Phil Wickham Releases 6 Versions of "What An Awesome God"

Phil Wickham's latest release, What An Awesome God (Extended Single), debuted on April 11, 2025, offering a multifaceted exploration of worship through six distinct versions of the title track. This collection includes the original studio recording, an organic rendition, a live performance from Singalong, a personal voice memo, a choir version, and an instrumental track.
The song serves as a modern homage to Rich Mullins' classic "Awesome God," reimagined with contemporary arrangements and heartfelt lyrics that celebrate God's majesty and power. Wickham's intention was to create a fresh take on this iconic worship anthem, aiming to inspire both personal reflection and communal praise.
While formal reviews are yet to surface, early listener feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans have expressed deep appreciation for the song's emotive delivery and spiritual resonance, with some calling it one of Wickham's most impactful works to date.
For those interested in experiencing the live energy of the song, the "Live From Singalong" version is available on YouTube. YouTube
What An Awesome God (Extended Single) is available on all major streaming platforms, inviting listeners to engage with its diverse interpretations and deepen their worship experience.
Tracklist:
-
What An Awesome God - The original studio version.
-
What An Awesome God (Organic) - A stripped-back rendition emphasizing acoustic elements.
-
What An Awesome God (Live From Singalong) - A live performance capturing the energy of communal worship.
-
What An Awesome God (Voice Memo) - An intimate, raw recording offering a glimpse into the song's inception.
-
What An Awesome God (Choir Version) - A powerful arrangement featuring choral harmonies.
-
What An Awesome God (Instrumental) - An instrumental track suitable for reflection or personal worship.
This collection showcases the song's versatility, allowing listeners to experience its message through various musical lenses.
You can stream the full EP on Spotify or watch the official music video on YouTube.
Tags : Phil Wickham "What An Awesome God" Phil Wickham Releases 6 Versions of "What An Awesome God"
Hot Trends
-
Benny DiChiara & Empowered to Take the Stage at NOLA Gold Rugby Team's Faith Night
-
Vineyard Worship's Carl Tuttle Dies
-
Steven Curtis Chapman Remembers Daughter Maria 15 Years After Her Tragic Death
-
Roxanne Grace Releases New Song “Road Trip”
-
“Fool For You” By V1 Worship Now Available
-
Big Daddy Weave Releases First New Album In 6 Years With "Let It Begin"
-
Maranda Curtis' Latest Live Album, "Worship Restored," Arrives
-
Dante Bowe Rejoins Maverick City Music After "Accidentally" Posting Nude Selfie 3 Years Ago
-
Jeremy Camp’s "I Still Believe" Film Coming To Netflix May 15
-
Jon Reddick to Release Hope-Filled Album "No Fear" May 30
-
David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled
-
CXMMXNS, Collective Form by Former Hillsong Worship Leaders, Releases "Chapter 2"
-
Hillsong Worship Former Leader Miriam Webster Gets Married
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
ELEVATION RHYTHM “Victory Lap” Album Review
Most Popular
-
Benny DiChiara & Empowered to Take the Stage at NOLA Gold Rugby Team's Faith Night
-
Vineyard Worship's Carl Tuttle Dies
-
Steven Curtis Chapman Remembers Daughter Maria 15 Years After Her Tragic Death
-
Roxanne Grace Releases New Song “Road Trip”
-
“Fool For You” By V1 Worship Now Available
-
Big Daddy Weave Releases First New Album In 6 Years With "Let It Begin"
-
Maranda Curtis' Latest Live Album, "Worship Restored," Arrives
-
Dante Bowe Rejoins Maverick City Music After "Accidentally" Posting Nude Selfie 3 Years Ago
-
Jeremy Camp’s "I Still Believe" Film Coming To Netflix May 15
-
Jon Reddick to Release Hope-Filled Album "No Fear" May 30
-
David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled
-
CXMMXNS, Collective Form by Former Hillsong Worship Leaders, Releases "Chapter 2"
-
Hillsong Worship Former Leader Miriam Webster Gets Married
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
ELEVATION RHYTHM “Victory Lap” Album Review