Music Videos

RSS Feed

Music Videos

RSS Feed

Tauren Wells - Let The Church Sing

Listen to Tauren Wells' "Let The Church Sing."

Anne Wilson's Powerful ‘God Story’ Official Music Video

Anne Wilson has released the powerful official music video for her latest song, “God Story.” The beautifully written and performed tune is about the Lord doing what only He can in our lives. Watch the short but moving clip to listen to and see Anne’s official music video for “God Story.”

People are a lost and broken group, with many hurting and struggling as they call out for any kind of momentary relief from their heart-wrenching, painful circumstances. Whether through wrong and erroneous decisions they’ve made or through no fault of their own, many are facing enormous obstacles and hurdles in life. Some may even reach the point where they believe that going on any further is a completely worthless and pointless exercise.

But God is still at work, and He is still in the business of performing miracles. He can and does bring about hope where there was none. He interjects life when everything appears to be lost. He can and does take situations in our lives and work miracles, completely changing conditions and circumstances.

In her tune, “God Story,” Anne sings about God performing these miracles, giving her a testimony – a God story, as she calls it. It’s a beautiful song about the power and love of Jesus Christ and how He can take things once thought broken and make them whole again. No one else but God can do that, and He does it every day.

Anne’s entire song is moving, likely to cause you to shed a tear as you remember a time when He performed a miracle in your life, but the song’s chorus is especially powerful.

“My life is a God story
Gotta tell the world what He’s done for me
Miracle on miracles that only He could do
I’m proof that we’re all only one prayer away from a testimony”

What is your God story? How did He work in your life?

Psalm 77:14 “You are the God who does works of power: you have made your strength clear to the nations.”

Peech. - Be Together

Listen to Peech.'s "Be Together."

Peech. - Tomorrows

Listen to Peech.'s "Tomorrows."

I Belong To You (instrumental sample) Rance Allen Group

To download the complete instrumental and to browse our entire library go to www.ascensiontracks.com

We'll Understand It Better (instrumental sample) Collingsworth Family

To download the complete instrumental and to browse our entire library go to www.ascensiontracks.com

Use Me (instrumental sample) Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

For more info go to www.ascensiontracks.com

Arise Shine (instrumental sample) Shekinah Glory Ministry

for more info go to www.ascensiontracks.com

Rachael Mann, Terrel Davy & Julie Keltonic Talk New Single “Didn’t Have To Do It”

Join Brandon Woolum as he sits down with Rachael Mann, Terrel Davy, and Julie Keltonic to talk about their brand-new single “Didn’t Have To Do It” releasing September 5. The trio shares the story of how this song, written nearly a decade ago, found new life through prayer, collaboration, and God’s timing. From Rachael’s recent success with “Unfiltered” to Julie’s songwriting catalog that’s being revived, and Terrel’s powerful vocal feature, this conversation dives into the heart, history, and hope behind their music. Discover how Nathan Walters (of Plus One) helped bring the track to life, how God opened doors for these artists to work together, and why this song is poised to make an impact across genres and nations.

CAIN Teams with Brooke Ligertwood for Soul-Stirring ‘Jesus Lifted Me’

You can’t help but sing along, tap your foot, and shout "Amen!" when the first notes of ‘Jesus Lifted Me’ fill the air. CAIN—Logan, Taylor, and Madison—teamed up with Brooke Ligertwood on this soul-sirring song in this incredible black-and-white music video. And what poured out was joy so contagious it practically dances off the screen.

From the first lyric, it moves your heart with praise:

I’m so glad to testify
About the One who saved my life
The power of the blood
Is the reason I’m alive

Haven’t we all been there? Looking back over our lives, remembering the moments we thought we’d never get back up—and yet, we did. Not because of our strength, but because Jesus lifted us in His love.

The video itself radiates that joy. There’s something about watching these singers dance and clap, voices raised, faces shining—it feels like being caught up in a Sunday morning revival where you just can’t sit still. “How could I not lift my hands? And how could I not lift You high?” they sing, and you find yourself lifting yours, too.

One of the most powerful lines comes straight from the heart of every believer: “When I was in trouble, Jesus lifted me… Before I’d ever called His name, He was calling out to me.” That’s the Gospel wrapped in song—that even before we turned to Him, Jesus had already turned toward us.

This song is more than the melody of worship music. It’s a reminder that no matter where we’ve been—sinner, blind, broken, or lost—Jesus came to lift us into forgiveness, into freedom, into His marvelous light.

So if you’ve had a hard week, if you’re weighed down, if you just need to remember who’s holding you—press play. Let CAIN and Brooke’s voices carry you into worship. And join the chorus that can’t stop echoing:

Glory hallelujah, Jesus lifted me.

Psalm 40:2 “He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.”

‘I Speak Jesus’ Covered Beautifully by Genavieve Linkowski

There are voices that entertain, and then there are voices that open up the heavens, like this song, ‘I Speak Jesus, ' beautifully covered by Genavieve Linkowski. Her voice is tender but bold, carrying words that cut straight through the fog of fear, anxiety, and the everyday burdens we hold too tightly. And as she sings, something beautiful happens—you can feel chains loosen, shadows lift, and the presence of God draw close.

