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Matt Thornton And Corey Paul are All About “My Father’s Business”

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Roughly 50 miles north of Chicago is a small city named Zion with a population of about 24,000 people. Matt Thornton not only resides in Zion, but he’s an officer for the Zion Policy Department and has been for over 14 years.

Matt describes the city as being “plagued with a severe disproportionate amount of drugs and violence” and dealing with these struggles on a daily basis caused him to become depressed and disheartened. He had a short bout with suicide, but says the Lord showed up that night and his life was forever changed.

After giving his life to Jesus, Matt found a way to use his badge to glorify God and that’s when he formed “My Father’s Business.” Over four years ago, MFB started as an outreach organization for at risk youth with 6 kids and has now grown to hundreds of kids attending their weekly events.

“A lot of my kids come from brokenness, and I think they can relate to when I tell them how broken I was. I’m not going to judge any of them or browbeat them at all. They’ll come to me and say, ‘Mr. Matt, I’ve been messing up.’ I tell them I’d been struggling too. ‘Let’s struggle together and we’ll go talk.’ I tell them this is a broken world and we’re going to struggle with sin and flesh every single day, and how your relationship with sin changes. Do you run to God or away from God? I’m really honest with them. I think they appreciate that. They don’t want a school teacher-type attitude. I think that’s showing grace. Who am I[?] who’s not to show grace?”

Matt recently teamed up with his friend, supporter and Texas based rapper Corey Paul for a special collaboration. Corey has created what is essentially the MFB anthem, to honor the work Matt is doing as well as to inspire the young people his organization is helping.

To learn more about “My Father’s Business”and how you can volunteer or support financially visit their Facebook page here.

Watch the video for “The Cop Doing My Father’s Business” by Corey Paul below:

 

 

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Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore Announce Their Exits from Maverick City Music: The End of an Era and the Beginning of Something New

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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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The Stellar Plus Experience Is Back!

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The Stellar Plus Experience is the official, multi-day event leading up to the Stellar Gospel Music Awards. It’s a celebration of faith, music, and culture, offering a range of activities beyond the main awards show. This includes masterclasses, fashion showcases, comedy shows, and special events that enhance the overall Stellar Awards experience. This has also become the space for emerging talent show up and be heard. Don’t miss this experience during Stellar weekend! There will be something for everyone!

For more details on all of the available events for this year, visit the Stellar Plus Experience website: www.stellarexperienceplus.com

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

*Subject to change*

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2025

10a – 2p: Stellar Central Hub 

2p – 4p: Stellar Masterclass

7p – 8p: Stellar 40 Welcome Mixer

8p – 10:30p: Stellar Unplugged



FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2025

8:30a – 10a: Opening Keynote Address

8a – 2p: Stellar Central Hub

11a – 2p: GameChangers Fashion Experience

2p – 4p: Stellar Talks: Fireside Chat + Mixer

9:30p – 12a: Stellar StandUp Comedy Show


SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2025

​​4:30p: 40th Stellar Gospel Music Awards

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2025 Stellar Awards Nominees Announced

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Presented by Central City Productions, the 40th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards returns to Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center on August 16, 2025—honoring the biggest names and brightest newcomers in Gospel music.

Founded by Don Jackson and produced by his team at Central City Productions, the Stellars have long been known as the “Grammys of Gospel.” And for four decades, they’ve remained the premier awards show dedicated to celebrating Black faith-based artistry, excellence, and impact across the globe.

This year’s show is packed with familiar favorites and breakout voices making waves in the culture. From CeCe Winans to Pastor Mike Jr., the nominee list reflects the evolution of Gospel music in real time—bridging tradition, innovation, and divine inspiration.

Check out the full list of nominees below:


Artist of the Year

  • CeCe Winans – More Than This
  • Jason Nelson – You Belong: Live in Durham
  • Kenny Lewis & One Voice – The Healing Project
  • Pastor Mike Jr. – I Got Away EP
  • Tamela Mann – Live Breathe Fight

Song of the Year

  • “Amen” – Pastor Mike Jr.
  • “Clap My Way” – Micah Lee
  • “I Prayed For You (said a prayer)” – MAJOR.
  • “That’s My King” – CeCe Winans
  • “Yahweh” ft. Melvin Crispell III – Jason Nelson

Male Artist of the Year

  • Chandler Moore
  • Deitrick Haddon
  • Doc McKenzie
  • Jason Nelson
  • Pastor Mike Jr.

Female Artist of the Year (Albertina Walker Award)

  • ADIA
  • CeCe Winans
  • Dorinda Clark-Cole
  • Karen Clark-Sheard
  • Lisa Page Brooks

Duo/Chorus Group of the Year

  • Deitrick Haddon ft. Damita & Tasha Page-Lockhart
  • FK&M (Fred Hammond, Keith Staten, Marcus Cole)
  • Ted & Sheri
  • The Group Fire

New Artist of the Year

  • ADIA
  • Bobbi Lane
  • Josh Bracy and Power Anointed
  • Micah Lee
  • Montrae Tisdale and The Friends Chorale

Album of the Year

  • I Got Away EP – Pastor Mike Jr.
  • Live Breathe Fight – Tamela Mann
  • More Than This – CeCe Winans
  • The Healing Project – Kenny Lewis & One Voice
  • You Belong: Live in Durham – Jason Nelson

Choir of the Year

  • Bishop S. Y. Younger Presents Worship in Brazil
  • Chicago Mass Choir – Greater Is Coming
  • Ricky Dillard – When I Think
  • The Mississippi Mass Choir – We Still Believe

Producer of the Year

  • Dana Sorey – You Belong: Live in Durham
  • FK&M team – Time Capsule – The Trilogy
  • J. Drew Sheard – Still Karen
  • Pastor Mike Jr. & DLo – I Got Away EP
  • Stan Jones & team – We Still Believe

Praise and Worship Album of The Year

Praise and Worship Song of The Year


Leading the Pack:

  • Pastor Mike Jr. and Jason Nelson are tied with 9 nominations each
  • CeCe Winans follows closely with 8 nominations
  • The Mississippi Mass Choir earns 6 nominations

See Full List of All 30 Categories Here:

This list is just a snapshot of the nominees. You can find a list of all 30 Categories here: https://www.thestellarawards.com/2025-nominees.html

Fans can vote June 16 – July 18th, 2025 at www.thestellarawards.com
Fan-voted categories include:

  • Urban/Inspirational Single or Performance of the Year
  • Praise & Worship Song of the Year

🔥 ArtSoul Radio + Stellar Awards: A Legacy of Showing Up | Over 10 Years Strong

For over a decade, ArtSoul Radio has been known for showing up for Christian music-not just reporting on award shows like the Stellars and Dove Awards, but for standing in the gaps others overlooked.

Long before CHH and Christian Soul artists were getting red carpet coverage, we were often the only media platform intentionally representing these genres-determined to amplify the sound of a movement that was often being ignored.

We’ll never forget moments like this throwback interview from 2016: when artist Jai (now Jai Vaughn), once spotting our team on the red carpet, paused and said:
“I’m coming to ones who actually play my music.”

That moment still speaks volumes. And it reminds us why we do what we do.

We have watched and captured the evolution of Christian music over the years, and we are excited to see the growth that has come to various award shows, media platforms, radio shows and more – including the evolution of the Stellar Awards as they continue to open their arms to new genres. We have watched the addition of new collaborations as Jai speaks about in the video above along with new features.

We’re here to support that growth, and to honor what the Stellar Awards have been building for decades. From past to present, we remain committed to uplifting the full spectrum of faith-based music and the community connected to it.

“We’re better together. Keep it locked all summer long for updates!”

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