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'God Leads Us Along' The Gaither Vocal Band Worship Performance

Check out this great worship performance by The Gaither Vocal Band of the song ‘God Leads Us Along.’

“In shady, green pastures, so rich and so sweet, God leads His dear children along
Where the water's cool flow bathes the weary one's feet, God leads His dear children along
Some through the waters, some through the flood, some through the fire, but all through
The blood, some through great sorrow, but God gives a song, in the night season”

This rendition of ‘God Leads Us Along’ was recorded live at Gaither Studios in Alexandria, IN in 2021. In the video, Bill Gaither starts off sharing a memory before the song starts. “My old buddy Al Belittle used to sing this on Wednesday night prayer meetings. I’ll never forget it. Listen,” he says. Then he starts off the song, and the other vocalists join him later on. They all sound incredible together!

The song ‘God Leads Us Along’ is a great reminder that God’s providence is still with us even in our difficult moments. In fact, it was a hard moment that inspired the writing of this hymn.

The hymn’s author was George A. Young, and he was a rural preacher who humbly served the Lord. After saving up enough money and resources for a while, George was able to construct a simple home for his family. Unfortunately, while George Young was away preaching, some bad people who did not like him sharing the Gospel burned down his house and it was completely destroyed. It was out of this tragedy that George Young reaffirmed his faith in God by writing ‘God Leads Us Along’ in 1903.

This hymn has continued to uplift and encourage so many people through the years, and we hope that you enjoyed listening to The Gaither Vocal Band’s rendition of it today! 

'Creator' Phil Wickham Official Music Video

You don’t want to miss ‘Creator’ performed by Phil Wickham in this beautiful official music video! 

“Praise Him all you creatures great and small
Praise Him summer, winter, spring and fall
Hollowing wind, rushing streams
Rolling hills and crashing seas

What an incredibly reverent music video that points us to the One who created us and the world we live in. Do you ever whisper words of praise as you notice the sunrise on your way to work? Or maybe when the leaves dance to the ground in an array of colors in the fall? Maybe you whisper a prayer of praise when you hug your kids and grandkids.

No matter what fills your soul with gratitude, we can praise God for all the wonders that surround us. 

The song is part of the album he released in August of 2023 titled, ‘I Believe.’ Phil wanted to create an album worthy of pointing everyone back to Christ. He said, “There are so many searching for truth, meaning, belonging, purpose, hope, fulfillment, peace and healing… I think the world is desperate to see and hear people full of hope, joy, love, and confidence telling their stories about how Jesus saved and changed their lives.” 

The song ‘Creator’ brings us right to the heart of why Jesus loves us so much. What I love the most about this powerful message is how the video is choreographed to show giant crashing waves, majestic mountain tops, to the stars swirling in the galaxy. We can look at creation and know that we have a Creator. 

We hope you enjoyed listening to Phil’s new song. May you lift up your voice and worship your Creator! 

Colossians 1:16 “For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him.”

'Salvation Mountain' Lauren Daigle And Gary Clark Jr. Official Lyric Video

Listen to this amazing song titled ‘Salvation Mountain’ by Lauren Daigle and featuring guitar virtuoso Gary Clark Jr.

“You turn my rags into riches, my mess into marvelous, my broken into beautiful
Like only You can, You take my fear into faith, my hopelessness to happiness
My loneliness into living, it's where You're takin' me, I'm on my way to Salvation Mountain
Yeah, I'm here to be changed, I'm here to be free, I'm on my way to Salvation Mountain”

What an amazing song that reminds us how God can completely turn our lives around. This soulful song is part of Lauren Daigle’s new full-length self-titled album. The project’s first ten songs came out in May, and another thirteen songs were released in September. The song ‘Salvation Mountain’ was written over the course of a road trip with co-writer Jonas Myrin to the eccentric landmark in the California desert. 

With her music, Lauren Daigle shares that she wants others to know that God loves His people as they are. “There is a lot of joy in having a relationship with Jesus,” she says

“And so expressing that kind of sentiment and this lack-of-shame expression of God was so important to me, for people to see Him as this God of love and God of kindness and this God that will meet you in any place that you’re at.”

