Join CAIN this fall for their Live and In Worship tour, a night designed to create space for genuine encounter. Come as you are, be refreshed, and leave filled in the presence of God. Through songs that speak life and moments of intentional worship, this evening invites you into something both uplifting and deeply restoring with special guests each weekend of tour! For more information visit at caintheband.com
CAIN
inutes with the members of CAIN you’ll feel like you’ve spent the afternoon in the sunshine. Their joy spills over onto each person they meet, and their bright smiles are as contagious as their stunning harmonies. Pouring their joy into their music, CAIN has discovered what it’s like to live their calling while doing their favorite thing - singing about Jesus.
Raised in Hartselle, Alabama as pastor's kids, CAIN - Taylor Cain Matz, Madison Cain Johnson, and Logan Cain - got their first break opening for Dave Barnes and Andrew Ripp at a show in 2012. Now more than a decade later, they've headlined multiple tours and shared the stage with Chris Tomlin, TobyMac, Phil Wickham and more.
They hit No. 1 back-to-back at radio with their first two singles, "Rise Up (Lazarus)" and "Yes He Can," both songs from their first full-length album Rise Up. Their viral single "I'm So Blessed" from that same album took over social media with more than 513.9M short-form video views. Recently, those three singles and one more – The Commission – have been certified RIAA gold. They released their second full-length album, Jesus Music, in October of 2023. Their single “I Made It” sparked momentum on socials as people took to socials to share their testimonies of what they had made it through. CAIN is set to release a new single in the summer of 2026, pointing towards a third full-length album coming soon thereafter.
In their career to date, they've won a K-LOVE Fan Award for Top Breakout Single "Rise Up (Lazarus)" in 2021 and the 2024 GMA Dove Award for Television Series of the Year for their reality television series “Chasing CAIN” and Recorded Music Packaging of the Year for Jesus Music. Also, they took home the 2025 GMA Dove Award for their kids’ choral project, CAIN for Kids. The group also hosted the 2023 K-LOVE Fan Awards show and is set to make their second appearance at the historic Grand Ole Opry in May of 2026.
Following their popular Live and In Color headline tours, CAIN will be hitting the road again in the Fall of 2026 with an all-new headline tour. Tour announcement and details will be revealed in May of 2026.
Jenn Johnson (Appearing on 9/17, 9/18, 9/19 dates)
Jenn Johnson is a worship leader, songwriter, speaker, and co-founder of Bethel Music, where she serves as president. With a deep love for the local church, she and her husband, Brian Johnson, faithfully serve and regularly lead worship at Bethel Church in Redding, California. Jenn has helped shape modern worship through songs sung by churches worldwide, including “Goodness of God,” “Holy Forever,” and “The Blood.” She has appeared on 18 Bethel Music albums, including the most recent project, We Must Respond (2025). She has also been featured with Bethel Music on national television, including appearances on Fox & Friends and The Kelly Clarkson Show, bringing worship music to a broader audience. Jenn and Brian split their time between Redding, California, and Nashville, Tennessee, where they enjoy life with their five children and community.
Jon Reddick (Appearing on 9/24, 9/25, 9/26 dates)
Worship pastor and songwriter, Jon Reddick, has a heart for the church and the songs that pour out from congregations into the world. Throughout his writing career he’s intentionally composed lyrics that speak about redemption and hope in a way that impacts cross cultural narratives of a generation hungry for healing.
Finding hope through music has long been part of Reddick’s makeup. Growing up the son of a pastor and the church pianist in Memphis, TN, music was woven into Reddick’s DNA from the start. During college, he cut his songwriting teeth writing songs for and leading a contemporary gospel group. After his college years, Reddick got into church work, leading worship for a church in Memphis and eventually making his way to Texas. In both places, Reddick leaned in to bridge-building across racial and generational lines, working to bring churches and cultures together under one faith umbrella.
