A Christian band is sharing a touching tribute after the tragic death of a former member.

Andy Williams, the former Casting Crown drummer, has died at the age of 49. On his way to church on Sunday, June 27, when he got into a motorcycle crash, leaving him with severe brain and body trauma. He dies of his injuries at around 1 a.m. Friday.

"He fought a great fight, but the injuries that he suffered took a toll on his physical body. You prayed along with us that Andy would be healed. You prayed along with us that Andy would wake up. You prayed along with us that God would perform a miracle. While we mourn that Andy isn’t here with us, and that we didn’t get to witness the miracle we longed for here on earth, all of our prayers were answered," William's home church, Grace Chapel says in a statement shared by Casting Crowns' vocalist Mark Hall.

"He is healed, he is awake and we believe that he is more alive today than he has ever been. We hold fast to Paul’s words that we look not to the things that are seen, but to those things that are unseen, for they are eternal. We celebrate that Andy is in the arms of his Savior and we are grateful for the memories and laughter that Andy brought to all who knew him."

Hall is grateful for the outpouring of support.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Mark Hall (@markhallcc)

"We can’t thank you enough for your prayers, support, and unending love. You have walked with us through this very difficult journey and we felt you there the entire way. We love you so much and we thank you for the support."

They are asking those who know Williams' family to hold off on reaching out to give them, giving the family time to rest together.

Williams leaves behind a wife and two sons.