Lauren Daigle has had huge success with both Christian and contemporary listeners, but she says that she is just getting started. She shares that her most recent album is her most personal one yet, and she is just beginning to find her true sound. We can’t wait to hear more from this talented artist!

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Salvation Mountain’ by Lauren Daigle today!

'We Shall Overcome' Wintley Phipps Live At Gaither Studios

Listen to this wonderful rendition of the hymn ‘We Shall Overcome’ by Wintley Phipps that was recorded live at Gaither Studios. 

“We shall overcome, we shall overcome, we shall overcome someday;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe, we shall overcome someday.”

The hymn ‘We Shall Overcome’ became the anthem of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and 1960s. The song offered courage, comfort, and hope as protesters confronted prejudice and hate in the battle for equal rights for African Americans.

Wintley Phipps does a fantastic job showcasing his powerful bass-baritone voice in this performance of ‘We Shall Overcome,’ and many people online shared how much they were moved by listening to him sing it.

“I've enjoyed listening to him for years, whether in sad times or good, and he always lifts my spirit,” writes one person on YouTube after watching this performance by Wintley Phipps. “May God continue to bless you sir.”

“What a magnificent voice and such a powerful song. Thank you for those encouraging words,” comments another person online.

Recently, Wintley Phipps released an album titled Amazing Grace: Hymns and Gospel Classics, and his recording of ‘We Shall Overcome’ is on the album. The project includes many joyful renditions of some of his most-requested hymns and gospel classics. Some of the songs include ‘Amazing Grace,’ ‘How Great Thou Art,’ ‘I Surrender All,’ and ‘Let There Be Peace on Earth.’

“The gift of song transfigures the character and lifts us into the very presence of God,” Wintley Phipps says when talking about the album. “My prayer; Lord, may the music on this project inspire and draw many closer to Jesus.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to Wintley Phipps sing ‘We Shall Overcome’ and that his wonderful voice and the truths in this song were an encouragement to you today!

'Hold On' Katy Nichole And David Leonard Worship Performance

Watch this beautiful worship performance from Katy Nichole and featuring David Leonard of the song ‘Hold On.’

“Smoke clouds all around, couldn’t see your face, darkness consumed me
Stuck in the bitterness, but I know there’s a light that’s waiting up ahead 
So, I’ll stay in the fight and look to the one who said hold on just a little bit longer
I know it’s gonna be okay, these days are gonna make you stronger”

What a wonderful worship performance, and the voices of Katy and David blend so well together! And it is powerful to hear the words of ‘Hold On’ and know the testimony behind them.

‘Hold On’ by Katy Nichole was written about one of the lowest times in her life, a time when she was battling depression and anxiety. And Katy shared more about the song and the heart behind it in a video she posted to Instagram.

“I wanted to talk about a song on my brand new album called ‘Hold On,’” she said. “This song is incredibly important to me, and it’s a little bit harder for me to talk about because it’s such a deep part of my story, and it is a little bit darker. I’ve dealt with a lot of anxiety and depression in my life and even at one point had suicidal thoughts. There was one point where I picked up a bottle of pills and I took it to the bathroom, and when I did—there was nothing in my path—but that bottle of pills fell onto the floor and spilled.”

Katy continued: “In that moment I felt God saying to me, ‘Hold on, I’m not done yet.’ I picked up those pills and threw them in the trash can because I knew that God still had a plan and a purpose for my life. I hope this song can encourage you and remind you that your life matters so, so much and you can hold on because you have a purpose.”

What an incredible testimony. And it is beautiful to see Katy use her story and her talent to shine the light of Christ to others through her music.

'Coat Of Many Colors' Brandon Lake Official Lyric Video

Listen to this new song titled ‘Coat of Many Colors’ from Brandon Lake and be encouraged today.

“I am clothed in a coat of many colors, I am wrapped in the light, and I am held
In the arms of a loving father, was lying in a pit, but I’m walking the palace now 
‘Cause once I was a beggar, now I live in the King’s house, because red was the blood
That saved me, white was the light that pulled me from the dark, gold was the crown”

The song ‘Coat of Many Colors’ is part of Brandon Lake’s new album of the same name. It is scheduled to be released on October 20th, and Brandon is so excited for people to hear his new music. “I can’t wait for you to hear every color of this record. Can’t get here fast enough. Praying these songs will beyond bless you,” Brandon Lake shares on social media.