“At one of my first jobs in full-time church ministry, I led this generationally diverse choir filled with people ranging from 18 years old to 70 years old. We would fuse hymns and contemporary gospel. I wanted to try and bring people together no matter what their differences were, wanted people to go to church and not just sing songs, but find something they could engage with and have a true experience. I wanted to reach across the lines.”
In addition to being a talented musician, Reddick is also a creative visual artist. In a fusion of his artistic and musical sides, one of his paintings is the single cover for his debut song, “You Keep Hope Alive.”
After years of leading worship, writing songs for the church and even touring with other artists, Reddick is now ready to pour all of his experience and passion into his own songs.
“I just want to be a conduit to help people reconcile themselves with God and each other,” Reddick says. “I want to bring people together. I consider it an honor and a privilege to get to lead people in the transparency of worship.”
Lizzie Morgan (Appearing on 10/1, 10/2, 10/3 dates)
Raised in her grandparents’ church just outside of Nashville, Tennessee, worship artist Lizzie Morgan was practically born singing songs to the Lord. From her first solo at five-years-old, Lizzie knew she loved to sing, but it wasn’t until she started leading worship that she felt God’s calling on her life to do music full-time. Even as she pursued her artistry, Lizzie never lost her passion for worship. “Over everything, I hope people describe me as a worshipper first,” Lizzie shares. “We’re preparing people for what they’ll do for eternity – worship. I hope my songs remind people of the power that worship and the presence of the Lord has.”
In a genre filled with talented and anointed worship leaders, it was Lizzie Morgan’s soaring vocals and passionate delivery that set her apart. By the time she was 21, the door opened for Lizzie to sing background vocals for Lauren Daigle, an experience that showed her what it truly means to follow artistry as a calling. “During that season with Lauren, the Lord told me to watch her and pay attention to how she handled everything, how she handled the pressure. It was such a great learning experience for me.” Lizzie sang with Lauren for four years before transitioning to singing and touring with Maverick City Music as well as Red Worship, who she still performs with as often as she’s able to. Time with these artists was yet another building block for Lizzie to develop her own sense of artistry and her identity as a worship leader. “In those early years, I got to watch so many huge artists behind the scenes. I know God had me in those spaces for a reason. I’ve been able to experience a lot and learn so much from watching my peers.”
Lizzie’s debut album Not My Will, a live worship project recorded in Nashville, showcases her lifelong love for worship. Drawing on her deep family history in the church and her own youthful outlook, the album serves as a bridge between the older generation and the modern worshipper. “I grew up on so much old school gospel music and all the hymns. I recognize the power of our grandparents’ music and the power of the old songs. I’m so grateful God has put me in this position so younger people can relate to these songs.”
Giving the album a true community vibe, Lizzie called on several friends and colleagues to be part of the project. Fellow worship leader Seph Schlueter, featured on title track “Not My Will,” is a friend Lizzie made on tour. “We did the Matt Maher tour together and have done some other new artists things together. He has one of the purest hearts I’ve ever experienced.” The song is an anchor for the project, lyrically grounding and sonically uplifting. “I have the most conviction when I sing that song,” Lizzie says. “It’s coming from a true place of wrestling with the Lord over my desire for my life and His will for his life. The first yes is the easiest yes. The second yes is the hard yes, when you say yes to His will over yours.”
“Ancient of Days,” which features Jonathan Stamper, is a soul-stirring reminder that God has always been and always will be. Asking Jonathan to be part of the song was a must for Lizzie. “Jonathan is a musical hero of mine. He was someone I watched for a long time. He sings, raps, writes, preaches, he does it all. I had so many God encounters listening to his music. He helped write some of the record too.”
“Pull Me Close” features Lizzie’s longtime friend Ryan Ofei. “We’ve grown up together in this industry. I got emotional when it was time to introduce him during the recording because we’ve experienced a lot of high highs and low lows together. It was very sweet to have him be part of this project.”
