December 21, 2020

Greater Vision Celebrates Their 20th Anniversary with "The Journey"

 


Award-winning Greater Vision is starting 2021 off by celebrating their 30th Anniversary and releasing a classic new project, entitled The Journey. This recording features 13 songs with 8 re-recorded classics and 5 sure to be classics. 

The Journey will be available online and in stores on January 1, 2021 via Daywind Records.It's impossible to narrow down thirty years of great songs and great memories into just a few titles. So, we've completely re-recorded some of the songs you've told us over and over are your favorites. Plus, we've included 5 brand new songs because we're always looking for great, new "classics" to take us into the next thirty years. -Gerald Wolfe








1. For All He's Done

2. I've Got A Love

3. You're Not Good Enough

4. Just One More Soul

5. Walkin' On The Water That He Made

6. I Could Never Praise Him Enough

7. My Name Is Lazarus

8. It Pays To Pray

9. Songs of Grace

10. You Are My King

11. Faces

12. With All The Many Miracles

13. Start With Well Done

14. Overture/For All He's Done

Since December of 1990, Greater Vision has inspired audiences with their rich vocal blend and their effective ability to communicate the message of the gospel.  They have established a firm place at the pinnacle of Christian music, and have become the most awarded trio in the history of Gospel music.


Gerald Wolfe, the group's founder, serves as Pianist and Emcee. Multi-Award-winning Songwriter, Rodney Griffin, sings the lead part for the trio. Chris Allman, writer of the 2015 "Song of the Year", "For All He's Done", sings tenor. Jon Epley is the newest member of the group, having joined April of 2017 as the new Baritone singer.


Greater Vision appears regularly on the InTouch television program, hosted by Dr. Charles Stanley, as well as on the Gaither Gospel Series. Gerald also serves as a co-host on Bill Gaither's syndicated "Homecoming Radio" Show, heard weekly on almost 3000 radio stations around the world, as well as on satellite radio.