After the new album is released, Brandon Lake plans to go on his ‘Coat Of Many Colors Tour’ which will feature special guest Benjamin William Hastings. The tour is set to kick off on October 26th and run through November 12th.

When it comes to this new song and album, Brandon Lake shares how it can relate to us all. "In many ways, we are all wrapped in a coat of many colors - we are clothed in the Father's love and in his pride for us, and everyone one of us are his favorite," Brandon Lake explains. "We see in the story of Joseph's life that he was misunderstood, he had dreams that got him in trouble, and he had to go through the process of trusting his dreams and being faithful to God. Joseph went from a pit to a palace, and this album explores that theme heavily."

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this beautiful song today and it was able to uplift you!

'Human' Love And The Outcome Official Lyric Video

Check out the official lyric video for the song ‘Human’ by Love And The Outcome.

“God is good, life is hard, it's not one or the other, I've been on both sides of black and white
And found a few new colors, when you're far from okay, just know I've been there too
There's no perfect words to say, but here's what I'd say to you, you're not broken
Just because you're wounded, you're still worth it, when your Rome has turned to ruins”

What a wonderful song that uplifts and encourages! And the music and lyrics really remind the listener that God is there for you through it all, the good times and the hard ones.

The band who sings ‘Human’ is Love & The Outcome, and it is made up of husband-and-wife duo Chris Rademaker and Jodi King. The Christian pop duo is from Canada, and they both started out in separate bands. But in 2012, Love & The Outcome officially came into being, and the pair released their debut self-titled album in 2013. This album launched Love & The Outcome as a mainstay act on Christian radio and on the touring circuit.

When Love & The Outcome recently released their new song ‘Human,’ many people online shared their thoughts about it.

“Very thoughtful lyrics. Beautiful and deeply meaningful song,” one person writes on YouTube after seeing the video.

“I've been a fan of yours for several years now. I must say that this new song of yours, ‘Human,’ is so beautiful!” comments another person online.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this new song ‘Human’ by Love And The Outcome today!

Isaiah 41:10
“Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

'Sunday's Comin' Zach Williams Featuring Warren Peay

It may feel like a bleak ‘Friday’ in your life but here’s your chance to lay your burdens down and listen to ‘Sunday’s Comin’ by Zach Williams, featuring Warren Peay. When Zach began the process of writing and recording this song, he wanted something we all could relate to. 

Life throws the unexpected at us. It feels as though the very breath we breathe has been squeezed from our lungs. But we can rejoice knowing Sunday’s coming. Not just in the sense that Christ rose from the dead on that special Sunday thousands of years ago. We can rejoice knowing Sunday is coming. A day we can rejoice and reconnect with God as we walk through the doors of church to soak in his presence lay burdens down, and worship Him. 

When Zach released the song, he explained why he wrote it. “The story behind my song Sunday's Comin' is an anthem to me. No matter what the devil throws at us, we always know that Sunday is coming. I hope this song can be an anthem for you too,” he said

His country gospel style lends to the song adding a depth of real life to the lyrics. 

For the mamma’s praying for their family your Sunday’s comin’
For the daddy’s struggling to make ends meet your Sunday’s comin’
And if addiction’s bringing you to your knees your Sunday’s comin’
Oh, if anybody here wants to be set free your Sunday’s comin’

The words are simple but incredibly powerful. He describes the power Jesus used to conquer the grave and how it will vanquish the struggles we have in our lives as we seek to glorify God in all that we do. May this song become one of your favorites to listen to. May it become your anthem and reminder Sunday is coming. 

Matthew 28:5-6 “The angel said to the women, 'Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay.'"

Christian Family Worships The Lord With 'Jesus Is The Anthem'

Listen to this talented Christian family worship the Lord with the song ‘Jesus Is The Anthem.’