“Let The Alabaster Break” is a shining example of Lizzie’s mix of time-tested songs with a more modern expression. “This is the only song I didn’t write on the record. Jason Ingram helped produce the record and he sent this song to me on a voice note. Growing up my favorite song was ‘Alabaster Box’ so I was in from the song title. It’s the first worship song I ever loved, the first song I ever encountered God with, so I loved honoring it in this special way. ‘Let The Alabaster Break’ is a song about pouring out everything at the feet of Jesus, what it’s like to give God the most valuable thing you have. Singing it for the live album was a beautiful moment.”
More than individual songs of worship, Lizzie’s debut album is a collective declaration of God’s steadfastness and power. “When I lead worship, I draw so much on my history with God and how I’ve seen so much of His power. There’s a lot of power on this record. I’m singing from a place of experience.” A testament to a life authentically surrendered to God, Not My Will is a striking collection of deeply felt, open-hearted songs that bring the listener straight to the feet of Jesus. It’s Lizzie’s own posture as both a worship leader and a worshipper, an offering of praise to the Lord for all He’s done and will do. “I hope when people hear these songs, they experience how good He is. No matter how far off you are, no matter how much you’ve failed, He’s faithful. You don’t have to clean yourself up before you come to Him. Just come and He’ll do the work.”
Kristian Stanfill (Appearing on 10/8, 10/9, and 10/10 dates)
Kristian Stanfill is an artist and songwriter with sixstepsrecords/Capitol Christian
Music Group. Since 2005, he has been an anchor worship leader with the Passion
Movement, writing and leading songs such as the RIAA Gold®-certified track
“Glorious Day” and “One Thing Remains.” His work has earned over 49 million+
global streams.
His 2022 album, Make It Out Alive, is a deeply personal project that chronicles his
journey from brokenness to healing through the saving grace of Jesus, inviting
others into a transparent conversation. In November of 2025, he released the follow up album, Come To Jesus, where he sings about what it looks like to live
victoriously from that grace. “Come To Jesus”, “Say It That Way” and “Just That
Good”, are standout tracks encouraging others to accept and step into that same
hope, joy and freedom. Stanfill and his wife, Kerri, live in Atlanta, GA, with their four children, where he serves as Worship Pastor at Passion City Church.
Joe L Barnes (Appearing on 10/15, 10/16, and 10/17 dates only)
Grief, Joy, & Gratitude - OUT NOW
Leeland (Appearing on 10/22, 10/23 and 10/24 dates only)
Leeland continues to pave the wave in writing beautiful melodies for corporate worship.
Patrick Mayberry (Appearing on 10/29, 10/30, and 11/1 dates)
ABOUT PATRICK MAYBERRY: Patrick Mayberry is a worship leader and
songwriter known for his music about life and faith. Originally from Tennessee, he
was inspired to start leading worship at his local college ministry after attending a
Passion Conference. He later moved to Chicago to work at a church before
returning home to Nashville, TN, where he released his first full length album, Wild
Faith, in 2023. This album features his hit song "Lead On Good Shepherd," which
was nominated for a 2025 K-LOVE Fan Award and was #1 on Billboard Airplay
Chart. Mayberry has toured with well-known artists such as Phil Wickham,
Elevation Worship, Crowder, Pat Barrett, Cory Asbury, and We The Kingdom. He
has also written songs for Chris Tomlin, Passion, Chris Renzema, David Leonard,
and Mack Brock, among others. He lives in Franklin, Tennessee, with his wife,
Jenny, and their four children.
bodie (Appearing on 11/5, 11/6, 11/7, and 11/8 dates)
BODIE is a christian alt-pop artist who first captured national attention as runner-up on The Voice, where his powerful voice and heartfelt performances won over millions. Now pursuing Christian music, he blends pop-driven melodies with faith-filled lyrics that inspire hope and authenticity. With a unique sound and a passion for pointing people toward God, BODIE is already a KLOVE and Dove Award nominee and is quickly becoming a fresh voice in the world of Christian music.