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Moving ‘Jesus The Christ’ Celebrates the Power of His Love and Resurrection

The moving new song “Jesus The Christ” celebrates the power of His love and resurrection. The beautiful and tear-jerking tune tells of Christ’s ultimate act of love, His sacrifice upon the cross. Watch and listen to this short but powerful clip about what Christ did for humanity.

You and I are sinners. The Bible says that all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. That is an all-inclusive statement that does not leave anyone out. It’s not like this group is sinners while they are OK. No, everyone has sinned and needs God’s forgiveness and grace.

Christ willingly went to the cross, suffered and died for you, me, your coworker and your neighbor. But not only did He die and shed His life-saving blood on Calvary, but the tomb where His body was placed is empty. He rose again, gaining the ultimate and forever victory over sin, shame and the grave.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a talented group of young voices sing the beautifully written tune. The youngsters tell of what Christ did on what has since become known as Good Friday and sing of His resurrection and the empty tomb. Due to its lovely, truth-filled lyrics, the entire song is more than worth multiple listens. It’s a tune that will surely bring a tear or two to your eye, but the chorus is arguably the most powerful.

“Jesus the Christ, come to save us all, just as the prophets testified
He won the fight, we’d never win
So, we will rise and testify of Him
We’ll testify of Him, Jesus the Christ”

Christ did what no one else could have or would have ever done for us. He paid a debt that we would have never fulfilled, and now, because of Him and His death, we can be forgiven and experience eternal life with Him.

Matthew 28:6 “He is not here, for he has come to life again, even as he said. Come, see the Lord’s resting place.”

Mat and Savanna Shaw Team Up with One Voice Children’s Choir for 'Wind Beneath My Wings' Cover

Listen to this stunning rendition from Mat and Savanna Shaw and the One Voice Children’s Choir of the beautiful song ‘Wind Beneath My Wings.’ This talented choir and father-daughter duo use their musical talents to share hope and spread joy, and we hope their performance of this song is able to do just that for you today!

‘Did you ever know that you're my hero
And everything I would like to be?
I can fly higher than an eagle
For you are the wind beneath my wings’

What an incredible version of this classic song! Mat and Savanna Shaw share about this wonderful collaboration with One Voice Children’s Choir as well as the other people involved who helped make this stunning performance possible.

“Some songs have a way of touching the heart, and this one is truly special. We are honored to collaborate with Jim Brickman and the incredible voices of One Voice Children's Choir, featuring a breathtaking arrangement by Grammy-winning songwriter Jeff Silbar,” Mat and Savanna Shaw write in the caption of the YouTube video.

“This song is a tribute to the heroes in our lives—the ones who lift us up, stand by us, and inspire us to be our best. Whether it’s a parent, teacher, friend, or someone who changed your life in an unforgettable way, we all have a hero.”

This song does make you think about the people in our lives who lift us up, those who we can count on when we need support or encouragement.

Many people online shared how touched they were by this version of ‘Wind Beneath My Wings.’

“Absolutely phenomenal, the best rendition of this song I've ever heard,” comments one person online.

“Oh my goodness. This was just incredible, musically and visually!” writes another person. “Matt and Savanna, it's been a privilege to watch your musical journey through the years. What professionals you have become!”

We hope that this special collaboration from Mat and Savanna Shaw and the One Voice Children’s Choir was able to bring you some joy today!

Craig Morgan Uplifting 'God's Problems' Official Music Video

Check out Craig Morgan’s new music video and be uplifted by the words from his song ‘God Problems.’ When it comes to his foundation, God, family, and country are at the top of Craig Morgan’s list. And you can see that when you listen to his music, especially the songs on his new EP titled American Soundtrack. ‘God Problems’ is a part of the six tracks on the EP, and each song is infused with the singer’s faith and patriotism.

‘I’ll never be perfect but I’m doing the best I can
I’m gonna keep working on being a better man
I can’t undo the things I’ve done, they led me to who I’ve become
I don’t wanna be just another one of God’s problems’

What a great song with a wonderful message. Craig Morgan has shared what he tries to accomplish with his music and how he uses his talents to glorify God.

