Amy Grant

Amy Grant's career spans more than 40 years and stretches from her roots in gospel into becoming an iconic pop star, songwriter, television personality and philanthropist. With three multi-platinum albums, six platinum albums and four gold albums, her total career album sales have exceeded 30 million and over 1 billion global streams. Grant’s chart success has been consistent throughout her career with six No. 1 hits, 10 Top 40 pop singles, 17 Top 40 Adult Contemporary tracks and multiple Contemporary Christian chart-toppers.

In addition to her six GRAMMY® Awards, Grant has earned 26 GMA Dove Awards (including four Artist of the Year Awards) and has been awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as well as the Music City Walk of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Conventional wisdom has it that Grant put Contemporary Christian Music on the map becoming the first Contemporary Christian artist to have a platinum record, the first to hit No. 1 on the Pop charts and the first to perform at the GRAMMY® Awards. With that, her legacy as one of the most influential artists of the past four decades is assured.  In 2022, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts included Grant as one of their five distinguished Honorees to receive the 45th Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievements. Grant continues to actively tour each year playing 70+ solo shows in addition to the annual Christmas At The Ryman residency with Vince Gill which celebrated over 100 headline shows at the Ryman, the first co-headliners to mark this incredible milestone.  

In the spring of 2026, Grant released her first new album of new music in over a decade entitled “The Me That Remains” dropping May 8, 2026.  Produced by legendary Mac McAnally, this very personal album is a journey through themes of healing, human & spiritual connection, unity, & hope. The album features collaborations with guest artists Ruby Amanfu & Vince Gill along with co-writing partners Jon Foreman (Switchfoot), Tom Douglas, Mike Reid, Mac McAnally and more. The title song reflects Amy’s journey over the last few years overcoming heart surgery and a bike accident that nearly took her life. Amy’s music always looks through a lens of hope & faith while probing the human condition with honest commentary inviting a conversation.  “The Me That Remains” album sounds and reads somewhat like a ‘life manual’ written from the perspective of an artist that has lived through it all, knows who she is as an artist and human, and as Amy has said, ‘I want to be present for whatever emerges in my time’. The story is not over; it is just the beginning of new chapters to come.


Amy Grant Productions

Amy Grant Productions serves as the umbrella for all creative endeavors including recording, publishing, touring, catalog, and more. AGP falls under the management team of Amy Grant.


Vertical Worship

Vertical Worship is a group of worship leaders and songwriters from Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicagoland with a heart to lead people in passionate, Christ-centered worship.

Formerly known as Vertical Church Band, the group began in 2012 with Live Worship from Vertical Church and went on to release four albums that landed in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Christian Albums chart. Songs like “Yes I Will,” “Open Up the Heavens,” “Spirit of the Living God,” and “Exalted Over All” have encouraged churches all over the world to lift their eyes to Jesus.

The album Church Songs was named one of Worship Leader’s Best Albums of 2015, and “Spirit of the Living God” was listed among the year’s top worship songs. In 2018, “Yes I Will” was certified Gold and received a Dove Award nomination for Worship Song of the Year.

After taking time to rest, reflect, and seek the Lord, we’re stepping back in with renewed passion, fresh songs, and the same calling: to exalt the name of Jesus. Some faces are new, others familiar—but the mission remains the same.

We’re here to help people connect with God through worship that’s rooted in Scripture, rich in truth, and full of hope. We’re so glad to be back—and we can’t wait to worship with you again.


Centricity Music

Founded in 2006, the label was launched with a mission of supporting independent Christian artists. But it wanted to serve them beyond just signing record deals and watching if they became quick successes. Senior VP of A&R John Mays reflects on how the Centricity team pursued deeper ideals:

“Coming from major labels and rosters, there was a feeling of, at best, frustration and, at worst, a bit of hopelessness that you could actually work with these musicians you believed in and have time to care over every aspect of your relationship with them. Of course making music and producing records with them, but beyond that– that you could really know these people, know their families, know their lives and where these songs are coming from,” he says. “That led us to ask ‘What if we didn’t do it the typical way? Could we build something that was built on relationship first?’ Those were nothing but questions. We didn’t know what that would look like.”

Centricity’s founders forged a path. They dedicated their efforts to truly investing in artists, helping them develop their talents and grow. With the drastic changes in music business of the last decade, all signs indicate a slow, persistent approach like this shouldn’t have worked…But 13 years later, the label stands strong, and those personal investments have yielded powerful impacts for music-listeners everywhere. Centricity is now home to 17 Christian music acts, ranging from solo artists to worship bands: Andrew Peterson, Apollo LTD, Brandon Heath, Bay Turner, Chris Renzema, Coby James, Cross Point Music, Jason Gray, John Allan, Jordan Feliz, Katy Nichole, Lauren Daigle, Mack Brock, Natalie Layne, North Point Worship, Patrick Mayberry, and Unspoken. With core values of faith, relationships, and support, the label proves itself more than a business partner for its musicians, but a family.

And as Centricity and its artists have walked that road, they’ve found themselves with accolades such as Grammy nominations, Dove Awards, and Gold Albums, to name a few. It goes to show that when a label takes its time to really connect with artists it believes in, the work produced has powerful potential to connect with others. Along with its artists, Centricity itself has grown, now housing publishing services and more. But even with additional resources, a wider variety of artists, and a few extra #1 singles, the goal of this little-label-that-could has not changed.

Years ago Centricity published the mission statement ‘Enabling our artists to create life-changing experiences for the world.’ Their goal remains the same–enabling, serving, working with our artists to create an impact, to see what God can do.