“See us gathered as the church, the bride of Jesus, singing praises to our Lord, God’s only son
For we believe and have received eternal life through His great mercy, so we will live our lives 
For Him as faithful servants, telling nations far and near He is the way, and come what may
We’ll not betray the sacred name of our King Jesus, He is the Anthem that we sing”

This beautiful song was composed by Paul Jackson and Lari Goss, and the talented family performing it in the video is The Asidors. 

They are a group of family Christian singers who share God’s love through their music. The family performs in many different places, especially at churches, religious gatherings, and crusades. And they also have a popular YouTube page where they share their musical performances as well.

In their music video of ‘Jesus Is The Anthem,’ the performance starts off with a talented young girl singing the first verse, and then the other members of her family take turns having their own solos. Later in the song, Isaiah 40:28 comes across the screen: “The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom.”

Many people online were encouraged by The Asidors’ rendition of ‘Jesus Is The Anthem’ and shared their thoughts.

“Hallelujah! What a blessing to witness your beautiful family praise the Lord with such zeal and a burning passion for God. Thank you and thank God,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the music video.

“There are few words that can be said about the blessings you bring with this song,” another person writes online. “It fills the heart with the truth that Jesus brings to light in our faith. Absolutely beautiful! Loved it!”

We hope that you enjoyed this video of ‘Jesus Is The Anthem’ by The Asidors today!

'Praise' Elevation Worship With Elevation Choir

Listen to Elevation Worship with the Elevation Choir perform the upbeat and joyful worship song ‘Praise.’

“Praise the Lord, oh my soul, praise the Lord, oh my soul, I’ll praise cause You’re sovereign
Praise cause You reign, praise cause You rose and defeated the grave
I’ll praise cause You’re faithful, praise cause You’re true, praise cause there’s nobody
Greater than You, praise the Lord, oh my soul, praise the Lord, oh my soul”

What a great song that reminds us that all creation should praise God and that praise should extend beyond times of joy. Praise can be expressed in both times of happiness and times of difficulty. In the valleys and the mountaintops, in the highs and lows of life, God is sovereign and worthy of all our praise!

The writers of ‘Praise’ are Brandon Lake, Chandler Moore, Chris Brown, Cody Carnes, Pat Barrett, and Steven Furtick. And one of the main scripture references that they used in the lyrics is from Psalm 150:6 – “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord.”

Many people online shared about how much this video of the song ‘Praise’ lifted their spirits.

“I’ve missed hearing choirs singing so much! Thank you Jesus for voices that lift for Your glory! Praise the Lord indeed,” writes one person online.

“Y'all never fail to bless us with your masterpieces. God bless you and your ministry abundantly,” comments another person on YouTube.

May this song fill our souls and remind us that as long as there is breath in our lungs, there will always be a reason to praise the Lord. May we be reminded that God's presence and faithfulness are constant, regardless of our circumstances.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to Elevation Worship along with the Elevation Choir perform the song ‘Praise’ today!

'Love Me Still' Lauren Daigle Official Lyric Video

Listen to this beautiful new song from Lauren Daigle titled ‘Love Me Still.’

“When I'm at my worst, when I'm at my best, You couldn't love me more
You couldn't love me less, You met me in places that I never could have imagined
You washed all my failures away as though they never happened, You love me still
You always will, nothing can change it, nothing can change it, You love me still”

This wonderful song is part of Lauren Daigle’s new full-length self-titled album. The project’s first ten songs came out in May, and another thirteen songs were released in September. All twenty-three tracks showcase the singer’s stunning and powerful voice and her incredible musicality. This new album has come out five years after Lauren Daigle’s last album, and it is great to hear music from this artist again!

“One of the great things about getting to make records five years apart is that you get to explore new musical spaces. You get to explore what makes you come alive for this season of life. And this isn’t what was making me come alive five years ago, but it’s making me come alive now,” Lauren Daigle reflects. “I get to express that onto a record, and I think that’s really special — to allow music to keep recreating you.”

The song ‘Love Me Still’ was written by Lauren Daigle, Jason Ingram, and Steven Furtick. The song got its start from when Jason Ingram was walking down the streets of New Orleans, Lauren Daigle’s hometown, and saw red graffiti on a wall with the words “Love Me Still.” The phrase sparked the intimate track that showcases Lauren Daigle’s unmistakeable vocals against the backdrop of a singular harp.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Love Me Still’ by Lauren Daigle today and the song was able to encourage you in some way.

