Apollo LTD releases first album in three years

Alternative-pop duo Apollo LTD has released their first album in over three years. 

The new 13-track album, Hello Human, is a follow-up to their last album Nothing is Ordinary, Everything is Beautiful.

"Finally, our album is here," said the band in a post on Instagram. "In this record, we have a lot of moments where we kinda draw back from our roots.  We're super excited for you to hear it."

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Many artists ended the week by releasing new music.

Tasha Layton teamed up with Chris Brown from Elevation Worship on 'Worship Through It'. 

Layton shared the news on Instagram saying, "It has been so so amazing watching this project come to life, we hope it blesses you!"

‘Every church counts’: New campaign aims to save Britain’s houses of worship

Changing population patterns and crumbling buildings requiring costly repairs have created a challenging environment for Britain’s network of thousands of churches, many of which date back hundreds of years.

It is a situation that has resulted in a major campaign to save these church buildings — and increasingly inventive ways of maintaining their existence such as community shops and even glamping in churches.

Tributes pour in after news of Mandisa's passing

The Christian and Gospel community, along with former and present contestants of American Idol have taken to social media to remember singer and songwriter Mandisa.

The 47-year-old passed away in her Nashville home on Thursday, April 18.  

Danny Gokey, also a former American Idol contestant, said he was devastated to hear about the sudden loss of Mandisa.

Anne Wilson releases sophomore album, encourages listeners to be bold in their faith

Grammy-nominated and Platinum-certified singer and songwriter Anne Wilson has officially released her sophomore album. 

The new project, REBEL, which features 16 tracks, hit shelves and streaming platforms on Friday. 

"I have worked so hard on this record and getting it out to y’all," said Annie in a post on Facebook. "I poured my heart and soul into every single song. This writing process was the most freeing experience I’ve ever had. I enjoyed every moment so much and will never forget that season of my life."

Family ministry organization's founder and CEO both resign after admitting inappropriate relationship

Reggie Joiner, the founder of the widely-followed family ministry organization Orange, and its newly appointed CEO, Kristen Ivy, have both resigned after admitting to an inappropriate relationship with one another.

The news came on Wednesday when the ministry's board released a statement to supporters. It says it was with "profound sadness" that they announced the resignation of both Joiner and Ivy effective immediately.