The accolades continued to roll in with the choir's sophomore project, the 1998 release titled So Good. The project featured a number of special guests, including Kim Rutherford, who appears on the track "At the Cross"; the husband-wife duo Angelo Veronica, who are featured on "Yes He Loves Me" with Veronica going solo on the track "Bless His Holy Name"; and Min. Kenneth Wells, who was the vocal catalyst behind the hit "Stir Up the Gift," taking the reins on the track "He Takes Care of His Own." The album ended up receiving four Stellar Award nominations in 1999 for Choir of the Year, Traditional Choir of the Year, Traditional Album of the Year, and Producer of the Year, (Joe Pace), along with two Dove Award nominations for Traditional Album of the Year and Traditional Song of the Year for the titled track, "So Good."
Joe Pace and the Colorado Mass Choir would eventually release two more albums on the Verity label, the 1999 release God's Got It, which featured a guest vocal appearance by award-winning artist/songwriter/producer Fred Hammond, and a 2001 Best-Of compilation. Also in 2001, the choir inked a recording deal with Mobile, Alabama-based praise & worship label Integrity Music and released their debut project, Glad About It. Pace would stay on with Integrity for the next five years, issuing a string of acclaimed albums before moving to Columbia for 2006's two-disc Mighty Long Way, a collection of new arrangements of some of Pace's most notable early offerings. Recorded live at the Renaissance Church of God In Christ in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Worship for the Kingdom arrived in 2007, followed by the ambitious audio-visual set Joe Pace Presents: Praise for the Sanctuary in 2010, and by Joe Pace Presents: H.B. Charles Jr. Shiloh Church in 2016. ~ Tim A. Smith, Rovi