Chris Renzema

Chris Renzema is a songwriter and performer based out of Nashville, Tennessee.[1] Chris grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he learned to play and sing in churches. His style of music is acoustic / folk / pop.

Chris Renzema
OriginGrand Rapids, Michigan, United States
GenresChristian/gospel
Years active2015 (2015)–present
LabelsCentricity Music
Websitehttps://twitter.com/chrisrenzema

His self-produced indie albums have been played in churches across the country and made a strong impact on digital listeners.[2] His early work included Age To Age - EP, 2014 (independent) (as Chris Renzema & Moriah Hazeltine) and a single, Son Of God - Single, 2017 (independent).[3] His second album was released independently in 2018 - I'll Be The Branches. In December 2018, Renzema announced signing with Centricity Music.

Let The Ground Rest is his first album with Centricity and was released in April of 2020. It was highly reviewed by Josh Balogh.[4] Chris said about it, "This is a record about having faith in barrenness, patience in pain, and ultimately hope for a better tomorrow when your heart feels too tired to go on. I definitely didn’t plan for this project to come out in such a tough time, but I’m not upset that it did - because if what I know about God is true, then I know there is always a reason to have hope. And these songs are all about hope." The following verse describes the album title well...⁣ “He’ll finish what he starts ⁣/ And He started this I know⁣ / But if you saw the plan⁣ / Maybe you wouldn’t go⁣ / I watched Him plant a seed⁣ / And then let the Ground Rest ⁣/ So child oh believe ⁣/ Cus I promise there’s a harvest”⁣[5]

Discography

Singles

  • Son of God (2017)
  • Jacob/HTBY (2019)

Extended plays

  • Age to Age (2014)
  • Let The Ground Rest, B-Sides (2021)

Albums

  • "I'll Be The Branches" (2018)
  • “Let the Ground Rest” (2020)

Awards

GMA Dove Awards

Year Award Result
2020 New Artist of the Year Nominated

References

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