"Living Hope" was released as the lead single from his seventh studio album of the same name on March 30, 2018.[9] Wickham announced the single's release coinciding with Good Friday and Easter holidays.[3] Wickham wrote “Living Hope” with Bethel Music's Brian Johnson through text. Johnson sent him a
voice memo for the melody, with the two sending their ideas back and forth until it was finished. Wickham describes what the track means to him in a video, "God has rescued us from a place that we could never have rescued ourselves. Our future was death, but Jesus came in and brought life – a living hope – into our souls and into our lives. I love singing the truth of 'Living Hope,' and this song has already become an anthem at both of the churches where we lead. I hope anybody who gets to hear it not only sings along, but their hearts’ cling to it as well."[10]
It debuted at No. 35 on the Hot Christian Songs chart.[12] The song left the chart before re-entering on the issue week of January 5, 2019.[13] The song reached the Top 10 after thirty-six weeks, at its peak of No. 10.[14] The track became his third Top 10 on the chart, since "This Is Amazing Grace" in 2014. It debuted at No. 24 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart on the issue week of June 30, 2018.[15] After a long, twenty-four week climb, it finally reached the Top 10, peaking at No. 9.[16] It lasted 38 weeks on the overall chart, becoming his second longest charting song.[17]
The music video for the single "Living Hope" was released on March 29, 2018.[23] The video features Wickham and his band performing the track in dimly lit room.[24]
Cover versions
Bethel Music released a live version of the song, led by Bethany Wohrle as a single.[25] Bethel Music released a duet cover of the song, led by Brian Johnson and Jenn Johnson, on their collective album, Victory (2019).[26]
^Yap, Timothy (January 21, 2019). "Bethel Music "Victory" Album Review: Exclusives: Hallels". Hallels. Retrieved January 27, 2019. Those who already own Phil Wickham's latest album will immediately warm up to "Christ is Risen" and "Living Hope." Since both songs were co-written with Brian Johnson, it's no surprise that they resurface here. Frankly, Johnson's version of "Living Hope" overshadows Wickham's, thanks to Jenn Johnson who brings a veneer of passion to the song's second verse.