New Worship EP From CAIN, ‘Honest Offering,’ Out Now

24 February 2023 – Nashville, TN
The new worship album from CAIN is out now. Honest Offering (Sony Music/Provident Entertainment), offers six songs, including two previously released leading up to today’s street date – “Friend In Jesus” and “Praise Opens Prison Doors.” A live video for the title track can be viewed below.

A compilation of worship songs is something the sibling trio has been wanting to make since their childhood, especially as teens when the Cain family would host high school Bible studies. “We’d pack so many in our family room and just sing to Jesus,” Madison Cain Johnson shares. Now singing as their careers, the siblings knew it was the right time to record some of their favorite worship songs along with sharing a few new ones. “We hope that this is a time that people can get lost in the songs and really connect with God,” Madison adds. “That is more than we can hope for, more than people just liking the songs or enjoying themselves. We really hope that people get to encounter the living God.”

Honest Offering features the writing of award-winning songwriters and artists including Chris Tomlin, Jason Ingram, Ethan Hulse, Micah Kuiper, Nick Schwarz, Jonathan Smith, and Mitch Wong. Wong also shares his vocals on “Shine On Us” while David Leonard appears on “Blessed Assurance.” Touted as their most personal collection of songs yet, the album was produced by Jonathan Smith, Brad King, and David Leonard and was recorded live at Nashville’s legendary Ocean Way Studio.

CAIN is also ready to embark on its first-ever headlining tour this spring. Joined by Katy Nichole and David Leonard, the “Live And In Color Tour” will kick off on March 2.

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