“I try to celebrate God, family, and country in my music and in everything I do,” the country singer says. “That’s what I have always done and I’ve come to realize it’s my platform. I don’t stress about things as much as I used to. I just try to write, sing, produce and play the best music that we can and go where I think God wants me to be.”

Many people online also shared their thoughts about the song and how much they appreciate Craig Morgan’s music.

“Love this song. He is one of the best singers out there,” comments one person online. “So much passion and emotion goes into every song.”

“Great new song, Craig. Key words: ‘trying to be a better man.’ That's all God asks of us each day,” another person writes. “Thanks so much for your music and passion. Take care and God Bless.”

We hope you enjoyed listening to ‘God Problems’ by Craig Morgan today!

Kevin Young (Disciple) Talks New Single 'Resurrecting Reasons (feat. Decyfer Down)' + Upcoming Deluxe Album

Kevin Young, vocalist of Disciple, chats with Brandon Woolum about the groups powerful new single, 'Resurrecting Reasons (feat. Decyfer Down)' —releasing March 28th! Kevin shares insights on collaborating with TJ Harris of Decyfer Down, what fans can expect from the deluxe edition of Skeleton Psalms, the unforgettable moments they had at this year’s GRAMMY Awards, and more.

bodie | 'RIP' (acoustic at GodTube Studios)

Rising alt-pop artist and runner up of The Voice (season 22), bodie , delivers an amazing acoustic performance of his song 'RIP' live from the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville, TN.

Caleb and Kelsey Join Genavieve Linkowski for 'Trust in God' and 'Blessed Assurance' Performance

Caleb and Kelsey join Genavieve Linkowski for a performance of ‘Trust in God’ and ‘Blessed Assurance’ that you don't want to miss. You might even want to add this beautiful rendition to your playlist when the world gets heavy. Too often, the world shifts like sand under our feet. The bills stack up. Deadlines press in. Diagnoses shake the ground beneath us. But one thing never changes, one name never fails: Jesus.

And that is the very hope that fills the voices of Caleb, Kelsey, and Genavieve as they join together to remind us that God is our ever-constant. He holds us steady. 

Genavieve's excitement radiated in her words when she wrote:

"Hi everyone! I teamed up with my friends @CalebKelsey for this video! I was so excited when they reached out because I've been watching them for years before I ever started doing music professionally. It was such a surreal experience getting to meet them and do a song with them, and they were amazing to work with! I hope you all are blessed and encouraged by our rendition of 'Trust In God!'"

And blessed we are. Their harmonies rise and fall like prayers carried on the wind, a reminder that our foundation is unshakable no matter how fierce the storm.

We trust in God when the paycheck barely stretches, when the doctor clears his throat before delivering the news, and when the future feels foggy and fragile. His love is the only constant in a world that bends and breaks beneath us.

"Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine… Oh, what a foretaste of divine glory."

It’s not just a song; it’s a steadying truth.

The beauty of this collaboration is more than just voices blending; it’s faith interwoven, and generations echo the same truth: Christ is faithful. He has been. He will be. And when the waters rise, the nights stretch long, and everything else feels uncertain, we trust in the One who never changes.

Hebrews 13:8 “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.”

Jesus Loves Me

97 views Mar 17, 2025 #JesusLovesMe #WorshipMusic #ChristianMusic ✨ Experience the Beauty of "Jesus Loves Me" ✨ 🎸 Soft acoustic melodies, heartfelt harmonies, and a message of love & grace. 💖 🎶 A soul-stirring duet reminding us that no matter our struggles, God’s love never fails. 🙌 📖 "Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so." ✝️ ROMANS 5:8 "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." 🔊 Listen, reflect, and be uplifted. 💡 #JesusLovesMe #WorshipMusic #Faith #ChristianMusic

God Is Love (feat. Raul Barba)

As humans we sometimes fail, but God is always forgiving, and God is love. Vocals, Music & Production by Raul Barba, and Lyrics by Clare Steffen as a part of the Round The Globe project.

Miracle of Faith (feat. Raul Barba)

The Lord Is gracious, slow to anger, steadfast in love. That is the miracle of faith. Vocals, Music & Music Production by Raul Barba (Argentina) , and Lyrics by Clare Steffen (USA) as a part of the Round The Globe Project.

