Check out this video of these adorable children singing a sweet rendition of the timeless hymn ‘Are You Washed In The Blood.’
‘Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?’
What a great video of these cute and talented siblings singing this classic hymn! They all harmonize so well together, and it is wonderful to see them using their voices to bring glory to the Lord.
“These kids always lift my spirit with their sincerity and enthusiasm in praise. God bless this dedicated family,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.
“Beautiful! Wonderful song, and blessed to enjoy the children's performance! Thank you for sharing this song of encouragement; it's much appreciated!” writes another person online.
The family in the video is the Cinereski family, and they have six beautiful children who have huge hearts for the Lord. According to their YouTube page, their motto is “Serving God is the best life. And doing it as a family is even better!” One verse that is important to their family is 3 John 1:4: “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.”
When it comes to the hymn ‘Are You Washed In The Blood,’ the lyrics and the music of the song was written and composed by Elisha Albright Hoffman. The song was first published in 1878 in the text titled Spiritual Songs for Gospel Meeting and the Sunday School.
We hope that you truly enjoyed listening to the Cinereski family siblings sing ‘Are You Washed In The Blood.’ We pray that the music was able to encourage you and bring you some joy today.
Phil Wickham recently lit up the stage and captivated the audience with a moving live performance of ‘House Of The Lord’ during Summer Worship Nights in Nashville. With a spirited cry of "Hands up, Nashville!" Phil, dressed sharply in black pants, a shirt, and a light jacket, brought contagious energy and heartfelt praise for the Lord to the audience.
Joined by his band, Phil's presence was electric as he led the crowd into worship. The song, ‘House Of The Lord,’ resonated with themes of reverence and joy, inviting everyone present to lift their hearts and voices in unity.
‘We worship the God who was
We worship the God who is
We worship the God who evermore will be
He opened the prison doors’
Matthew 18:20 (NIV) says, "For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them." This verse encapsulates the powerful sense of divine presence felt throughout Phil's performance. As he sang, each lyric became a beacon of faith, drawing listeners into a deeper connection with God.
‘There's joy in the house of the Lord
There's joy in the house of the Lord today
And we won't be quiet
We shout out Your praise’
Phil's music not only entertained but also ministered to the souls of those in attendance. His ability to blend modern musical prowess with profound spiritual depth was evident, creating a worship experience that was both uplifting and transformative.
For the audience, Phil's live rendition of "House Of The Lord" was more than a concert; it was a sacred moment of encounter with the divine. Hands lifted, voices raised, and hearts stirred. The atmosphere was charged with God's presence, touching lives and renewing faith.
Phil Wickham's commitment to worship leadership goes beyond performance—it's a calling to lead others into the presence of God through music. His passion for the Lord and his gift of music continues to inspire believers worldwide, reminding us all of the beauty and power found in worship.
As Phil continues to share his talent and faith, his impact on the hearts of listeners remains profound, offering solace and spiritual renewal in the House of the Lord.
Matthew 18:20 "For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them."
Chris Rupp and Tyler Walls’ breathtaking ‘Unchained Melody’ cover will leave you stunned! Chris Rupp, formerly of Home Free, an American country a cappella group, teamed up with Tyler Walls to deliver a rendition that is nothing short of magical.
Home Free, founded in January 2001 by Chris and Adam Rupp, along with Matt Atwood, Darren Scruggs, and Dan Lemke in Mankato, Minnesota, began as a hobby. Over the years, the group grew in experience and popularity, eventually pursuing music full-time by 2007. Known for their harmonious blend and intricate arrangements, Home Free captured national attention by winning the fourth season of NBC's "The Sing-Off" in 2013. Their final performance, an arrangement of Hunter Hayes' ‘I Want Crazy,’ earned them $100,000 and a recording contract with Sony. Their success continued with the release of their first major label album, "Crazy Life," in February 2014 and their latest album, "Crazy(er) Life," in March 2024.
