Hello Love by Chris Tomlin

Hello Love by Chris Tomlin

Hello Love is Chris Tomlin's worship album from 2008, made for congregations as much as for headphones. Tomlin had become one of the most sung writers in the modern church, and here he aims at clear, hummable songs the room can carry. I came to it for the warmth of the melodies and the way it looks past the singer to the streets outside.

Why listen?

The sound is bright, polished acoustic pop, built to be sung back. The production is clean and steady, never crowding the voice or the tune. The words stay on rescue, hope, and the city, with a tilt toward mission rather than the self. There is a gentle journey across the record, from praise to longing to resolve. It is easy company on a long, ordinary day.

Favourite song: I Will Rise

A slow, hopeful song about loss and the promise that follows it, sung with quiet steadiness. It stands out for its calm and its plain comfort.

And I will rise when he calls my name
No more sorrow, no more pain
I will rise on eagles' wings
Before my God fall on my knees
And rise
I will rise

The way the chorus opens wide turns a private hope into a shared one. It reminds me of the last gentle slope before the top, when the legs tire but the path is sure. The song does not rush its comfort, which is why it holds.

Key takeaway

Hello Love is a clean, generous worship record with several songs built to last. A gentle recommendation for anyone who likes to sing along.

Tracklist

Details

ItemValue
ArtistChris Tomlin
Release year2008
Length59 min
Tracks12
Labelsixstepsrecords
Standout momentI Will Rise

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