Franni Rae Cash Cain Leaves We The Kingdom

Franni Rae Cash Cain announces that she will be departing We The Kingdom. Comprised of brothers Ed and Scott Cash, Ed's kids Franni and Martin, and family friend Andrew Bergthold, the family band formed in 2020, releasing hit songs like "Holy Water" and "God So Loved."
"It is with a humbly grateful heart that I share with you that I am going to be taking a step back from We The Kingdom for the time being," Franni shared on social media. "God has been prompting a change of seasons in my heart, and I will be honoring that. I love our team and my family so much. A big part of me is excited to just have my dad be my dad, my brother be my brother, my uncle be my uncle, and Andrew be my friend. I am deeply grateful for every person that's been on this journey with us."
She will be finishing live show commitments for the rest of 2023. The band is expected to continue delivering new music and new shows in a new chapter. "I can't wait to cheer We The Kingdom on from the front row," Franni Rae concluded.
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