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A popular and prolific praise & worship group, Hillsong Worship spun out of Australia’s Hillsong Church, a Pentecostal ministry based in northwest Sydney. Emerging in the early 1980s, the ensemble was called Hillsong Live until 2014. During that time, they released over two dozen albums and helped launch notable CCM artists like Darlene Zschech, Marty Sampson, Brooke Fraser, Reuben Morgan, and Joel Houston. They began operating under the Hillsong Worship moniker with the release of 2014′s No Other Name and have maintained a consistent presence on the Billboard Christian Albums charts with lauded efforts like The Peace Project (2017), Awake (2019), and Take Heart (Again) (2020). Founded in August 1983 by New Zealand natives Brian and Bobbie Houston, Hillsong Church was first known as Hills Christian Life Centre. At launch, the congregation counted just 45 members, but grew to 900 within four years. As the church’s music ministry evolved, in 1986 the Houstons founded the Hillsong Conference, an annual event created to teach and nurture contemporary Christian musicians. A live CD released under the name Hillsong Live (later to be rebranded as Hillsong Worship) titled The Power of Your Love hit retail in 1992, featuring singers/songwriters Geoff Bullock and Darlene Zschech, both mainstays on the myriad Hillsong albums to follow. By the end of the decade, the Hillsong brand was so well-known that in 1999 the Houstons renamed the church Hillsong as well. Despite several controversies that caused the church to become a lightning rod for their strong political stances, the juggernaut surged forward and in 2004 the live Hillsong Worship release For All You've Done topped the mainstream Australian pop charts. A year later, more than 30,000 people attended July’s Hillsong Conference. By early 2006, the Houstons counted more than 19,000 parishioners attending services each week. While the Hillsong Worship series has become an annual staple releasing music recorded at the yearly Hillsong Conferences, the church’s other primary series, Hillsong United, began as the church’s youth ministry band. Originally dubbed United Live, the group was first led by singers/songwriters Reuben Morgan and Marty Sampson. Their 1999 debut, Everyday, established their creative template: each album was recorded live at the annual October youth conference Encounterfest — enabling contributions from a variety of church members, friends, and supporters, including the popular Christian folk chanteuse Brooke Fraser — and released on CD and DVD early the following year. When Morgan left United Live in 2002 to mount a solo career, the Houstons’ son Joel took his place, prompting the name change to Hillsong United. In the years to follow their popularity snowballed on both sides of the equator, with 2006′s United We Stand emerging as the year’s best-selling Christian LP at Canadian retail. All of the Above found similar success in 2007, as did 2009′s a_CROSS//the_EARTH: Tear Down the Walls and the accompanying live album Faith + Hope + Love. Heading into the 2010s, Hillsong’s music continued to flourish as the church expanded to other satellite locations across the globe. The church’s two major musical brands began to intermingle as album covers appeared simply bearing the name Hillsong. Other popular series flying under the Hillsong banner are Hillsong Chapel and Hillsong Young & Free. Consistently popular in Australia, Hillsong also achieved major popularity in the U.S., with albums like 2010′s God Is Able, 2013′s Zion, 2014′s No Other Name, 2015′s Open Heaven/River Wild, and 2016′s Let There Be Light topping the Billboard Christian charts and usually reaching the upper echelons of the pop charts as well. In 2017, they delivered the six-track EP What a Beautiful Name, featuring the title-track single sung by Brooke Ligertwood. The concert album, There Is More: Live in Sydney, Australia 2018, followed a year later and featured the track “Who You Say I Am”; it reached the Top 30 of the Billboard 200. Hillsong issued the live album Awake in 2019; preceded by the lead single “King of Kings,” again sung by Ligertwood, it featured a dozen new songs of worship. Also in 2019, the group released their debut Spanish-language album, Hay Más. A companion release to There Is More, the record featured Spanish versions of their songs sung by core members, including Brooke Ligertwood, Jad Gillies, and David Ware, backed by a choir of worship leaders from Hillsong Buenos Aires. The following year saw the release of Take Heart (Again), a collaborative LP that brought together all three worship expressions of Hillsong Church (Hillsong Worship, Hillsong United, and Hillsong Young and Free). In 2021, the group issued the inspirational stand-alone single “Fresh Wind.” ~ Jason Ankeny & Timothy Monger