Some news doesn’t just trend — it moves through timelines like a wave. Earlier today, Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore officially announced their exits from Maverick City Music, sending ripples through a community that has been growing up on their sound. For a generation that found belonging in late-night worship sets, heart-felt anthems, and moments of raw authenticity, this feels like the close of a sacred chapter. But the heartbeat of this story isn’t loss — it’s evolution.
Just a few weeks before the announcement, Naomi quietly released her newest solo project, Jesus Over Everything, on September 14. In retrospect, the album was already speaking of change. On “Lost in Hallelujah,” she sings with a steady reverence that feels both rooted and free — a worship that’s rediscovering itself. The song lives in that delicate space between surrender and rebirth.
“This isn’t really an ending. It’s a new beginning. A new chapter,” she wrote in her post. “I learned so much about God, about people, and about myself. Every song was written from a pure place — just wanting to please God.”
Moments later, Chandler shared his own statement — thoughtful, steady, and full of gratitude.
“These last few years have been locked in on what really matters in my life and my career,” he said. “It’s been scary at times, but full of fresh vision and real excitement about the future. … I’m stepping into the next phase, ready to make music that helps people feel a little more human, a little more understood, and a little less alone.”
Their words landed with the same honesty that defined Maverick City Music from the beginning — a movement that blurred the lines between gospel, CCM, and soul, inviting every color of humanity into the same song.
“From singing together in moments that defined a generation to stepping into brand-new chapters — both Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore remind us that purpose evolves, but the heart of worship remains the same.”
Both artists have been quietly paving their own creative paths. Naomi’s Jesus Over Everything and Chandler’s upcoming solo work suggest that the passion and purpose fans fell in love with aren’t ending — they’re expanding.
“Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine have both been releasing new music for a while now — and if songs like this are any sign, fans can expect the same passion, heart, and excellence we’ve come to love from Maverick City Music.”
What some fans call “the end of an era” may actually be the sound of something larger taking shape. Maverick City Music was always about community — a shared fire that encouraged artists to grow beyond its walls. Now, that fire spreads.
“The dream hasn’t changed,” Moore wrote. “The sound continues.”
For every lyric sung, every worship night recorded, and every heart that found healing through their voices, Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore have already left an indelible mark. Their next chapters don’t close a story — they extend it.
“The sound continues. The heart remains.”
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