Christian new-age music

Christian new-age music is a subgenre of new-age music whose artists promote Christianity in their lyrics and imagery. Christian new-age artists are often controversial within the New Age movement, as fundamentalist Christians have often accused New Age adherents of promoting Satanism or anti-Christian behavior (such as with ).

The exact origins of the Christian new-age genre is disputed. Scottish singer Lorna's 1993 album The Spirit of the Lord brought the concept and the motto "relaxation under the Lord's eyes" to media attention, while the Swedish act Birgitta was already formed in 1987 as a more general new-age act, but began shifting towards a "ethereal" variant of Christian praise & worship music (following founders Örjan Fahlén and Lasse Fahlén becoming born-again Christians) with their 1990 album Without Satan.