This Is Jesus Culture

This Is Jesus Culture is the first compilation album by American Christian worship band Jesus Culture. The album was released on April 7, 2015 by Jesus Culture Music alongside Sparrow Records.[4][5] Jeremy Edwardson, Nathan Grubbs and Brian Johnson worked together on the production of the album.[6]

This Is Jesus Culture
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 7, 2015 (2015-04-07)
Recorded2010–2014
Genre
Length78:42
Label
Producer
Jesus Culture chronology
Unstoppable Love
(2014)
This Is Jesus Culture
(2015)
Let It Echo
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicno rating[1]
Cross Rhythms[2]
Hallelsno rating[3]

The album is a compilation of popular songs by Jesus Culture recorded between 2010 and 2014,[1] and also includes two new songs recorded live at the Jesus Culture Conference in Sacramento, California.[7]

Critical reception

AllMusic's Mark Deming wrote a positive review of the album, saying "This Is Jesus Culture is an impressive introduction to the group's music as well as an inspiring look at the passionate, powerful sounds that have made then one of the most popular and respected Christian music groups of their day."[1]

Track listing

Album release[1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Want To Know You" (featuring Chris Quilala)Jeffrey Kunde, Ian McIntosh, Chris Quilala9:01
2."Sing Out" (featuring Chris Quilala)Jeremy Edwardson, Kunde, McIntosh, Quilala6:27
3."Unstoppable Love" (featuring Kim Walker-Smith)Christa Black Gifford, Skyler Smith, Kim Walker-Smith9:12
4."Rooftops" (featuring Kim Walker-Smith)Jonathan Berlin, Lindsey Sweat, Ben Williams7:49
5."Your Love Never Fails" (featuring Chris Quilala)Chris McClarney, Anthony Skinner7:59
6."Alleluia" (featuring Chris Quilala)Kunde, McIntosh, Quilala, Jeremy Riddle7:52
7."Agnus Dei" (featuring Chris Quilala) 4:54
8."How He Loves" (featuring Kim Walker-Smith)John Mark McMillan8:51
9."One Thing Remains" (featuring Chris Quilala)Gifford, Brian Johnson, Riddle8:37
10."Your Name Is Glorious" (featuring Kim Walker-Smith)Jess Cates, Skinner8:29
11."Show Me Your Glory" (featuring Kim Walker-Smith)Kathy Frizell, Nate Ward II, Walker-Smith8:20
12."Holy Spirit" (featuring Kim Walker-Smith)Bryan Torwal, Katie Torwalt8:03
Total length:78:42

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.[6]

  • Brandon Aaronson – bass guitar
  • Jonathan Berlin – composer
  • Justin Byrne – guitar
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Jess Cates – composer
  • Jeremy Edwardson – engineer, producer, programming
  • Patrick Everett – assistant engineer
  • Josh Fisher – drums
  • Adam French – editing, engineer
  • Kathy Frizell – composer
  • Sam Gibson – mixing
  • Christa Black Gifford – composer
  • Troy Glessner – mastering
  • Jeremy Griffith – mixing
  • Ainslie Grosser – mastering, mixing
  • Nathan Grubbs – producer
  • Andrew Jackson – assistant engineer, engineer
  • Brett Jimison – assistant engineer
  • Brian Johnson – composer, producer
  • Derek Johnson – percussion
  • Joel Kilmer – guitar
  • Jeffrey Kunde – composer, acoustic guitar, guitar
  • Drew Lavyne – mastering
  • Banning Liebscher – executive producer
  • Chris McClarney – composer
  • Ian McIntosh – composer, Fender Rhodes, keyboards, loops, programming
  • John Mark McMillan – composer
  • Timothy Powell – engineer
  • Chris Quilala – composer, drums, featured artist, electric guitar, rhythm guitar, guitar
  • Jeremy Riddle – composer
  • Anthony Skinner – composer
  • Martin Smith – acoustic guitar, keyboards
  • Skyler Smith – composer, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion
  • Stuart Garrard – guitar
  • Lindsey Sweat – composer
  • Bryan Torwalt – composer
  • Katie Torwalt - composer
  • Kim Walker-Smith – composer, executive producer, featured artist, background vocals
  • Nate Ward II – composer
  • Ben Williams – composer
  • Molly Williams – background vocals
  • Jacob Wise – engineer
  • Joshua Wurzelbacher - design

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Christian Albums (Billboard)[8] 15

Release history

Region Date Version Format Label Ref.
Worldwide April 7, 2015 Standard
  • Jesus Culture Music
  • Sparrow Records
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