'Satisfied' Chris Tomlin Lyric Video

Listen to the song ‘Satisfied’ by Chris Tomin and be encouraged today.

“I count my blessings one by one, Your goodness in my life, how could I ask for more?
In You, I'm satisfied, all the mountains that I ascend, they leave me empty time and time again
I fix my eyes on this reward, the world behind me now and You before, I count my blessings
One by one, Your goodness in my life, how could I ask for more? In You, I'm satisfied”

What a great song! ‘Satisfied’ was written by Chris Tomlin, Jason Ingram, and Ross Copperman. And the song is part of Chris Tomlin’s album titled Holy Roar.

The message in the song ‘Satisfied’ talks about finding complete satisfaction and contentment in God alone. The simple yet powerful lyrics remind us that the world may offer us many things that seem satisfying, but only leave us longing for more. True satisfaction and fulfillment can only be found in God and nowhere else.

One of the verses referenced in the song is Psalm 107:9, which says, "For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things." Another verse referenced in the song is Matthew 5:6, which says, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled." Both are great truths that remind us that God can satisfy our deepest desires and needs.

In an interview about the song, Chris Tomlin shared that he was inspired to write ‘Satisfied’ after reflecting on the story of Jesus and the woman at the well in John 4. In this story, Jesus meets a Samaritan woman and tells her that he can give her living water that will quench her thirst forever. And that was the message that Chris Tomlin wanted to remind people of in this song.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Satisfied’ by Chris Tomin today!

'Hidden In You' Naomie Official Lyric Video

Does it feel like the ground beneath your feet feels like shifting sand that swirls with the ocean tide? Is your heart filled with doubt, fear, and anxiety? Let the song, ‘Hidden In You’ by Naomie in her official lyric video wash away your fears and saturate you in the presence of the Lord. 

Naomie walks through a lush forest to the edge of a flowing river where she slowly wades into the water as she sings of God’s perfect peace and how His goodness will overcome the world. Her melodic voice ushers us to remember God’s promises. 

You are the perfect peace Coming to rescue me
‘Cause my life is hidden, hidden in you
You are the constant one Your goodness will overcome
‘Cause my life is hidden, hidden in you

To be hidden in Christ doesn’t mean we are waiting for eternity. It means to be hidden in God here and now. When Jesus died, He didn’t die for Himself; He died in place of us, taking our sins upon Himself. When we said yes to Jesus, we passed through death and are now in Christ. This monumental truth means we will have all of eternity to be with the Lord. In the here and now, we will go through trials, tribulations, and heartache. Like vessels of clay, God uses these moments to mold and shape us to look more like Christ. We are reminded God’s goodness will overcome and His perfect peace will continue to be our constant companion. 

May this song lift your soul and set your eyes on the king of Kings. 

Colossians 3:1-4 “Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.

Worship You Alone (Music Video) - Heath Bewley

This is a music video for the song, "Worship You Alone". The song is obviously one of praise to God. As usual, it contains 3D computer animation. I hope you enjoy the song, and praise God.

'Working On A Building' Gaither Vocal Band Live Performance

Be filled with hope as you listen to ‘Working On A Building’ sung by the Gaither Vocal Band during a live performance. These powerful words remind us that while we are here on earth, we still have an active hand in building our heavenly homes with our hearts, actions, deeds, and words. 

“Oh, I'm working on a building (Lord, I'm working on a building).
Yes, it's a true foundation. (Lord, it's a true foundation)
Child, I'm holding up the blood, blood, blood-stained banner for my Lord.”

It’s so easy to lose sight of eternity when we are caught up in our daily lives. The Good Book reminds us when we offer up to God selfless acts of love and faith. We are helping Christ as he prepares a place for us. Our heavenly home 

The Gaither band is a well-known all-male group with deep southern roots dedicated to spreading the Gospel through music that came onto the music scene in the 1990s. 

