CXMMXNS (Ben Fielding and Reuben Morgan) Releases Debut EP Today

GRAMMY®-Award and Dove-Award-winning songwriters Ben Fielding and Reuben Morgan have united to form the special worship collective CXMMXNS. Today, they released their debut project, CXMMXNS Chapter 1. Listen to these brand new songs, featuring Aodhan King, Reuben Morgan, Ben Fielding, and songwriters Brian Johnson and Hannah Hobbs.
CXMMXNS is focused on contributing to the next generation of the global church's modern worship canon. Taking their passion for writing songs that help people worship and the church sing together, Fielding and Morgan are dedicated to showcasing fresh and familiar voices, creating a collaborative worship movement. The hope is to develop the next generation of worship leaders while championing established greats in the genre.
Released with Provident Label Group and Essential Worship, CXMMXNS is a new chapter for these songwriters and worship leaders. Fielding and Morgan have a remarkable catalog of worship songs that have equipped churches for years-and now for years to come with this new chapter. CXMMXNS is worship, grounded in scripture, that unites believers around our common confession-CHRIST.
ABOUT CXMMXNS: Birthed in Sydney, Australia, CXMMXNS is passionately committed to gathering worshippers worldwide and serving local churches with songs everyone can sing. Grammy-Award and Dove-Award-winning songwriters Ben Fielding and Reuben Morgan (both formerly of Hillsong Worship) have united to form CXMMXNS. From the pen of these two creative forces have come some of the most celebrated and sung worship anthems in the modern church: 'Goodness of God,' 'Who You Say I Am,' 'What A Beautiful Name,' 'Cornerstone,' and 'Mighty To Save' (to name a few)-sung by tens of millions of Christ-followers every week.
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