Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore Part Ways with Maverick City Music

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Gospel music icons Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore have both officially stepped away from Maverick City Music, marking the end of a significant era for the worship collective.

Naomi Raine, who joined the collective in 2019, looked back on her journey with deep gratitude. She recalled how a small gathering of friends worshiping in a shed evolved into a global movement that transformed her life. Raine emphasized how Maverick City Music helped her grow spiritually, relationally, and personally.

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“Every song I sang came from a sincere place I just wanted to please God,” she reflected. “I’m still writing, singing, worshiping, and leading others, just on my own now.” She made it clear that this isn’t an ending, but the beginning of a new season filled with purpose and direction.

Chandler Moore echoed similar sentiments. Known for his solo work alongside his contributions to Maverick City Music, Moore stated that the past two years have brought clarity to his vision and calling. “It’s been scary at times,” he admitted, “but I’ve found fresh excitement for what’s ahead.”

He described the early days of Maverick as a time of community and spiritual fulfillment. Now, with heartfelt thanks, he’s choosing to follow a new direction.

Both artists also leave behind a legacy within Maverick City Music that continues to inspire millions. Their decisions reflect a desire to follow personal callings while staying rooted in faith.

As Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore step into new solo seasons, their departure signals growth, transformation, and unwavering dedication to worship.

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