Worthy cover
Worship song

Worthy

83churches in our map sing this — one of the most-adopted worship songs right now.
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About “Worthy”

Written by Elevation Worship's Chris Brown and Mack Brock together with pastor Steven Furtick, the song was recorded live for the band's 2018 album Hallelujah Here Below. It moves from Christ's work on the cross and the grace shown to the singer into a simple congregational declaration that Jesus is worthy of all praise. Elevation later revisited the song in a reimagined arrangement on the 2019 companion album Paradoxology.

Written by Chris Brown, Mack Brock and Steven Furtick · Released 2018 on Hallelujah Here Below · CCLI #7111931

Churches that sing it

Real churches in our map with this in their worship playlist — 15 you can watch on YouTube.

Where in the world

United States
42
United Kingdom
20
Germany
8
Netherlands
2
Denmark
2
Switzerland
1

If your church sings this, they also sing

Praise (feat. Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore)Elevation Worship, Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, Chandler Moore
180 ⛪
104 ⛪
Goodness of God - LiveBethel Music, Jenn Johnson
176 ⛪
Great Are You Lord - LiveAll Sons & Daughters, Leslie Jordan, David Leonard
191 ⛪
Here AgainElevation Worship
68 ⛪
Nothing ElseCody Carnes
79 ⛪

Frequently asked

Who wrote “Worthy”?

Chris Brown, Mack Brock and Steven Furtick. It was first released in 2018 on Hallelujah Here Below.

What is “Worthy” about?

Written by Elevation Worship's Chris Brown and Mack Brock together with pastor Steven Furtick, the song was recorded live for the band's 2018 album Hallelujah Here Below. It moves from Christ's work on the cross and the grace shown to the singer into a simple congregational declaration that Jesus is worthy of all praise. Elevation later revisited the song in a reimagined arrangement on the 2019 companion album Paradoxology.

How many churches sing “Worthy”?

83 churches in the playlist.church map have it in their worship playlists, most often for Adoration, Majesty — one of the most-adopted worship songs today.