Genavieve’s cover feels like a prayer wrapped in melody:

I just wanna speak the name of Jesus
Over every heart and every mind
’Cause I know there is peace within Your presence
I speak Jesus.

Isn’t that what we all need? To hear His name spoken over the dark corners of our lives. To let the words “Your name is power, Your name is healing, Your name is life” become our anthem. As her voice rises, the world seems to melt away, and for a few sacred minutes, there’s only Jesus—our Hope, our Healer, our Light.

Still so young, Genavieve has a promising future in Gospel music because she carries His presence in her songs. She reminds us that music isn’t just art—it’s ministry, it’s prayer, and it’s the doorway to peace in our everyday moments. Her love of worshipping the Lord is a gift to those like you and me when we listen to her sing. We find God in these precious moments. 

When she sings “Shout Jesus from the mountains, Jesus in the streets…” you can almost hear heaven echo back. And we, listening here on earth, can’t help but join in.

Genavieve doesn’t just sing about Jesus. She helps us speak His name in the deepest places of our souls. We hope you were as blessed as we were by this beautiful moment with Genavieve’s song. May her voice linger with you, not just as music, but as a reminder that Jesus is near.

Proverbs 18:10 “The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.”

Awe-Inspiring Rendition of ‘Softly and Tenderly’ Will Touch Your Heart

There are songs that feel like home, and then there are voices that open the door and invite you to step inside. You will feel that way about this awe-inspiring rendition of ‘Softly and Tenderly’ as it touches the depths of your heart. 

Gaither Music just released a new video of ‘Softly and Tenderly,’ sung with such compassion that you can almost hear the very heartbeat of Christ calling through the melody.

The woman singing doesn’t act like it’s a mere performance; she knows this ministers to our hearts. As one listener wrote, “You couldn’t get a better person to sing this song: her voice just rings with sincere compassion—nothing about ego. She truly is singing to others, not to show off. Rare and beautiful.”

And isn’t that what the hymn has always been? A reminder that no matter how heavy our day has been, no matter the ache we carry or the mistakes that weigh us down—Jesus is still calling. Tenderly. Earnestly. Patiently.

“Come home, come home, ye who are weary, come home.”

The video has already gathered more than 12,000 views and countless comments from grateful hearts. One listener shared through tears, “Fifty-two years ago I walked the aisle and surrendered my life to Jesus. I had seen the words to this song on the billboard of the church as I drove by. They broke me. Soon we will all be home!”

Another wrote, “Thank you, Ladye Love. Beautiful.” Simple words, but they echo the gratitude of so many who have found comfort in this tender hymn.

And isn’t it just like God? To use music to remind us of His mercy, to meet us right where we are—in the clutter of our kitchens, in the ache of our worries, in the shadows of our hearts—and whisper, “Come home. I’m waiting for you.”

So whether today has been long and exhausting or heavy with cares you can’t name, let this song be the reminder your soul needs: God is waiting. The doors of His love are open. His arms are ready. Softly, tenderly—Jesus is calling you home.

Matthew 11:28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

Stronger Than Yours

A song about Elijah I made using Suno, took some time but hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it🙂

Joel Vaughn Talks New Feel It EP, Upcoming Album & Life on the Road

Joel Vaughn joins us in Nashville to talk about his brand-new EP 'Feel It' (out now) and his upcoming full-length album releasing late September. He opens up about his journey in music, the heart behind his latest single, and how God has been at work through seasons of struggle and renewal. Joel also talks about fan-favorite songs still to come, a new version of 'Testify,' and what’s ahead with fall shows and a Christmas tour.

‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ Gets Beautiful Acoustic Makeover

Stephen McWhirter has done it again, giving ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ a beautiful acoustic makeover. The song sounds so different from the original, but it’s nonetheless incredible. Play the video to give it a listen!

Stephen shows his truly incredible talent as a musician in this cover. He completely transforms ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ into a brand new song that sounds a little bit more raw and stripped down. He keeps every lyric the same, but takes the tune to a whole new dimension with his strong, a little bit scratchy voice. Some of the words of the song are:

Your grace abounds in deepest waters
Your sovereign hand will be my guide
Where feet may fail and fear surrounds me
You've never failed and You won't start now

This is one of the most popular worship songs of modern time. It’s Hillsong United’s No. 1 song on Spotify and has received RIAA Platinum status. McWhirter’s version is sure to give even longer life to the song, which has been a hit since its release in 2013. 

Stephen keeps his version simple. It’s just him and his guitar, and loads of talent, but it sounds incredible.

If you’ve heard the original, you may have been captivated by its deep sound and lyrics, but everything most people love about the song is still captured in Stephen’s cover–just in a different way. He transforms in a way that only he can, which still gives the same amount of emphasis to each thoughtfully crafted verse. Stephen has a beautiful and unique voice and is very gifted musically. He’s a skillful piano player in addition to guitar, and it’s evident that he has a heart for the Lord when he sings. 

As you listen to the lyrics, recall how God has kept his promises and always will!

