Who We Are

Tomorrow Has Come started as a group of young adult worship leaders coming together to lead worship for a single event. Originally 8 musicians from Virginia, the group now consists of over 20 musicians living throughout the United States. Led by Andrew LaBar-Dietz, the membership looks different for every service.

Tomorrow Has Come draws influence from a variety of music and artists, both secular and spiritual, including: traditional hymns, the music of Taizé, Chris Tomlin, Eric Whitacre, Gary Clarke Jr., Puppet, Chicago, Mumford and Sons, and more.

They walk an eclectic path, finding ways to use different styles of music to engage with God in new and creative ways, all while welcoming the listener into the holy moment. You never know exactly what you will find with Tomorrow Has Come, but you can be sure that worshipping God will be its heart.

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What People Are Saying

“Tomorrow Has Come led our worship time with excellence and grace. The music moved attendees to tears as we joined our hearts in song. The lyrics, instrumentals, and presence combined to create a holy atmosphere. Tomorrow Has Come were exceptional in their communication, planning, and they arrived early for all services.”

— Rev. Amie Stewart, Director of Conference Relations, General Board of Higher Education and Ministry

“The choir nerd in me loves the harmonies. The contemporary worship leader in me loves the reflectiveness, so so much.”

— Kate MacLennan

“These songs warmly and joyfully invite me to the festival and table of the Kin_dom of God! I adore them!

— Rev. MiRhang Baek

“This arrangement of Be Still My Soul is how it sounds in my head and I rarely get to hear an arrangement of it that fits so well.”

— Stephanie Timmerman

“This whole evening tells us that worship is not just an activity but a way to live and be”

— Rev. Daniel Burch

Let’s worship together

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