Current Focus • New Album Releasing June 19, 2026
What God Preserves, He Reveals
From famine to fire, from hiddenness to inheritance, Alabaster Still's new album is a prophetic gospel journey for what survived anyway.
Current Focus
Some seasons were never meant to bury you. They were meant to reveal you.
Releasing June 19, 2026
A prophetic musical journey for what survived anyway.
Across 10 songs and 10 spiritual laws, this project follows the woman of God through lack, hiddenness, internal warfare, the pit, the furnace, the threshing floor, the night watch, and finally into covenant boundaries and inheritance.
The album opens with Starve the Famine and closes with You Shall Not, tracing the path from pressure into possession.
Royal Rumble (When Kingdoms Collide) has been pitched to Spotify editors as the lead warfare anthem from the project.
The 10 Laws
Each song carries a law of emergence, a spiritual principle revealed through pressure, preservation, and divine timing.
Churches & Choirs
If your church, choir, worship team, or ministry would like to sing songs from Alabaster Still, this is the place to begin.
Churches are welcome to inquire about using Alabaster Still songs in worship services.
Choir kit requests are welcomed for select songs from The Laws of Emergence.
Additional permission may be needed for uses beyond a live worship service.
Recommended songs for choir and ministry inquiry: Royal Rumble, Saved in the Fire, Arise and Thresh, You Shall Not, Except at My Word, and Starve the Famine.
Email heartmendcove@gmail.com with the subject line Alabaster Still Church Use Request or Alabaster Still Choir Kit Request and include your church name, contact person, song requested, and intended use.
Listen & Watch
Pre-save the new album, follow the release journey, and watch for the Royal Rumble premiere on June 19.
Pre-save the new album before its June 19, 2026 release.
The YouTube premiere for Royal Rumble (When Kingdoms Collide) is scheduled for June 19, 2026.
Explore the growing body of music and search Alabaster Still on streaming and YouTube.
An altar call in sound
The famine did not erase it. The fire did not consume it. The pit did not bury it. The night did not own it. What God preserved in secret, He reveals in due season.