Sibling Trio Cain Prepares for Christmas with "Celebrate Me Home"

Sibling trio CAIN share their take on the song, "Celebrate Me Home." Recently, their first single, "Rise Up (Lazarus)." Now breaking into the top ten at radio and currently No. 9 on Billboard's Airplay Chart, a new music video for the song drops today.
"Christmas is going to look different for a lot of you this year," states Taylor with CAIN. "Traveling to see family and loved ones may not be a possibility for some. We hope that when you hear 'Celebrate Me Home,' you are able to close your eyes and picture your favorite friends and family cheering you in through the front door, handing you a gift from under the Christmas tree and hugging you tightly by the fireplace as you celebrate Jesus' birth.
We pray that sweet memories would carry you through until you can be with the ones you love again. For those who can't make it home, may you still have something to celebrate this year."
|
Tags : cain cain celebrate me home cain news Christmas christmas albums 2020
Hot Trends
-
American Idol's Breanna Nix’s Debut Single “Higher” Soars to No. 1
-
12th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards: The Winners & How You Can Watch It
-
7 Things You May Not Know About American Idol's Breanna Nix
-
Stars Go Dim Searches For Divine Fingerprints on “G.I.R.L. (God In Real Life)”
-
Here Are the Winners of the 2024 K-LOVE Fan Awards
-
Sanctus Real to Headline Revised Canadian Tour Following Newsboys Cancellation
-
David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled
-
Sarah Jakes Roberts' Celebrated Woman Evolve Returns to Globe Life Field for Annual Women's Conference
-
Newsboys Cancel Canadian Dates for 2025 Revival Nights Tour Following Lineup Change
-
Seph Schlueter's "Won't Start Now" Serves as a Heartfelt Anthem of God's Unwavering Faithfulness
-
Wanda Bell Launches LadyBellRadio.com 24/7 Gospel Music Platform
-
CeCe Winans Extends Her Sold Out Tour
-
Hillsong's Marty Sampson Finalizes His Decision to Leave Christianity in Tear-Filled Letter
-
Phil Robertson, Patriarch of "Duck Dynasty," Dies at 79
-
Performers Announced for 12th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards
Most Popular
-
American Idol's Breanna Nix’s Debut Single “Higher” Soars to No. 1
-
12th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards: The Winners & How You Can Watch It
-
7 Things You May Not Know About American Idol's Breanna Nix
-
Stars Go Dim Searches For Divine Fingerprints on “G.I.R.L. (God In Real Life)”
-
Here Are the Winners of the 2024 K-LOVE Fan Awards
-
Sanctus Real to Headline Revised Canadian Tour Following Newsboys Cancellation
-
David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled
-
Sarah Jakes Roberts' Celebrated Woman Evolve Returns to Globe Life Field for Annual Women's Conference
-
Newsboys Cancel Canadian Dates for 2025 Revival Nights Tour Following Lineup Change
-
Seph Schlueter's "Won't Start Now" Serves as a Heartfelt Anthem of God's Unwavering Faithfulness
-
Wanda Bell Launches LadyBellRadio.com 24/7 Gospel Music Platform
-
CeCe Winans Extends Her Sold Out Tour
-
Hillsong's Marty Sampson Finalizes His Decision to Leave Christianity in Tear-Filled Letter
-
Phil Robertson, Patriarch of "Duck Dynasty," Dies at 79
-
Performers Announced for 12th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards