Enjoy a continuous 18 video playlist of gospel, worship and Christian based videos from Irish singer James Kilbane. All James Kilbane faith music is available to stream on all music streaming platforms.
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Enjoy a continuous 18 video playlist of Christian based videos from Irish singer James Kilbane. All James Kilbane faith music is available to stream on all music streaming platforms.
#Christian #Christianity #gospelmusic #Christiancountrymusic #countrygospelmusic #irishgospelmusic #irishchristianmusic
Enjoy a continuous playlist of gospel and Christian videos from Irish singer James Kilbane.
All James Kilbane faith music is available on all music streaming platforms.
#Christian #Christianity #gospelmusic #Christiancountrymusic #countrygospelmusic #irishgospelmusic #irishchristianmusic
'Praise Jesus' 10 Christian video playlist by James Kilbane. Enjoy at one time 10 of James Kilbane's Christian video and music.
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The incredibly talented Aretha Franklin gave a powerful and moving performance of the beloved hymn “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.”
There are some singers and musicians whose talent is so massive, so evident and apparent that their sound will never be able to be replicated or duplicated. The late Aretha Franklin was one of those select few. Her voice was incredibly powerful and unmistakably hers. The second she started singing, you immediately knew who was belting out the lyrics.
Sure, some people may cover her tunes, putting their spin on an Aretha song here and there. Some of them might even be pretty good, but no one will ever be able to outdo Aretha. The woman could flat-out sing, able to reach, hit and hold notes that most vocalists can only dream of singing.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Aretha uses her stunning voice to praise and honor the Lord in a 1972 performance. While performing with a handful of musicians, she sings “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.”
“What a friend we have in Jesus
All our sins and griefs to bear
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer”
The performance is a fantastic, spirited rendition of the classic hymn we all know and love. Aretha, while standing behind the pulpit, belts out the familiar lyrics. It’s stunning how clean and clear she sounds, especially given that this performance is over 50 years old.
At several points throughout the clip, Aretha displays that unique, powerful voice. She reaches back multiple times and hits notes, showing she was blessed with talent and a voice from the heavens.
Churches regularly put together talented praise and worship teams capable of singing nearly every song of praise. But can you imagine going to church one Sunday morning and seeing someone of Aretha’s caliber and talent level join the worship team?
Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”
An incredibly talented singer, Sherry Anne, turned in a beautiful and delightful bluegrass performance, singing a medley of two of the most beloved hymns, “At Calvary” and “At the Cross.”
Human beings are a sinful and lost group, which the Bible confirms. The Bible says that all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. In Romans, the Bible also states that “there is none righteous, no, not even one.” So, knowing that we are sinners who have willingly turned our backs on God, we honestly deserve death, as the Bible says are the wages of sin.
However, because of God’s immense, never-ending and inexplicable love for us, He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to Earth on our behalf. Christ, who willingly went to the cross at Calvary, suffered and died for us. His bloodshed for us at the cross and His resurrection forever and always changed everything for us. We now have a future and hope because of what He did at Calvary and on the cross.
Without what Christ did at Calvary and on the cross, we’d all be without hope and destined to be lost for eternity. So, it would only make sense to pair the tunes “At Calvary” and “At the Cross” together, as Sherry did in a clip posted on YouTube.
This joyous and outstanding musical performance tells of Christ’s unbelievable and awe-inspiring love, mercy and grace. It’s one that you’ll want to return to repeatedly.
Sherry provides a fantastic vocal performance, but the beautiful and powerful lyrics about Christ’s life-changing act of love steal the show. And honestly, how could it not? Christ did for us what we could not do for ourselves. He paid a debt that we will never be able to repay. He offers forgiveness and eternal salvation, gifts that we most certainly do not deserve.
Romans 5:8 “But God has made clear his love to us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”
My grandma showed me a picture (At end of video) and asked me to write a song about it. Here is the original song The Cowboy & The Preacher (God's Love Made A Way).
'As I kneel before you' by James Kilbane. This is a Marian hymn from James Kilbane's youth. One of the earliest hymns that James learned to sing.
You can stream to your playlist from this link: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/holy-is-his-name-the-magnificat
James Kilbane is a Christian singer from Ireland. This video was produced by Shalom World.
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'Holy is His Name. The Magnificat' by James Kilbane. Streaming link: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/idratherhavejesus
James Kilbane is a Christian singer from Ireland. Video recording by Shalom World.
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The incredibly talented James Kilbane, an Irish country and gospel singer, captivates with his stunning cover of the beloved Christmas tune “O Holy Night.”
Christmas is a beautiful time. Most would agree that it is the best period of the entire year. Friends and family members get together and typically enjoy a delicious, delectable meal and even exchange a few gifts while celebrating Jesus Christ's birth. What could be better than that?
In addition to the many parties, dinners and gifts, the Christmas season has plenty of songs themed around the time of year. Hundreds, likely thousands, of versions of the most beloved Christmas tunes exist. Of course, you can likely name a handful of Christmas songs right off the top of your head. “Away in a Manger," "Joy to the World" and "Silent Night" are just a few of them.
Another Christmastime favorite, rightfully heard year after year, is “O Holy Night.” In the above clip, James covers the beloved hymn, which celebrates and retells the events on the night that Jesus Christ, the Lord and Savior, entered the world. Most are incredibly familiar with that specific hymn, but that familiarity does not lessen the lyrics' meaning and impact.
“O Holy Night! The stars are brightly shining
It is the night of our dear Savior’s birth
Long lay the world in sin and error pining
“Til He appeared, and the soul felt its worth”
James’s vocal performance is dazzling and awe-inspiring as he displays his immense God-given musical talents with the Christmas cover. At different points throughout the clip, if one were not watching the video and simply listening to it, one might believe they were listening to Elvis Presley’s version of “O Holy Night.” There are some definite similarities between Presley’s and James’s voice.
Isaiah 9:6 “For to unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
Do you need encouragement in your faith today? Check out this lyric video for Matthew West’s moving ‘To Be with Jesus.’
The music begins with an intriguing melody. It begins heavy, yet peaceful. Matthew starts to sing about when he passes away and goes to be with Jesus. He shares about how all of the current struggles and pains will be gone and over. The lyrics bless your heart as you ponder your own unknown life timeline that is in God’s hands.
Whether you have someone in your life who has gone to be with Jesus, is going to be with Jesus or you are pondering your own mortality, this song will bring you great comfort and peace. Reading the lyrics along with hearing the song will strengthen your faith and confidence in what the Bible has said and promised for those who have accepted Jesus as their personal Savior for their sins.
Matthew paints a picture of the beauty, healing, and everything perfect we as Christians have to look forward to in heaven. It causes a deep longing in our hearts for what is better and what lies ahead.
The final verse sings out:
‘No this world ain't where I'm staying
There's somewhere else I'm meant to go
And when I go to be with Jesus
I'll know I'm finally home’
Death is the difficult punishment for our sins, but eternal life in Christ is the hope that we have when we are His. Jesus has rescued us, where the enemy wants us to be afraid, we can take great hope and confidence that His words are true and we will be with Him in paradise of heaven one day forever. This sinful world will no longer be weighing us down. We will be free indeed.
“My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.” John 14:2-3
Don’t miss this stunning official video by Andrea Bocelli and Lauren Daigle as they perform ‘Canto Della Terra’ duet. There are some powerful voices of our time; Andrea and Lauren are among those we adore. This
two powerhouse voices came together in a beautiful fusion to sing ‘Song of the Earth,’ which Canto Della Terra translates to in English.
Andrea Bocelli is an Italian singer who used to perform at piano bars in his early musical career, but he rose to fame in 1994 thanks to his incredible performance at the 44th Sanremo Music Festival. From that moment on, Andrea recorded 15 pop and classical music albums, which sold over 80 million! He is best known for dueting with Celine Dion's ‘The Prayer.’ What most people don’t know is that Andrea was born with vision loss and ultimately lost his sight by the age of 12. But what he lacked in vision, he more than made up in music.
As for Lauren Daigle, she is an incredible Gospel pop singer whose passionate and heartfelt lyrics are personal stories of what she has overcome in her personal and spiritual life. She became a household name when her first album ‘How Can It Be’ lit up the Billboard Charts of Top Christian Albums. She said, “Music is that thing where you don’t even have to speak the same language, but you can enter a song into the atmosphere of the room or whatever, and everything can change,” she added. “You can know someone in a second…It’s just the way that something as a sound has interacted with their spirit or their soul the same way that it’s interacted with yours, and all of a sudden, there’s this cosmic thing. I love – I live and breathe and die for that experience.”
We couldn’t agree more with both Andrea and Lauren about their perspective of music. When they came together to sing this song, it was a moment of letting the music speak for itself to reach the heart of listeners. As they reach the chorus line, you can help but sigh in a moment of contentment.
‘My love, Amore mio
I hear you breathing. I hear the ocean
It feels so real you here beside me
The waves are rising. I’ll keep you safe’
What an incredible song; together, Andrea and Lauren presented a beautiful collaboration across their musical genres, creating an unforgettable performance.
Psalm 104:24-25 "How many are your works, Lord! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. There is the sea, vast and spacious, teeming with creatures beyond number—living things both large and small."
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