My God Is Real - Caleb Deramus

My God Is Real - Caleb Deramus

Chris Tomlin - No Greater Love

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Danny Gokey - Firme Estaré

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Jonathan Traylor - Feels Like

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Blessing Offor - Lift Me Up

Listen to Blessing Offor's "Lift Me Up."

Beautiful Bluegrass ‘Leaning on The Everlasting Arms’ Rendition

Listen to this beautiful bluegrass rendition of the hymn ‘Leaning on The Everlasting Arms.’ The group performing in this video goes by Backwoods Bluegrass, and their talent is a sight to see. We hope this wonderful version of this classic hymn uplifts you today!

‘What a fellowship, what a joy divine
Leaning on the everlasting arms
What a blessedness, what a peace is mine
Leaning on the everlasting arms’

This is such a great performance of the hymn ‘Leaning on The Everlasting Arms.’ The talented members of Backwoods Bluegrass are from southern Indiana, and the band members include Rusty Collier on bass, Austin Harper on mandolin, Hunter Phillips on guitar, and Sarah Stewart on banjo. Their harmonies and rhythm are wonderful, and it is clear to see that they really enjoy making music together.

Many people online shared about how much they enjoyed the rendition of ‘Leaning on The Everlasting Arms’ from Backwoods Bluegrass.

“I haven't seen or heard a better bluegrass band in the last 40 years! Keep it going,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.

“Refreshing to hear songs I grew up on. Thank you for sharing!” writes another person online.

This popular gospel hymn was written by two authors – Elisha A. Hoffman wrote the stanza and Anthony J. Showalter wrote the refrain, as well as the music. The song was first published in 1887.

The beautiful hymn references Deuteronomy 33:27, which says, "The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms." What a great reminder that our relationship with Jesus can be an intimate one; we can see him as a friend that we can rely on and lean on. 

May you find joy today in this song as you listen to this bluegrass version of ‘Leaning on The Everlasting Arms.’

Moving 'Are You Washed in the Blood' Cover Captivates

This moving “Are You Washed in the Blood” cover performance captivates. The talented musician has turned in an awe-inspiring, stunning performance of the classic, beloved hymn. Check out the short clip as she dazzles with an excellent rendition of “Are You Washed in the Blood.”

No matter how old, underappreciated and underutilized they may be, hymns will always remain powerful and relevant. Even when many churches and houses of worship seem to be slowly moving away from them, hymns are as relevant as ever.

Yes, many of them are old, hundreds of years in some cases, but modern contemporary Christian music cannot compete with the beauty and messages captured in the lyrics of those old church hymns. A hymn is essentially a poem about the Lord’s love, faithfulness, mercy and grace. It is literal music to the ears. You’d be hard-pressed to find something more powerful and moving than “Amazing Grace” or “How Great Thou Art.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, Rosemary Siemens performs one of those beautiful hymns about Christ’s love and sacrifice, “Are You Washed in the Blood.” It’s a dazzling and delightful musical performance that you’ll likely want to listen to and watch multiple times.

In addition to the excellent musical performance, the location where she performs looks like something right out of a fairytale. The lush green trees and plants add to the extraordinary rendition, making the entire clip a must-watch.

What helps to set hymns apart from contemporary Christian songs is how all hymns perfectly capture and articulate a place in which everyone has been before coming to Christ. We’ve all been down and out and felt completely unworthy of love, but in our sin and shame, we turned to the Lord, asked for forgiveness, and in His mercy and grace forgave us of our sins. Praise His name!

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.”

Nancy Jones Talk New George Jones Release + Memories of 'The Possum'

Nancy Jones, widow of the legendary George Jones, talks with Brandon Wooum about the story behind 'George Jones: The Lost Nashville Sessions' —a remarkable collection of never-before-heard recordings from the Possum himself. Originally released on streaming late last year, these historic tracks are finally coming to vinyl this Friday, March 21st. Nancy takes us behind the scenes of the restoration process, reveals her personal favorite song from the project, and reflects on why George’s music still resonates with millions of country fans today. Plus, fresh off her Emmy win for 'Still Playing Possum,' she shares memories from that unforgettable night and teases what’s next in honoring George’s legacy.

Apologies - for the Christian church not being what it is supposed to be.

