and Monk and Neagle in support of their album Undone 16 After releasing Undone in 2004 the band took a time to rest before their next big release so they decided to work on a Christmas record 17 The Christmas Sessions was recorded and was released on September 27 2005 The album spawned seven songs which hit the top 40 on the Christian Songs chart with one hitting No 1 and two others reaching the top ten and four of these charted in the top 40 of the Adult Contemporary chart with one peaking in the top 10 The album itself peaked at No 64 on the Billboard 200 and No 3 on the Christian Songs chart To promote The Christmas Sessions MercyMe had a Christmas tour with Steven Curtis Chapman who also released a Christmas album that year titled All I Really Want for Christmas In 2006 MercyMe released Coming Up to Breathe which charted at No 13 on the Billboard 200 and No 1 on the Christian Albums chart 18 19 Although the band had earned a reputation for being an adult contemporary group with their other albums the group decided to make Coming Up to Breathe a more rock oriented album in the vein of their earlier grunge influenced albums 20 As such it also peaked at No 5 on the Top Rock Albums chart and No 13 on the Top Alternative Albums chart their only chart appearances on these records to date Coming Up to Breathe spawned three radio singles So Long Self Hold Fast and Bring the Rain two of which So Long Self and Bring the Rain reached the top spot on the Christian Songs chart So Long Self and Hold Fast also both reached the top 30 on the Adult Contemporary chart Coming Up to Breathe was eventually certified gold by the RIAA In support of Coming Up to Breathe MercyMe headlined the Coming Up to Breathe Tour along with Audio Adrenaline on its farewell tour and Phil Wickham seeing half their shows sell out two weeks into the tour 21 All That is Within Me Coming Up to Breathe Acoustic and 10 2007 2009 Edit Bart Millard and drummer Robin Shaffer in 2008 On November 20 2007 MercyMe released All That Is Within Me Millard the band s lead singer had believed that All That is Within Me was going to be a worship album with half of the songs being cover songs and the other half original songs however when the band got in studio they ended up having written all the songs found in this album 22 Upon release the album peaked at No 15 on the Billboard 200 and No 1 on the Christian Songs chart The album contained three singles God With Us You Reign and Finally Home all of which reached the top three on the Christian Songs chart Finally Home also peaked at No 17 on the Adult Contemporary chart their last appearance on the chart to date All That Is Within Me was also certified gold by the RIAA In 2008 the band released Coming Up to Breathe Acoustic an acoustic version of their earlier release Coming Up to Breathe On April 7 2009 MercyMe released their first greatest hits compilation 10 23 a double album consisting of 15 studio recordings 12 of which were previously singles and 3 of which were new recordings and 11 live or concept videos as well as several documentaries on the band The album charted at No 18 on the Billboard 200 and No 1 on the Christian Songs chart although no singles were released from the album The Generous Mr Lovewell and The Worship Sessions 2010 2011 Edit Bart Millard and Barry Graul at a concert on February 2011 MercyMe s sixth studio album The Generous Mr Lovewell was released on May 4 2010 The album itself peaked at No 3 on the Billboard 200 MercyMe s highest debut to date and first top 5 album ever on the chart and No 1 on the Christian Albums chart The album a concept album relating around the overall theme of love and vaguely relating to its self titled character has also spawned three singles All of Creation Beautiful and Move all of which reached the top spot on the Christian Songs chart Upon wrapping up The Generous Mr Lovewell tour MercyMe was asked to perform the national anthem at a Dallas Cowboys game 24 In 2011 the band released The Worship Sessions a worship album that was released exclusively at Family Christian Book Stores citation needed The Hurt amp the Healer Welcome to the New Lifer Inhale Exhale Always Only Jesus 2012 present Edit MercyMe in 2015 The Hurt amp the Healer was released on May 22 2012 by Fair Trade and Columbia Records The album debuted at No 7 on the Billboard 200 selling 33 000 copies 25 Welcome to the New the band s eighth studio album was released on April 8 2014 and is produced by David Garcia and Ben Glover 26 Singles from this album include the pre release single Shake and post release singles Greater and Dear Younger Me citation needed Lifer MercyMe s ninth studio album was released on March 31 2017 with the lead single off the album being Even If which was released on February 17 2017 27 It samples the chorus of the hymn It Is Well with My Soul The song reached No 1 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart for three weeks becoming their twelfth number one single 28 It also charted on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart at No 20 The second single Grace Got You was released on March 2 2018 29 It peaked at No 3 on the Christian Songs chart and became their record extending 15th chart topper on the Christian Airplay chart 30 It was nominated for the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance Song 31 The third single Best News Ever was released on October 5 2018 32 In 2019 they released the single Almost Home and then in 2020 Hurry Up and Wait and Say I Won t from their tenth album inhale exhale 33 that was released on April 30 2021 Their eleventh studio album Always Only Jesus was released on October 21 2022 34 The first single they released was Then Christ Came on June 3 2022 Better Days Coming was released on September 9 2022 and To Not Worship You was released on September 30 2022 Charity EditIn 2005 MercyMe participated in a benefit concert at Belmont University with various other country gospel and contemporary Christian artists for the people affected by the Asian tsunami 35 In 2009 MercyMe conducted a tour in partnership with Compassion International and Imagine A Cure in order to raise money to help kids with diabetes through Imagine A Cure and people with medical needs around the world through Compassion International 36 Tour bus accident Edit Wikinews has related news Christian band MercyMe s tour bus in fatal collision with car in Indiana On Saturday August 8 2009 at approximately 1 15 am in Fort Wayne Indiana the MercyMe tour bus was traveling through an intersection on a green light when an oncoming passenger vehicle made a left turn on red into the path of the bus which resulted in a collision killing two passengers of the car and resulting in the vehicle s pregnant driver experiencing miscarriage from automotive trauma MercyMe was to perform at Six Flags St Louis but the park issued a statement saying the show was rescheduled because the band was involved in a vehicle accident in Indiana 37 Despite news reports claiming that the band remained silent during the days after the crash not contacting the family of the deceased and injured 38 MercyMe did release a statement through their publicist the day of the crash 39 Members EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources MercyMe news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current members Bart Millard lead vocals 1994 present Michael John Scheuchzer guitars backing vocals keyboards 1994 present Robin Troy Robby Shaffer drums percussion 1997 present Nathan Cochran bass backing vocals keyboards 1998 present Barry Graul guitars backing vocals 2003 present Former members Jim Richmond guitar 1994 1995 James Phillip Jim Bryson keyboards 1994 2014 Kendall Combes bass backing vocals 1994 1998 Trent Austin drums 1994 1997 David Cowan drums 1994 1995 Discography EditMain article MercyMe discography Pleased to Meet You 1995 Traces of Rain 1997 Traces of Rain Volume II 1998 The Need 1999 The Worship Project 1999 Look 2000 Almost There 2001 Spoken For 2002 Undone 2004 The Christmas Sessions 2005 Coming Up to Breathe 2006 All That Is Within Me 2007 The Generous Mr Lovewell 2010 The Hurt amp the Healer 2012 Welcome to the New 2014 MercyMe It s Christmas 2015 Lifer 2017 Inhale Exhale 2021 Always Only Jesus 2022 Awards and accolades EditBillboard Music Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2011 MercyMe Top Christian Artist NominatedThe Generous Mr Lovewell Top Christian Album Nominated All of Creation Top Christian Song Nominated2012 MercyMe Top Christian Artist Nominated2013 NominatedThe Hurt amp the Healer Top Christian Album Nominated2015 MercyMe Top Christian Artist NominatedWelcome to the New Top Christian Album Nominated Greater Top Christian Song Nominated2016 MercyMe Top Christian Artist Nominated Flawless Top Christian Song Nominated2018 MercyMe Top Christian Artist WonLifer Top Christian Album Nominated Even If Top Christian Song Nominated2019 MercyMe Top Christian Artist 40 NominatedGMA Dove Awards 41 2002 Song of the Year I Can Only Imagine 2002 Pop Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year I Can Only Imagine 2004 Song of the Year Word of God Speak 2004 Artist of the Year 2004 Group of the Year 2004 Pop Contemporary Song of the Year Word of God Speak 2005 Pop Contemporary Album of the Year Undone 2005 Special Event Album of the Year The Passion of the Christ SongsASCAP Awards2003 Bart Millard awarded Christian Songwriter of the Year at the 25th annual ASCAP Christian Music Awards American Music Awards2004 Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist 42 2010 Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist 43 Billboard magazine Decade 2000 2009 Awards 44 No 1 Christian song of the Decade Word of God Speak No 16 Christian song of the Decade Here with Me No 19 Christian song of the Decade God with Us No 35 Christian song of the Decade You Reign No 48 Christian song of the Decade In the Blink of an Eye No 49 Christian song of the Decade Bring the Rain No 4 Christian Album Artist of the Decade No 4 Christian Album of the Decade Almost There No 38 Christian Album of the Decade