'In high school I started meeting Jesus through worship': New music from Manitoba artist Jake Fretz

Canadian worship leader and artist, Jake Fretz has been a music lover before he can remember. 

"My mom always tells me that she would go to church on Sunday mornings and as soon as the music would start I would start kicking and dancing so much that she actually had to take a seat in the pew. So I've always felt like this is something that has been in my blood and in my DNA right from the beginning," Fretz says.

WATCH: 1,000+ young adults pack Grant Memorial to Worship God, new leadership for Bread We Break

God is on the move across Winnipeg and southern Manitoba.

Grant Memorial Church was packed with over 1,000 young adults last night for the final Bread We Break of season 12. 

The bi-monthly worship event also included a brief message with the topic of prayer and gave each person who attended an opportunity to pray for the church as a whole and those in leadership in Winnipeg's churches. 

How a moment in jail changed everything for this Canadian artist

Since the day that Canadian artist, Brother Blooms was born, music has always been a part of his life. Now he uses it to point others to God. 

Whether it was the music on the radio or what his mom would sing to him or the songs that his brother would write, music was a constant. "My mom used to sing to me all the time when I was a baby to put me to sleep and it kind of just grew on me over the years. My older brother was a songwriter and that really intrigued me," he says.

Local choir singing the book of Philippians

A choir at Waverley Church in Winnipeg that goes by the name Sing the Word is excited to perform the book of Philippians. 

"We were inspired by Psallos albums on the books of the Bible back in 2021," says Bariah Adrain, one of the directors of the yearly concerts. "Our first concert was in 2022 with Psallos' Hebrews album. Then we followed it up the next year with the Romans album."

'This album is my testimony': Jordan St. Cyr announces new music

Canada's own, Jordan St. Cyr, is gearing up to release a new album next month. 

The Tennessee resident shared in an email My Foundation is set to be released on June 14. 

"It comes on the heels of a really hard season and one that I now rejoice in for all gifts that were given through it," St. Cyr said. "This album is my testimony. It is a statement of faith declaring who my life is built on."

Southern Manitoba artist reminding people to praise God in every season

Originally from Zimbabwe now living in southern Manitoba, Chiwaz is releasing a new single encouraging people to trust in God.

"[Life's] been busy," says Chiwaz. "Our firstborn girl, she's five. Then the two boys, a three-year-old and a one-year-old. The house is crazy right now but good. We love it though. I've been home for the past couple weeks and it's just been a great time with my kids."

Chiwaz shares that his children and wife are his biggest critics when it comes to his music, as well as his biggest support. 

'We didn't want to make something just to make something': New single from Winnipeg artist

"We didn't want to make something just to make something. We wanted to make art." Winnipeg's own, Phoebe Pedrina's new single is set to be released tomorrow and has been covered in prayer. 

'Metamorphosis' is set to be released on Friday, April 19. This has been a long time in the making. "It started more than a year ago. It started with prayer when a couple of us from my church were meeting. We just had it in us that we were going to birth some songs," Pedrina says.

LISTEN: A song for all mothers

Manitoba's own, Barbara Joy Siemens has released a song dedicated to mothers to provide encouragement with what they're going through.  

"For a couple of years, I've been saying to Sharalee [Smith], 'I need a song for Mother's Day and about mothers, you know, being a mother and a grandmother myself. Just a blessing and an encouragement for mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers, your job is so important and there is Proverbs 31 that whole scripture is what the song is all about," Siemens says.

Winnipeg author shares hope in uncertain times with first book

What began as a letter to friends and family has turned into Debra Peters's first published work, The Certainty in Uncertain Times

"The book hits two target audiences," says Peters. "It's both for the seeker as well as the believer. The word tells us that our people die from a lack of knowledge. The knowledge is the word of God."

Peters started writing the letter during COVID.