Sovereign Grace Music to Release "Knowing God (Acoustic)" EP on June 13

Sovereign Grace Music is set to release Knowing God (Acoustic), a brand-new 7-track EP, on June 13, 2025, across all digital streaming platforms. This contemplative acoustic project reimagines key songs from their 2024 full-length album Knowing God, which was inspired by the enduring theological work of Dr. J.I. Packer.
The acoustic EP brings a fresh, intimate atmosphere to songs that explore God's attributes and His relationship with His people. With a focus on simplicity and heartfelt expression, Knowing God (Acoustic) invites worshipers into deeper reflection on the beauty and depth of God's character.
"We wanted to create something that would feel personal and reflective-something that brings the truths of Knowing God into quiet spaces where people can truly meditate on who God is," said Bob Kauflin, Director of Sovereign Grace Music.
Tracklist:
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Sing (Acoustic)
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You Are Unchanging
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We Receive
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Help Us See Christ
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We Are Yours Forever
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All Things
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Christ Our Wisdom
Each song aligns with a chapter or theme from Packer's theological classic, covering profound topics such as the unchanging nature of God, adoption as sons, wisdom in Christ, and God's sovereignty over all things.
Knowing God (Acoustic) is available for pre-add and pre-save now on Apple Music, Spotify, and other major platforms. The EP follows the success of the full-length Knowing God album, which has been praised for its blend of doctrinal depth and singable melodies.
This release continues Sovereign Grace Music's mission to provide Christ-exalting songs for local churches that are theologically rich and musically accessible.
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