Nashville's Museum of Christian & Gospel Music is giving fans a closer look at We The Kingdom's journey with a limited-time pop-up exhibit, now extended through June 20.
The display arrives as the multi-generational family band celebrates the release of their new album, "Everything I Thought Was Pleasure," which dropped June 12 via Capitol Christian Music Group.
The exhibit walks visitors through key moments in the band's career, pairing memorabilia and personal stories with the larger history of Christian and Gospel music.
For longtime fans and first-time listeners alike, it offers a chance to step into the music and ministry that have shaped We The Kingdom's rise.
Steve Gilreath, Founding Executive Director of the Museum of Christian & Gospel Music, shared that the museum is honored to spotlight the band during such a meaningful season in their career, noting their music has encouraged millions and the exhibit gives fans a chance to connect more deeply with that story.
Since forming in 2018, the Cash family-led band has built one of contemporary Christian music's most recognized catalogs, earning GRAMMY nominations, Dove Awards, and RIAA certifications along the way.
Their 2020 breakout single "Holy Water" spent eight weeks at No. 1 on Christian radio and remains a defining song of the past decade, while the band has surpassed one billion global streams.
The We The Kingdom Pop-Up Exhibit is included with general museum admission.
Beyond the industry milestones, the display stands as a quiet reminder of how art and testimony work together to point people back to faith - a mission the museum has carried since opening in October 2025, and one that earned it a spot on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail earlier this year.
