Chris Rupp, after his significant contributions to Home Free, embarked on a solo career, further showcasing his versatile talent. His collaboration with Tyler Walls on ‘Unchained Melody’ highlights both artists' exceptional skills. Tyler Walls' ability to hit every high note with passion, combined with Chris Rupp's masterful piano accompaniment, creates an evocative and deeply moving performance. Tyler's voice resonates with the profound emotions of love, perfectly complementing Chris's instrumental expertise.
Their cover of ‘Unchained Melody’ is not just a musical piece but an emotional journey that captivates listeners from start to finish. The synergy between Chris and Tyler is palpable, and their performance is a testament to their dedication and artistry. This rendition is sure to leave a lasting impression, reminding us of the timeless beauty of music and the incredible talent of these two artists.
Matthew 25:21 "His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.’”
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Legendary Christian musician Steven Curtis Chapman highlights God’s faithfulness in the lyric video for his new song “Do It Again.”
Life can often be a struggle, with many people scratching and crawling with everything they’ve got to make it through another day. Everyone knows, understands and has likely experienced these valleys. These instances will push you to the edge and test and stretch your faith.
While in the middle of such an intense, overwhelming and unbearable period, many people will miss the signs of God’s faithfulness and love. That is entirely understandable to do so. We’re all human, and that situation consumes most of our thinking and focus when going through a crisis.
However, Steven Curtis Chapman’s song “Do It Again” may help us gain a new and different perspective. Those beautiful lyrics help remind followers of Christ that despite everything that may be going on in life, all that we may be dealing with and enduring, God provides signs of His continued faithfulness and love.
The song’s chorus points out a couple of things that most people overlook, which could easily be the Lord indicating that He will “do it again,” remaining faithfully by our side.
“Maybe every morning when the sun breaks through
God’s saying, ‘I’ll do it again’
Maybe every rising of a brand-new moon
God says, ‘I’ll do it again’”
The lyrics also point out the ocean’s powerful and majestic waves. Perhaps, Steven sings, those waves are a sign that God is not done and is still working and in control.
Life can be challenging and painful, that is for sure. Anyone who has been alive for any significant amount of time will entirely and wholeheartedly agree with that statement. But maybe, even in the middle of our terrifying ordeal, God provides signs that He is still working and in control. It’s simply a matter of perspective and being able to stop, step back and look at the entire picture.
God’s Word says that He will never leave nor forsake us. He will remain right by our side through everything, through all of it. He is faithful and will do it again.
Hebrews 10:23 “Let us keep the witness of our hope strong and unshaking, for he is true who has given his word.”
In a transcendent display of worship, Bethel Music, Jenn Johnson, and CeCe Winans joined forces for a moving live performance of ‘Holy Forever.’ With hands lifted in reverence and the ethereal strains of electric violins, pianos, and cellos filling the air, this rendition is nothing short of a divine encounter that beckons listeners to their knees and lifts their hearts to the heights of heaven in praise. If you need a moment to remember who God is and how good He is–this song is your chance to worship Him.
The atmosphere was charged with spiritual energy as Bethel Music's heartfelt lyrics, combined with Jenn Johnson and CeCe Winans' soul-stirring vocals, resonated through the venue. Each note carried a profound message of God's holiness and goodness, inviting all who listen to pause and remember the greatness of the Almighty.
If you need a moment to remember who God is and how good He is – this song is your chance to worship Him. Whether driving in traffic, taking a walk, or seated in an office, this powerful song transcends physical boundaries, offering a sacred moment of connection with the divine.
The live performance of ‘Holy Forever’ poignantly reminds us of God's eternal holiness and the transformative power of worship. It's a call to set aside distractions and enter into profound spiritual moments, where hearts are opened and spirits refreshed in the presence of our Creator God.
As the music swelled and voices united in harmony, attendees were moved to tears and overwhelmed with awe. This experience was more than just a performance; it was a sacred moment that touched souls and ignited a more profound passion for worship and reverence.
Bethel Music, Jenn Johnson, and CeCe Winans' collaboration on 'Holy Forever' is a powerful testament to the beauty and unity that music can bring. It reminds us of the enduring impact of worship and the sense of connection it fosters among believers, leaving a lasting impression of God's majesty and love and making everyone feel part of a larger spiritual community.
John 4:23 "But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him."
In a breathtaking display of worship, Matt Redman delivered a heartfelt live rendition of ‘Let Me See Jesus,’ captivating the hearts of everyone present. Surrounded by a talented ensemble of musicians and singers, Matt's powerful voice resonated through the venue, creating an atmosphere of profound reverence and devotion.
The stage was adorned with a mesmerizing array of instruments, including electric violins, cellos, violins, and electric keyboards, each contributing to the rich tapestry of sound that elevated the worship experience. As the music swelled, the room was filled with a palpable sense of the divine, drawing everyone into a collective expression of adoration.
Matt's performance began with poignant lyrics that spoke to the depths of human longing and the pursuit of spiritual truth:
‘I've sung so many songs
Cried out at the top of my lungs
My heart's still reaching for
Something deeper, something more’
The chorus, a powerful declaration of Jesus's glory and faithfulness, echoed through the hall:
‘Isn't He wonderful
Isn't He glorious
Isn't He powerful
Isn't He good to us’
As the song progressed, the collective voices of the musicians and singers intertwined, creating a symphony of worship that felt both intimate and grand. The verses led the congregation on a journey through the spiritual realm, where angels cried "Holy" and all of heaven bowed down.
The refrain in ‘Let Me See Jesus’ was a heartfelt plea that resonated deeply, echoing the desire for a profound encounter with the divine. The bridge elevated the worship to new heights, proclaiming the worthiness of Jesus with passionate conviction.
In this extraordinary live performance, Matt Redman and his fellow musicians created a sacred space where the presence of God was felt in every note and lyric. The chorus's final repetition, with its triumphant declaration of Jesus's goodness and glory, left the audience in awe.
This unforgettable rendition of ‘Let Me See Jesus’ was more than just a performance; it was a powerful act of worship that touched the hearts of all who were present, leaving them inspired and deeply moved. We hope this beautiful worship song moved your heart to praise the Lord too!
Psalm 96:1-2 "Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day."
Rebecca St. James, one of the biggest and most recognizable names in Christian music, was joined by a church choir for a beautiful performance of “This is Amazing Grace.”
Through their arrogance and willful disobedience, humans have made a total mess of things. Sin has wrecked and marred everything that it has ever encountered. Sin has brought about death, disease and strained and ruined relationships.
As a result of sin, the world is lost and fallen, filled with people hurting and struggling. In desperation and pain, many people cry out, looking for even the tiniest sign or amount of hope. They are looking for someone to bring about healing and comfort. Thankfully, there is one that can do all of that and so much more.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Rebecca and the massive choir at First Baptist Dallas church in Dallas, Texas, sang about the one who can and will make those changes. As one would expect, it’s a stunning performance.
The lyrics about Christ’s love and mighty power are moving and filled with truth. While simple, the song’s opening verse perfectly captures Christ's awe-inspiring love and power.
“Who breaks the power of sin and darkness?
Whose love is mighty and so much stronger?
The King of glory, the King above all kings”
No one would have a chance without Christ and His willing sacrifice on the cross. Everyone would be condemned to live out their days on Earth, lost in their sin and shame. But He paid the ultimate price and fulfilled a debt that only He could have filled.
Christ can bring hope and life into a situation where there was none. He can move mountains and make a way. He can clean even the worst sinner, washing away the sins as if they never happened.
Praise His holy name!
Romans 5:8 “But God has made clear his love to us, in that, when we were still sinners, Christ gave his life for us.”
In this video, country artist Jackson Michelson shares his journey from playing music in church to becoming a successful country musician. He emphasizes his aversion to labeling art, appreciating artists who embrace diverse styles. Michelson's musical roots are in church, but his career took an unexpected turn when he started writing love songs for his wife. After recording these songs in a Vancouver studio, he received unexpected feedback: people loved his "country music," a genre he hadn't intentionally pursued. Local country radio stations picked up his songs, leading to a rapid rise in popularity with extensive touring and airplay, including on Sirius XM's The Highway. Despite his growing fame, Michelson remains true to his roots as a storyteller, writing about personal experiences and other people's lives. He reflects on the intersection of secular and sacred music, expressing his belief in the power of storytelling in both contexts. For Michelson, leading people through stories and worship is a unified experience, whether he's singing about life or leading worship. He embraces the idea of being in the world but not of it, and finds joy in singing to the "King of Kings," illustrating his seamless transition between country music and worship. Discover additional worship resources at www.worshipleader.com.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Christian Hip-Hop Artist Steven Malcolm, as he delves into the powerful intersection of hip-hop and worship music. In this candid interview, Steven shares his journey from a fatherless young man to a devoted husband and father, using his life and music to glorify God. He passionately discusses how hip-hop can be a form of worship, urging believers to break free from putting God in a box. Steven highlights the importance of living a life according to the scriptures, emphasizing the difference between a regular Christian and a true Christ follower in the music industry. He speaks about the vital role of unwavering leadership in fostering a culture of prayer and integrity, ensuring that our faith and actions remain aligned with our identity in Christ. Discover how Steven interprets scripture creatively through his rap, using metaphors and parables to bring biblical truths to life. Witness his heart for worship and the transformative impact of his music, despite initial skepticism from traditional church settings. Be inspired by Steven's testimony of God's faithfulness in his life, as he reflects on his marriage and fatherhood, demonstrating that God can truly turn nothing into something for His glory. Watch now and be encouraged by Steven Malcolm's story of faith, worship, and redemption. Visit www.worshipleader.com for further insights on worship.
Oh What A Savior - Harmonica cover by Dale Dutridge
Lyrics
Once I was straying
In sin's dark valley
No hope within could I see
But they searched through Heaven
And found a Savior
To save a poor lost soul like me
O what a Savior
O Hallelujah
His heart was broken
On Calvary
His hands were nail scared
His side was riven
He gave His life's blood for even me
Death's chilly waters
I'll soon be crossing
But His hand will lead me safely o'er
Then I'll join that chorus
In that great city and
I'll sing up there forever and ever more
O what a Savior
O Hallelujah
His heart was broken
On Calvary
His hands were nail scared
His side was riven
He gave His life's blood for even me
For even me
O what a Savior
The super talented and incredibly popular Christian musician Jeremy Camp has released the official live performance video for his hit song “These Days.”
The world is a fallen place filled with lost and hurting people looking for even the tiniest glimmer of hope. They are crying out for something, anything, that will help alleviate their pain and suffering. Many have searched and searched for a solution but have come up empty every time.
Christians are charged with reaching these lost and broken people. We are tasked with going forth into all the nations and making disciples for Him. Jesus Christ’s message of love, mercy and the forgiveness of sins is one that the world needs to hear.
Christ’s message is too important to conceal and keep to ourselves, no matter the obstacles or forces that may sometimes oppose Christians. That’s one of the messages someone could take away from Jeremy’s upbeat and catchy song “These Days.” It’s an uplifting and encouraging tune for those who may have run into things trying to stop or slow us down from witnessing to someone about Christ.
In the official live performance video, Jeremy gives a fantastic, energetic rendition of his tune about being a light in a lost and broken world.
“I know we were born to shine bright
In a dark world that needed some light
Don’t have to be afraid
Maybe we were made for these days”
In the song, Jeremy also sings how God does not make mistakes. We were all made and placed on Earth for a reason. God has a role and a job for everyone to step into and do. All people have worth and matter greatly to the Creator of the universe.
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.”
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A handful of people turned in a terrific and stunning a cappella cover performance of the classic and beloved hymn “I Stand Amazed in the Presence.”
In many situations throughout life, you’ll be left amazed. Often, the astonishment and amazement will be because of something harmful or hurtful. Many people seem to have an incredible and amazing ability to spout hurtful or harmful words effortlessly. Sadly, images on television news broadcasts will also leave you amazed at the seemingly endless cruelty people can and do inflict upon one another.
