Anna Golden may have released a brand-new album, launched a growing podcast, and celebrated married life, but according to the worship artist herself, there's another headline-worthy addition stealing the spotlight.
During a hilarious and heartfelt appearance on The Worship Probs Podcast, Golden left hosts Brian and Kim Tabor in stitches when she revealed that after getting married, one of the biggest developments in her life was getting... another cat.
"That's the headliner for sure," Golden joked about marriage before quickly adding that her newest feline was a "co-headliner" in her life story. The singer even explained that she "got her cat a cat," introducing listeners to the growing family that now includes her beloved pets Carl and Phil.
The candid conversation offered fans a rare glimpse into the life behind the worship music. While Golden has become known for powerful songs and vulnerable worship moments, listeners discovered a side of the artist that's refreshingly relatable-from her obsession with cats to funny stories about pet groomers, shopping trips, and married life.
But beneath the laughter was a deeper message.
Golden also opened up about her latest album, "Just Us," revealing that the project was birthed from a season of personal growth and intimacy with God. Rather than chasing expectations after the success of her previous releases, she said she felt the Lord leading her toward something more personal and reflective.
Calling the record a "sonic scrapbook" of her relationship with Jesus, Golden shared that many of the songs explore how God's love becomes even more real through life's challenges and seasons of maturity.
The singer also reflected on her two-and-a-half years of marriage, describing her husband as someone who is both fun and deeply sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit. While she admitted married life still surprises her at times, she spoke warmly about building a life together and navigating ministry side-by-side.
Perhaps the most powerful moment came when Golden challenged ministry leaders to return to a simple but often forgotten truth: understanding the love of God.
She shared that many struggles in ministry-from competition and insecurity to burnout and bitterness-can be traced back to forgetting just how deeply loved we are by God. That revelation, she said, has transformed both her personal life and leadership.
Between stories about runaway dogs, rebellious cats, worship-leading mishaps, and profound spiritual insights, the episode reminded fans why Anna Golden continues to resonate with so many believers.
And while her new album may be called "Just Us," it seems Golden's growing fanbase is more than happy to join the conversation.
















