Worthy of Hallelujah by Jesus Culture
Jesus Culture's 2025 live album gathers their worship leaders for a record built around the long, unhurried moment of praise.
Kim Walker-Smith is an American worship leader and singer who emerged from the Bethel Church youth ministry in Redding, California to become one of the principal vocalists of Jesus Culture. She is widely known for leading the song How He Loves and for her parallel solo recording career.
Jesus Culture's 2025 live album gathers their worship leaders for a record built around the long, unhurried moment of praise.
Jesus Culture's 2020 second live volume keeps the church singing, with songs of freedom, courage and lifted eyes.
Jesus Culture's 2020 live worship record gathers a roomful of voices around songs of revival, trust and steady hope.
Jesus Culture's 2018 live album, a long and fervent worship night about a faith that keeps burning.
Jesus Culture's 2006 live worship album, an early recording from the movement that I came to later.
Jesus Culture's 2017 live album is a long, warm gathering of praise, centred on a love that names and finds people.
Jesus Culture's 2016 live album is a stirring worship set about a presence that fills a room and echoes outward.
Jesus Culture capture a 2014 live album about a love that will not stop, with surrendered praise led by Kim Walker-Smith and Chris Quilala.
Jesus Culture's 2012 Live from New York is a long, fervent night of worship with Martin Smith and Kim Walker-Smith.
Jesus Culture's 2011 double live album captures a loud, hungry worship night, raw and long and full of fire.
Jesus Culture's 2010 live worship album, long unhurried songs recorded in a room full of young voices.
Jesus Culture's 2009 live album is long-form, hunger-driven worship led by Kim Walker-Smith's soaring voice.
Jesus Culture's 2008 live album spreads long, free worship songs across a conference night of sung praise.
Jesus Culture's fervent 2007 live album captures young, unrestrained worship, including the now-beloved How He Loves.