However, there is one who does leave us constantly amazed at His endless love, grace and faithfulness. The Lord is also amazingly able to bring about miracles and inject hope and life into situations that appear without hope. He can make a way when there is none.
But Christ’s biggest, most astonishing and amazing act of love was when He willingly went to the cross, suffered, died and rose again for all our sins. He went through all of that – the pain, suffering, hurt and humiliation – for you and me. What an amazing act of love, indeed!
In a clip posted on YouTube, five tremendously talented singers showcase their musical gifts in a dazzling performance that shows the human voice's strength, power and beauty. You will be in awe at the sound those young people are able to create solely using their God-given instruments.
“I Stand in the Presence” is a song that many are undoubtedly familiar with, even if it’s only on a limited basis. Many Christians know and love this tune, and for good reason. The lyrics are beautiful. The opening verse is especially moving because it accurately describes humans in their sinful nature and Christ’s magnificent and amazing love.
“I stand in the presence
Of Jesus the Nazarene
And wonder how He could love me,
A sinner condemned, unclean”
Romans 5:8 “But God has made clear to us, in that, when we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
A large ensemble turned in a stunning a cappella rendition of the beloved praise and worship tune, “Goodness of God.”
Contemporary Christian music has been and still is extremely popular in many churches. Churchgoers, while it does depend on the denomination to an extent, are much more likely to hear those songs than hymns during Sunday morning services. Some houses of worship have even wholly abandoned the old hymns in favor of the more modern Christian music songs.
Regardless of how one feels about this trend, one contemporary Christian song has become extremely popular. The song “Goodness of God” has seemingly been covered by every well-known Christian music artist, and for good reason. It’s a beautifully written song about the Lord’s unfailing love, endless mercy, faithfulness and forgiveness.
In a clip posted on YouTube, a massive group of people combined their musical gifts and abilities for a stunning a cappella rendition of the classic song. It’s a cover that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly.
While simple, the song’s chorus is still incredibly powerful and moving.
“’Cause 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”
One would think that with such a large group, it wouldn’t work and would create an unpleasant sound of people singing against and trying to outdo one another. Fortunately, that is not the case here. All the voices blend beautifully together, creating a most pleasant and enjoyable sound as they praise and worship the Lord.
As the song mentions, God has been so undeservedly good to us. He meets our needs and then some, even when we continually take those blessings for granted. He is more than worthy of all our praise and worship!
Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;”
Incredibly talented musician Chris Rupp captivates with a stunning rendition of the beloved hymn "His Eye is on the Sparrow.'
This world is full of disorder, unrest, strife and never-ending conflict and disagreement. Individuals are constantly searching for something, anything to give them temporary relief from life's pressures, worries, burdens and concerns.
To many people, peace is a foreign concept and word. People always look at and think about the next conflict, challenge and worry. This thinking and living will wear someone down quickly physically, mentally and emotionally. No one can keep up that lifestyle, never allowing their mind to escape the day's problems.
Most people in the world are searching for something to help alleviate their pain, worries and burdens. They look here or there and come up empty every single time. But there is one who provides calm, comfort and peace, which the Bible says surpasses all understanding.
In the clip, Chris performs "His Eye is on the Sparrow." It's a hymn about those everyday worries and issues everyone is concerned about: What will we do about this or that? How will we pay this bill or make that payment?
Instead of worrying ourselves sick, the lyrics remind us that our daily worries and concerns are not the be-all and end-all. God has His eye on and takes care of the Sparrow. Do we really think that if he cares that much about a bird, He will forget us and our needs? Surely not!
The song's beautiful chorus reminds us that Christ can and will meet our needs. He keeps a watchful and protective eye on us.
"I sing because I'm happy
I sing because I'm free
His eye is on the Sparrow
And I know He watches me"
He is more than faithful, answering those who call upon His name.
Matthew 6:26 "See the birds of heaven; they do not put seeds in the earth, they do not get in grain, or put it in the storehouses; and your Father in heaven gives them food. Are you not of much more value than they?"
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