Sounds Like Reign’s Lyric Video ‘Ain’t No Grave’ Cover

Have you dealt with shame? Do you want to join in this epic song that celebrates the freedom that we have in Christ? Follow along with this Sounds Like Reign’s lyric video ‘Ain’t No Grave’ cover.

If you have ever dealt with shame, it can be a cruel and challenging emotion and mindset to overcome. We often fail in this life, but if we stay stuck in our failures, we miss the hope of redemption in Jesus. As you watch the lyrics on this video, ponder the love of Jesus who is coming to rescue you. Sounds Like Reign leads us in a gospel driven sound with notes of country and bluegrass in style. 

God tells us in His Scriptures that no grave can hold us back from Jesus's resurrection. We have hope and joy in Him. He gives us lasting peace in His eternal promise of the future with Him, which is secured by the blood of Jesus. 

This artist's song is both worshipful and empowering to any believer listening. While we are well aware of the power of sin and death and our own poor decisions, we are also reminded of the saving grace that comes through Jesus's blood. 

The chorus sings out:

Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
When i hear that trumpet sound i'm gonna get up out of the ground
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down

Check out these Bible Verses on Bible Study Tools to learn more about shame. Many believers struggle with shame, but Jesus tells all who believe in Him that we are never put to shame. Let’s celebrate this victory as we rest in Him today.

“For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. As Scripture says, “Anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame.” For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” Romans 10:10-13

Genavieve Linkowski Delivers Stunning Cover of Chris Tomlin’s ‘How Great Is Our God’

Prepare to hear an angelic song and enter into worship of our Savior. This video will have you singing along in praise. Genavieve Linkowski delivers a stunning cover of Chris Tomlin’s ‘How Great Is Our God.’

Have you wanted to hear a throwback worship song in a fresh way? Genavieve has an incredible voice, joyful presence, and hits notes effortlessly. She sings with such humility and confidence. What you will love about this song is that it will move you to celebrate the incredible power of our Saving Jesus. 

Genavieve sings the verses with finesse. She has a beautiful way of singing through the emotion of the song. This unique style enables us to really ponder these rich lyrics. 


We can often overlook the words of songs that we have sung many times. However, the way in which this video is done causes us to take a pause and reflect. As you listen, imagine this is the first time you have heard this song. It will cause you to be in awe of what the Lord has done.

The chorus sings out:

“How great is our God. Sing with me, how great is our God. 
And all will see how great, how great, is our God.”

How has God been great in your life? He has offered all of us the gift of salvation. He has redeemed sinners into His presence again. He loves us so much. The bridge comes, and you will be an emotional mess with the tenderness and then the power of the name above all names, being Jesus. Thank you, Genavieve, for reminding all of us of the true love of the Savior. As you watch this video, ask the Holy Spirit to show you something new about Himself to focus on His greatness today!

“How great is our Lord! His power is absolute! His understanding is beyond comprehension!” Psalm 147:5

Stunning Performance of ‘Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)’

A handful of musicians turned in a stunning performance of “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone).” This is one cover of this beloved tune that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. Watch the short but moving clip to hear the awe-inspiring cover of the “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone).”

Hymns are severely underutilized pieces of music. For instance, a lot of churches have abandoned hymns altogether, choosing instead to go with contemporary Christian music for the worship portions of their Sunday morning services. Sure, some may sneak a hymn in there every so often, but, sadly, those occasions are few and far between.

But that practice by many houses of worship baffles the mind. Hymns are beautifully and expertly written, wonderfully articulating and expressing some facet of God’s boundless love, mercy, grace and forgiveness. Who wouldn’t want to hear and sing about that? Many hymns are short, straight to the point and don’t have all the flowery language that many contemporary Christian songs do.

But all is not lost, hymns are still being performed and listened to, as a video posted on social media proves. In the clip, Melissa Brady leads the room in a profoundly moving and tear-jerking rendition of “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone).” While she sings lead, everyone else lends their voices, making for a truly lovely and delightful cover about the love and grace of Jesus Christ.

“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”

Those opening lines are arguably the most powerful, recognizable lyrics in all of music.

As the song mentions, we are no longer lost and living in sin, bound by our chains. Christ’s extraordinary and powerful grace has changed it all. Praise His name!

Ephesians 2:8 “For by grace are you saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:”

John Schlitt & Billy Smiley Reflect on Christian Rock’s Pioneers and Lasting Legacy

Petra’s John Schlitt and White Heart’s Billy Smiley reflect on the pioneers of Christian rock—sharing memories of early influences like Love Song, Randy Matthews, Honeytree, and Phil Keaggy—while honoring the late Chuck Girard and celebrating how today’s artists are carrying the movement forward. Many of the Jesus Music Movement pioneers will play a special Jessu Revolution concert as part of the Our Great Commission Conference in Huntsville, AL this October. Learn more at g4hope.com.

O My Soul - Psalm 103:1-4

O My Soul is a devotional for the weary and the grateful alike, reminding us that healing, forgiveness, and redemption are present gifts. Remember who God is and what He's already done for you.

First ... 53 54 55 56 57 ... Last