Anna Golden Inspiring 'At The Altar' Performance

Anna Golden’s powerful performance of her song, ‘At the Altar’ will put you in the worship mood. 

Anna knew she had a heart for worship from a very early age. The St. Louis, Missouri native grew up in a family of talented siblings and was performing and playing the guitar and piano by the age of six. Her parents were worship leaders and worship has always been a big part of her life.

She started touring with her brother Josh Golden, and Radio Disney and by 16 was leading worship at her home church in St. Louis. Some of her more popular songs are, ‘Take Me There,’ ‘What He’s Done,’ and ‘Changing Me.’

Her latest album, where you can find the song, ‘At the Altar’ is called Church, and came out in 2023. The album blends elements of pop, rock, gospel, and contemporary music to create 11 worship songs. 

“This is a holy moment, the Spirit of God is in this place
It's a divine appointment, to meet with Him face to face
This is an invitation, it's no accident you're here
So what are you waiting for?”

‘At the Altar’ starts strong with words about the spirit of God and how he is inviting us to be with him. The chorus talks about how if we need him, whether we need healing, freeing from bondage, waiting on a child to come home, or for a miracle to happen, we need to meet others at the altar. The song is a reminder that we are not alone and that there is a place for us to go so that we can turn to God to help us through. 

“He is your praise, and he is your God, that has done for you these great and terrible things, which your eyes have seen.” - Deuteronomy 10:21

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