The Gaither Vocal Band is a popular all-male southern ensemble. This group has been sharing their gospel music for decades. The band's name comes from the founder and leader, Bill Gaither, a singer and songwriter. Over the years, members have changed, but the mission to spread God’s life-altering message hasn’t. 

Today we are listening to one of the band’s beloved soundtracks that usher us into a poster of reverence for the Lord. Just listen as these soulful voices sing in harmony to create the most joyful sounds of praise as they remind us of our future heavenly home. 

“I'll never get tired, tired, tired of working on a building (Lord, I'm working on a building).
I'm gonna run on to heaven, oh Lord, and get my reward.”

What a perfect reminder our home here on earth is only temporary. Some day, we will meet Jesus face to face as he walks each of us home. 

John 14:2-3 “In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also.”

'God Problems' Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore And Naomi Raine Music Video

Check out this incredible worship performance of the song ‘God Problems’ from Maverick City Music featuring Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine.

“There’s just some problems only God can fix, all of these trials wore me down to this
I’ve seen it happen time and time again, there’s just some problems only God can fix
There’s just some battles flesh and blood can’t win, there’ll be some moments
That just don’t make sense, can’t see it now, but I’m still convinced”

This amazing song was written by the talented Naomi Raine, Daniel Bashta, Ryan Ellis, and Chris Davenport. And it is part of the band’s upcoming project titled Maverick Way EP that is coming out in September.

The song delves into the complexities of human struggles and the unchanging nature of God’s love and faithfulness. In the music video, Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine lead the heartfelt worship, and it is wonderful to see everyone in the room praising God together.

“Awesome! So blessed to see all of these young worshippers on fire for God!” comments one person on YouTube after watching the music video. “Glory to God!”

“Maverick City music just hit different! Another powerful praise song,” writes another person online.

When talking about the song, Maverick City shared that they hope it will be an encouragement to all who hear it. “Our prayer is that this song will continually encourage and serve as a reminder that the battle belongs to God!” the band says.

The beautiful lyrics and melody of ‘God Problems’ really captures the essence of seeking solace and strength from God in the midst of life’s challenges. We hope you enjoyed listening to this song today!

Psalm 36:5
Your steadfast love, O Lord, extends to the heavens, your faithfulness to the clouds.

'The Sky The Dawn The Sun' Celtic Woman Classic Performance

Check out this beautiful and classic performance by Celtic Woman of their song 'The Sky and The Dawn and The Sun.'

“High is the moon tonight, hiding it's guiding light, high, heaven and earth do sleep,
Still in the dark so deep, I will the darkness sweep, I will the moon to flight,
I will the heaven's bright, I will the earth to light, open your eyes with me, see paradise with me
Awake and arise with me, I am the dawn, I'm the new day begun, I bring you the morning”

This wonderful song was written by David Downes, who is the composer and musical director of Celtic Woman, as well as Brendan Graham. And this fantastic performance of 'The Sky and The Dawn and The Sun' was filmed at Slane Castle in County Meath, Ireland.

The lyrics in the song 'The Sky and The Dawn and The Sun' speak of the beauty of nature and the power of love. The sunrise symbolizes the beginning of a new day, a new hope, and a new chance to start afresh. And the sky and the sun represent the elements that sustain life and give light to the earth. It is a beautiful song that reminds us of the power of nature and the importance of cherishing it and how love can light up even the darkest of days.

The singers in Celtic Woman always sound so angelic when performing together, and we hope that you enjoyed listening to their incredible voices sing 'The Sky and The Dawn and The Sun.'

Nehemiah 9:6
You are the Lord, you alone. You have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth and all that is on it, the seas and all that is in them; and you preserve all of them; and the host of heaven worships you.

American Idol Alum Megan Danielle Sings 'Goodness Of God'

Check out this beautiful worship performance from American Idol alum Megan Danielle of the song ‘Goodness of God’ by Bethel Music.

“I love You, Lord, for Your mercy never fails me. All my days, I've been held in Your hands
From the moment that I wake up, until I lay my head, oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
And all my life You have been faithful, and all my life You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able, oh, I will sing of the goodness of God”

This amazing song was written by Jenn Johnson after the adoption of her son, Ryder. She found herself driving on a long country road and started to record the song into her phone about the kindness and faithfulness of God. She wrote and sang the majority of “Goodness of God” as an overflow of her heart in that moment. Later, she was able to finish and record the song with Ed Cash, Jason Ingram, and Ben Fielding.

