Until the Whole World Hears by Casting Crowns

Until the Whole World Hears by Casting Crowns

Until the Whole World Hears is the 2009 album from the Georgia band Casting Crowns, who write from inside a working youth ministry. It is earnest, melodic pop rock with Mark Hall's plain, conversational voice at the centre. The theme is in the title: living a message worth passing on, not just speaking it.

Why listen?

The sound is mid-paced pop rock, full and tuneful without ever showing off. The production is clean and unfussy, leaving room for the words to land. The lyrics deal with mercy, doubt, and the gap between what we say and how we live. There is a steady pastoral thread running through the songs, patient and kind. It is music made by people who clearly mean every line of it.

Favourite song: Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)

A modern setting of an old hymn that became the album's signature song, building from a hushed start to a soaring chorus. It carries real lift without losing its tenderness.

Living, He loved me, dying, He saved me
Buried, He carried my sins far away
Rising, He justified freely forever
One day, He's coming, oh glorious day
Oh glorious day

The way the chorus climbs feels like the final stretch of a long path, when the view opens out all at once. The song retells an old story and makes it feel new again. That blend of the ancient and the immediate is what stays with me.

Key takeaway

Until the Whole World Hears is an earnest, melodic record about grace lived out. A sincere, warm listen.

Tracklist

Details

ItemValue
ArtistCasting Crowns
Release year2009
Length50 min
Tracks12
LabelBeach Street / Reunion
Standout momentGlorious Day (Living He Loved Me)

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