If we hang around people for any length of time, we will at some point be offended. Life is imperfect and people are imperfect. Meshing all of that together means we will offend and be offended. That being said, let me pose a formal apology to you if your offense comes from a misguided, pompous person who needs a deeper revelation of the love of Jesus Christ the Messiah. I was such a person in my youth, and I offended many in the name of my religion. I was demanding, harsh, quick to speak-slow to hear, lacking compassion and the beams of love did not burn as bright as they do today. I produced moments of Christlikeness, but I needed to suffer greatly before I learned to abide in Him and reflect His light and love. So, this song and music video is my heart felt apology to those I have offended and those whom I have never met that have been offended by a person or group of Christians. Please forgive us for not being what we professed to be. Please forgive us for not being what we were supposed to be. Please don’t hold the bad qualities you experienced against the Messiah; He is still working on us. Lyrics: Apologies Apologies for your anguish Misguided convictions Prideful waves, angry sea on the beach Apologies you had to see, People, pompous beliefs A forest of thirsty trees...in the wind It’s not the way it should have been… Apologies for the fear we breed, People...anxious creeds; Hurricane blowing out love’s flame Apologies for the outward display, Tinsel spirituality Stars fall...children walk away It’s not supposed to be this way Chorus Steeples fall and doors close Churches come and go I suppose Do they have the greater sin Because they didn’t let you in?

Church Choir's Moving 'Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)' Rendition

Listen to this talented church choir’s moving rendition of ‘Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)’ and let your hearts be uplifted! The singers and musicians in this performance are from First Dallas Choir & Orchestra, and the way that they use their talents is so glorifying to God.

‘Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now I'm found,
Was blind, but now I see.’

What a wonderful performance! At the beginning of the song, scripture from Ephesians 2:4-5 flashes on the screen. “But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved.” What a great reminder to all of us as we prepare our hearts for worship.

All of the voices in the First Dallas Choir sound heavenly, and they blend together so beautifully. There are so many people on stage, and it is wonderful to see them all using their voices to sing of God’s love and grace. Later in the song, the choir picks up the energy, and as the song goes on, the voices get louder and more enthusiastic.

The song ‘Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)’ is the updated version of the classic hymn, where Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio wrote a powerful chorus, which the original hymn never had. Even though ‘Amazing Grace’ is a very old hymn, the message of God’s grace and its power are constantly new and needed. This version of the song keeps the words and message of an all-time classic hymn while adding a little content as a reminder that if the grace of God saves us, we truly have “been set free.”

We hope that you enjoyed this moving rendition from First Dallas Choir & Orchestra of ‘Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)’ today!

Siblings' Chillingly Beautiful ‘I Need Thee Every Hour’ Rendition

Check out this beautiful rendition of the hymn ‘I Need Thee Every Hour’ performed by the group Life in 3D. The singers are all siblings named Daylon, Daura, and Devon. They all have wonderful voices, and their soul-stirring arrangement of this song brings a message of peace, faith, and reliance on God. What a reminder to us all that His presence is our greatest comfort.

‘I need Thee every hour,
Most gracious Lord;
No tender voice like Thine
Can peace afford’

What an uplifting and heartfelt performance by Life in 3D. The siblings share on their website about how their group came to be and how it was their parents who encouraged them to use their voices to encourage others.

“We got our first microphone in December 2021,” they share. “With no experience, we learned how to arrange three-part harmony and use a camera to record our cover songs.  Everything was homemade…but what started as just music for family and friends soon grew to an audience of over 1 million followers.  We never dreamed our music would be loved by so many, and it’s been incredible to become part of a community that’s connected through the gift of music. So life together became music. It became more than just our harmonies. It encompassed the way we interacted with each other– the way we laughed, argued, and even cleaned the kitchen together. It seemed as if our relationship deepened our experiences into a rich and vibrant lifestyle. A life in 3D.”

When it comes to the timeless beauty of ‘I Need Thee Every Hour,’ we have Annie Sherwood Hawks to thank for writing it. She was born in Hoosick, New York, on May 28, 1835, had a love for writing poetry, and wrote over 400 hymns in her lifetime.

We hope that this video of Life in 3D performing ‘I Need Thee Every Hour’ was able to uplift and inspire you today!

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