The Weekend Top 20 Countdown

The Top Christian Songs Of The Week

   
  • Home
  • Episodes
  • About Us
  • Music News
  • Contest
  • Contact Us

Set For The Fall Named Winner In 2016 Talent Search Competition

October 29, 2016

The Christian Festival Association (CFA), a group of the nation’s largest Christian music festivals, announced today that “Set For The Fall” has been selected the winner of its 2016 CFA National Talent Search Competition.  Set For The Fall had won the regional the talent search competition at Kingdom Bound Festival in Darien Center, New York last July.  The band was selected by a panel of judges from among a group of talented Christian artists who had also won regional competitions at 2016 CFA festivals from coast to coast.  As a result of their overall victory, Set For The Fall will receive a full performance slot at all participating 2017 CFA events.

Set For The Fall was formed in Pinehurst, NC where they immediately submerged themselves into songwriting with a single purpose: to bring a truthful message of how God can transform any person from any walk of life to become an instrument in His unfailing plan. The band’s songs reflect their ability, through the grace of God, to deal with life’s trials and experiences. According to lead singer Joey Lassiter, the band’s objective is to “musically paint a picture of how God in all of His grace has reached into these broken men’s lives and rebuilt them to impact a generation that has become blind to it’s own downfall.” Adds guitarist Donovan Roybal: “We’re all human. God calls on us to be Christ-like not perfect. We want to show the world it’s normal to mess up but to have a heart of humility and to be able to admit our faults.”

The band consists of Harrison Muffley on guitar, Donovan Roybal on guitar and Joey Lassiter on vocals.  Lassiter continues, “I can’t imagine being on the road with anyone else.  These guys are my brothers.  They know everything about me and still have my back.” The artist’s website is setforthefall.com.

“Choosing one winning artist among an incredible group of finalists was a very difficult task for our panel of judges,” said CFA president Donna Russo. “Ultimately, they have chosen a group of young men who are passionate about Jesus and His ability to revive a troubled generation.”

About the Christian Festival Association
Now in its twelfth  year, the Christian Festival Association is comprised of thirty nine of the nation’s largest Christian music festivals – all united by a common goal: to bring glory of God.  The group meets regularly via conference calls and at an annual meeting in Nashville to discuss matters such as talent development, spiritual content, event production, marketing, national sponsorship acquisition and other topics of common interest.  The Association’s website is www.christianfestivals.com.

 

Newsletter

By providing us with your name and email address you acknowledge that you're signing up to receive our newsletter and other email correspondence from The Weekend Top 20 which may occasionally include promotional information about products/services that may be of interest to you. (i.e. special events, new music releases, family entertainment etc.) The Weekend Top 20 will never sell your name and contact information to any third party.

Podcast



Click the menu icon in the upper right corner of the player to browse past episodes!

Weekend Top 20 Chart

Week of 1/10/26

01

Left It In The River  -  Jamie MacDonald

02

No Survivors  -  Jeremy Camp

03

Still  -  Crowder

04

Can't Steal My Joy  -  Josiah Queen & Brandon Lake

05

Won't Start Now  -  Seph Schlueter

06

What An Awesome God  -  Phil Wickham

07

Heaven On My Mind  -  TobyMac feat. Forrest Frank

08

Let It Be A Hallelujah  -  Lauren Daigle

09

Honest  -  Leanna Crawford

10

Mighty Name of Jesus  -  Hope Darst

11

How Good It Is  -  Chris Tomlin

12

World On Fire  -  For King & Country & Taylor Hill

13

God Story  -  Anne Wilson

14

The Truth  -  Megan Woods

15

Have Your Way  -  Katy Nichole

16

The Love I Have For You  -  Colton Dixon

17

Dusty Bibles  -  Josiah Queen

18

Black Sheep  -  Ben Fuller

19

I've Just Seen Too Much  -  Big Daddy Weave

20

The Way  -  Jon Reddick

Meet the Host

Kurt Wallace
I think I was born with a pair of headphones attached to my head!

I have always loved radio and was introduced to Contemporary Christian Music when I was a lowly freshman in high school, way back in 1977! "Praise the Lord" by The Imperials, "Your Love Broke Through" by Keith Green and others were the first songs I heard and played over and over again!

Read More

Poll

Poll

Copyright © 2026 Weekend Top 20 Countdown · All Rights Reserved · Login