Undone No 46 Christian Album of the Decade Spoken For References Edit Featured Compassion Artists Retrieved March 20 2017 The Hurt amp The Healer by MercyMe CD Reviews And Information NewReleaseToday Retrieved March 20 2017 Real People Real Worship CCM Magazine December 2002 Retrieved July 3 2009 Cusic Don 2009 Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music Pop Rock and Worship USA ABC CLIO p 300 Gilliland Pat February 21 2004 Band could only imagine success song would bring newsok com USA Tramel Jimmie April 1 2018 MercyMe guitarist talks about the band s Oklahoma ties and the story behind the hit song I Can Only Imagine tulsaworld com USA Christian Rock Crosses Over USA Fox News Channel July 6 2003 a b Somers Eliza Marie May 24 2006 Fluke brings Mercyme together The Denver Post Retrieved June 30 2009 Breimeier Russ MercyMe Spoken For ChristianityToday com Retrieved July 18 2009 17 Things You Probably Didn t Know About MercyMe CCM Magazine Retrieved July 19 2009 Abbas Jen Finally There With MercyMe Family Christian Stores Inc Archived from the original on August 29 2009 Retrieved July 19 2009 Mike February 19 2010 PlanetWisdom Student Conference FaithEngineer Retrieved December 11 2022 a b c MercyMe begins Imagine Tour in 2004 The Christian Post December 13 2003 Retrieved July 8 2009 RIAA Gold amp Platinum Searchable Database RIAA Archived from the original on June 26 2007 a b Hoover Carl October 16 2008 Christian Group MercyMe Combines Rock Religious Influences in Music Waco Tribune Herald Archived from the original on August 19 2009 Retrieved July 6 2009 Camacho Justin November 2 2004 MercyMe Schedules Undone Tour For February The Christian Post Retrieved July 17 2009 Well Mercy Me Children CCM Magazine December 2005 Retrieved July 19 2009 Artist Chart History MercyMe Billboard Retrieved July 19 2009 Camacho Justin May 5 2006 MercyMe Hits Billboard Top 20 with Latest Release The Christian Post Retrieved July 17 2009 Farias Andree 2006 MercyMe s Jesus Freak Christianity Today Retrieved July 9 2009 MercyMe National Tour Selling Out Nationwide CCM Magazine October 19 2006 Retrieved July 8 2009 Friedman Stan 2007 Comfortable with All That Is Within Christianity Today Retrieved July 4 2009 Williams Lindsay April 2009 10 Questions with MercyMe CCM Magazine Retrieved July 19 2009 MercyMe Closes 2010 With Billboard s National Christian Audience and Christian AC Song of the Year All of Creation Fusemix com December 15 2010 Retrieved April 5 2012 John Mayer Earns Third No 1 Album on Billboard 200 Billboard September 14 2009 Retrieved May 31 2012 Music News January 2014 MercyMe Ushers in New Era with Eighth Studio Record Welcome to the New Available April 8 Jesusfreakhideout com Retrieved January 17 2014 MercyMe To Release New Album Lifer On Mar 31 New Release Today January 23 2017 Retrieved April 2 2017 Asker Jim April 13 2017 MercyMe Rules Top Christian Albums amp Hot Christian Songs Charts Billboard Retrieved December 7 2018 MercyMe feat John Reuben Grace Got You DailyMPE January 19 2018 Retrieved July 17 2018 MercyMe Collects 15th No 1 on Christian Airplay Chart With Grace Got You Billboard July 12 2018 Retrieved December 7 2018 Lynch Joe December 7 2018 Grammys 2019 Nominees The Complete List Billboard Retrieved December 7 2018 MercyMe Best News Ever DailyMPE September 14 2018 Retrieved October 11 2018 Kelly Meade April 30 2021 Mercyme inhale exhale Todays Christian Entertainment Retrieved November 3 2022 MercyMe Returns to The Heart of Being a Band Again on New Album Always Only Jesus Billboard October 20 2022 Retrieved November 2 2022 Country and Christian Artists to Stage Benefit for Tsunami Relief Efforts USA Today 2005 Retrieved July 4 2009 Kimball Josh April 15 2009 Rock and Worship Roadshow Draws Over 120 000 Music Fans The Christian Post Retrieved July 17 2009 1 Archived February 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Organ Aaron August 11 2009 MercyMe silent crash victim s brother says News Sentinel com Archived from the original on March 11 2012 Retrieved April 5 2012 2 Archived August 10 2009 at the Wayback Machine Warner Denise Cardi B Leads 2019 Billboard Music Awards Nominations With 21 Billboard Retrieved March 4 2019 Dove Awards History Artist MercyMe Gospel Music Association Archived from the original on April 27 2009 Retrieved July 20 2009 MercyMe Wins American Music Award Christianity Today 2004 Retrieved July 1 2009 MercyMe MercyMe Named Americas Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist at 2010 American Music Awards TodaysChristianMusic com November 22 2010 Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved April 5 2012 Billboard Names MercyMe Christian Songs Artist of the Decade Word of God Speak Named Song of the Decade Jesus Freak Hideout December 17 2009 Retrieved December 31 2009 External links EditOfficial website MercyMe at Billboard com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MercyMe amp oldid 1126749825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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