Two-time GRAMMY Award winner and multi-platinum artist Zach Williams has become one of the most powerful voices in Christian music. Blending southern rock, country, and faith-filled storytelling, Williams has earned multiple No. 1 radio hits, more than 2 billion on-demand streams, and a reputation for songs that speak honestly about redemption and hope.
His GRAMMY Award-winning duet with Dolly Parton, “There Was Jesus,” topped Pandora’s Top Spins chart for twelve consecutive weeks and was performed at the 53rd Annual CMA Awards. In 2026, Williams released his fourth chart-topping album Jesus Loves, featuring collaborations with Thomas Rhett, Ben Fuller, and CAIN.
Williams is also the author of the book Rescue Story: Faith, Freedom, and Finding My Way Home and the children’s book A Little More Like Jesus. He lives near Nashville, Tennessee with his family.
Michael Cochren is an award-winning singer/songwriter and worship leader from a small town in Indiana. After graduating school, he began playing music nationwide with a band of friends—later joined by his wife Leah—under the name Cochren & Co. With hope-filled lyrics and timeless melodies, Cochren & Co. blurs the line between American pop/rock and soul/blues to create a sound that is both familiar and fresh.
Cochren & Co. first made waves with their debut album Don’t Lose Hope (Gotee Records, 2021), which produced Billboard Top 10 radio hits including the RIAA Gold-certified “Church (Take Me Back),” “One Day,” and “Who Can.” Their follow-up album Running Home (2023) featured the band’s first No. 1 Billboard radio single with the title track, later named one of the Top 10 Airplay Songs of 2023, while “Thank God For Sunday Morning” was recognized among K-LOVE’s 22 Songs that Defined 2022.
Christian Hohn is a singer, songwriter, and worship pastor from Pleasant Garden, North Carolina whose music captures the heart of small-town life and the hope found in faith. With lyrics rooted in honesty and melodies that carry a sense of home, Christian crafts songs that reflect real life and point people back to something greater than themselves. Raised in church, Christian began singing and playing drums at a young age, quickly finding that music was more than just a talent – it was a calling. As a teenager, he discovered a deep love for songwriting using it as a way to process life, faith, and the beauty of ordinary moments. That passion eventually led him to ministry, where he now serves as the worship pastor at Vintage Church in Randleman, North Carolina. Currently writing and recording songs in Nashville, he’s preparing to release his first collection of music in the summer of 2026, a project that tells the story of faith through the lens of everyday life, struggle, and redemption.

