Review: Jenn Chenoweth’s “Out To Get Me”

Jenn Chenoweth releases her debut EP “Out To Get Me” on August 29th. The inspirational project is a serene reminder to Christians that God is always with us and can be trusted in all things. From the haunting yet sweet message of “Remembering” to the friendly nudge behind the single “Closest Friend,” this album is an unexpected gift to welcome the fall season.

There are no favorites to be chosen because each song is equally important to the central meaning. It’s all about the light at the end of a dark tunnel and stressing that we are never alone. The entire project is a message of hope for Christians. According to an official press release from Turning Point Media Relations inc, the artist was inspired by Galatians 5 and Psalm 23 during the songwriting process.”Out To Get Me” is full of “synth-pop anthems, reflective ballads and intimate moments of worship,” and Seth & Nirva’s Seth Ready served as producer. Clarence Monestime is a guest vocalist on “Closest Friend.” A host of other talented musicians were a part of the album’s production.

Jenn Chenoweth:“The heart behind the title is this: God is out to get you, but not like you may think. I used to think He was out to get me like a taskmaster, waiting for me to mess up and fail. But the truth is, God was out to get me, to find me, bring me in, and set me free! I want to connect with those who have been led astray by ideas about the Lord that aren’t true. God is our Father, our Shepherd, and our Friend. Yes, He will lovingly correct us, but He does not condemn us.”

The artist is a singer/songwriter, worship leader and SEU Worship alum. Here is the complete tracklist for “Out To Get Me”:

Remembering

Truth Comes Running

I’m Learning

Light As A Feather (Good Shepherd)

Closest Friend

You Won’t Leave

Truth Comes Running (Acoustic Version)

“Out to Get Me” is scheduled to be released on major music streaming platforms on Friday, August 29th.

A special thanks to Jenn Chenoweth and Turning Point MRI for the review copy and images,

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Published on August 25, 2025 13:44
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