LANDMARK SET THE HOUSTON SESSION:
LIVE AT THE IRON MANOR BOWS OCTOBER 24 FROM
NEWLY MINTED STOWTOWN WORSHIP RESOURCE
TaRanda Greene, Alvin Slaughter and Stephen McWhirter
Lead Diverse Lineup of Featured Artists
NEWS SOURCE: Turning Point PR
October 14, 2025
A groundbreaking celebration of praise spanning styles and bridging generations, the project was recorded earlier this year at the Metro United Worship Conference in Houston. Produced by Matthew Summers (Kirk Franklin, Mac Powell), The Houston Session: Live at the Iron Manor brings together such renowned artists and worship leaders as TaRanda Greene, Alvin Slaughter, Stephen McWhirter, Elevation Worship’s Isaiah “Zeek” Templeton, Jody McBrayer, Durell Comedy, and Linnette Pilar, among others.
Beloved gospel recording artist Alvin Slaughter is featured on the joy-infused debut instant-grat track, “Holy, Holy Holy”—now available on streaming platforms—offering a highly anticipated first taste of the landmark recording. Additional highlights of The Houston Session: Live at the Iron Manor include “Heart of Worship,” TaRanda Greene’s stirring take on the Matt Redman favorite; Stephen McWhirter’s instant classic “Come Jesus Come”; and the popular Psalm 23-inspired “Shall Not Want” as well as the soulful hymn medley “Draw Me Nearer/All Hail The Power” performed by Isaiah “Zeek” Templeton.
“When a multi-generational group of songs is delivered by such a diverse group of worship leaders, my hope is that it represents the Kingdom of God well,” shares powerhouse vocalist and worship leader TaRanda Greene, among the visionaries behind The Houston Session: Live at the Iron Manor. “The Kingdom is diverse in race, age, understanding and style, and we wanted to represent that with this recording.”
“It was a gift to see people from such varied backgrounds come together to create this album, and we’re praying for these songs to bless music programs and congregants alike,” she adds. “We hope the project provides moments of joy, hope and love and that each note will open hearts and bring people into the presence of Jesus.”
“At a time when the Church can feel divided by style or denomination, what happened that night reminded us that worship isn’t a genre, it’s a posture,” says StowTown Records/StowTown Worship Resource president Landon Beene of The Houston Session: Live at the Iron Manor recording. “When the family of God sings together again, Heaven takes notice.”
“My heart is deeply committed to the Church, not only to serve it, but to help restore it,” states Beene of the impetus for StowTown Worship Resource. “I believe the Church has, at times, contributed to the generational divide by prioritizing stylistic preferences over the greater purpose of worship. This is why StowTown Worship Resource is devoted to equipping the Body of Christ with a broad range of musical resources that span diverse styles. Our desire is to help bridge the gap between generations, fostering unity through worship that transcends sound and centers on Spirit and Truth.”
For further information, visit stowtownresource.com or turningpointpr.com. Follow StowTown Worship Resource on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
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