CXMMXNS, Collective Form by Former Hillsong Worship Leaders, Releases "Chapter 2"

"Chapter 2" is the latest EP from CXMMXNS, a worship collective formed by GRAMMY® and Dove Award-winning songwriters Ben Fielding and Reuben Morgan. Released on March 28, 2025, the EP features five tracks, including "Say Amen," "Doorkeeper," "Foot Of The Cross," "Cast All My Cares," and "Remember Christ."
"These songs are for the seekers, the worshippers, the ones standing in the in-between. Let them lead you deeper, stir fresh hunger, and remind you that He is near."
CXMMXNS aims to contribute to the modern worship canon by uniting believers around the common confession of Christ. Their debut release, "Chapter 1," was released on November 8, 2024, and featured collaborations with artists like Aodhan King.
While specific reviews for "Chapter 2" are limited, the collective has shared insights into their creative process on social media. For instance, they collaborated with Bella Taylor Smith for this EP and teased snippets of their work together.
For more updates and behind-the-scenes content, you can follow CXMMXNS on their official Instagram.
CXMMXNS is a worship collective founded by songwriters Ben Fielding and Reuben Morgan. Their music is deeply rooted in biblical themes and aims to unite believers in worship through modern, heartfelt expressions of faith. With a mission to contribute to the contemporary worship canon, CXMMXNS blends powerful melodies with rich theological depth. Their debut project, Chapter 1, released in 2024, introduced their vision to the world, followed by Chapter 2 in 2025, featuring collaborations with artists like Bella Taylor Smith. Their songs focus on themes of surrender, grace, and the redemptive power of Christ, making an impact in churches and worship gatherings worldwide.
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