When it comes to Megan Danielle, she was one of the singers on season 21 of American Idol. Megan grew up in Douglasville, Georgia with two sisters and a brother. Growing up, she had always heard about God but didn’t really know who He was. It wasn’t until she was 18 years old and started to attend church on a regular basis that her faith became real and a vital part of her life.

During Megan’s performances throughout her time on American Idol, she was able to showcase a vast array of musical styles and influences, including Miranda Lambert, Lauren Daigle, Chris Stapleton, Zach Williams, Patty Griffin, Fleetwood Mac, and more. And her first official single post-American Idol, “Dream Girl,” is available now.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to Megan Danielle’s rendition of ‘Goodness of God’ today!

Exodus 33:19
Then He said, “I will make all My goodness pass before you, and I will proclaim the name of the Lord before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.”

'Step By Step' Natalie Grant And Dolly Parton Duet

Listen to this great duet of ‘Step By Step’ from Natalie Grant and Dolly Parton.

“Well, there's a bridge and there's a river that I still must cross, as I'm going on my journey
Oh, I might be lost and there's a road I have to follow, a place I have to go
Well, no one told me just how to get there, but when I get there I'll know 'cause I'm taking it
Step by step, bit by bit, stone by stone yeah, brick by brick, step by step, day by day”

What a fun duet! The song ‘Step by Step’ was made popular by Whitney Houston when she recorded it for the soundtrack for the movie The Preacher’s Wife. This was the first time Natalie Grant and Dolly Parton have recorded a song together, and Natalie shared just how exciting this experience was for her.

“In 1996, ‘Step By Step’ is a song I would blast on cassette in my beat up Volkswagen Golf as I drove to my job at Medicare,” shares Grant. “The dream when I moved to Nashville was music, not Medicare, but I had to do what was necessary to keep going. 

This song was my reminder to keep putting one foot in front of the other. If you would’ve told me then that one day, I would not only be recording this song, but doing it with an international icon, I never ever would’ve believed it. I still can’t believe it.”

This rendition of ‘Step By Step’ from Natalie Grant and Dolly Parton will be on Natalie’s new album titled Seasons coming out in October. And the 10-track album will feature Natalie Grant’s own take on songs that have made a lasting impression on both her life and her career.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this fun song today!

2 Men In Empty Stairwell Sing Chilling Rendition Of ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’

Two young men displayed their outstanding voices when they gave a stunning performance of a contemporary Christian music favorite.

Musicians performing songs created by other artists is a practice that is likely as old as music itself. Even bands who have been around for decades and have amassed a healthy catalog of music will often sing covers. Covers or reinterpretations of popular songs will not be going away anytime soon. 

One song that has received a healthy dose of the cover treatment is Hillsong UNITED’s “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail).” A quick YouTube search of “Oceans Where Feet May Fail cover” turns up dozens and dozens of different renditions of the song, including one from Christian music Lauren Daigle.

In another cover of “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail),” two young men, Anthony Gargiula and Jamie Miller, try singing the Hillsong UNITED tune. Their rendition is a powerful and thoroughly enjoyable cover. Their voices perfectly complement one another.

“Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander”

Currently, the short clip has been viewed more than 450,000 times. It’s clear to many that both young men have been immensely blessed with angelic voices. 

This cover is one that is more than worth a few listens. Others who commented on the video stated how they wholeheartedly agreed with that sentiment.

“Goosebumps, ya’ll. Jesus blessed you with incredible voices!!!” one person wrote.

“Both voices are just beautifully raw. Singing with so much emotion, I’m loving every moment,” a second individual added

“Anthony and Jamie, let me just say, your voices are SO SO BEAUTIFUL!! It brought tears to my eyes… Thank you, thank you, thank you!” another person posted.

Psalm 95:1 “O come, let us make songs to the Lord; sending up glad voices to the Rock of our salvation.”

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