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Ariel Fitz-Patrick - Under The Sun

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Blessing Offor Moves Hearts with Powerful 'Crying Out Loud'

Blessing Offor moves hearts with his powerful “Crying Out Loud” song. His new tune about loss is catchy, moving and heartbreaking. Watch the short but chilling clip to listen to and see the official music video for Blessing Offor’s “Crying Out Loud.”

Sadly, loss is a horrible, but inevitable part of life. Yes, there will be instances, occasions and reasons to be celebrated and remembered. Still, it’s impossible to go through life without feeling and knowing the immense pain, devastation and sorrow that so often accompany the loss of a loved one.

Many have likely already gone through the deep, dark valley that is the loss of a loved one. If not, it’s a painful, gut-wrenching experience that you’d not wish on your worst enemy, as everyone who has ever gone through such a situation knows.

In “Crying Out Loud,” Blessing sings about a time when he experienced great sorrow following the loss of someone close to him. It’s a beautifully written song that perfectly captures the devastation that comes with loss. He writes how he wishes he could have one more opportunity to say, “I love you,” and how the tears will not stop but instead, they fall like rain, streaming down his face.

“Wish that I could hit rewind
Say I love you one more time
Heartstrings only play sad songs
I sing, but it comes out wrong”

While hurt and loss in this life are unavoidable, He remains faithful, at work and in control, even in our pain and sorrow. He sees us in our time of need and does not abandon His children. God offers comfort and rest for those hurting and going through a deep, dark, painful valley.

Yes, there will be times when life hurts and stings, but God never fails and remains faithful.

Psalm 23:4 “Yes, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”

Danny Gokey - Te Tengo A Ti

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Crowder’s 'Still' Music Video Reminds Us We’re All Works in Progress

Crowder reminds us that we are all works in progress in the official music video for “Still.” This new tune from the popular Christian music artist, who is joined on the song by Zach Williams, will move you and get stuck in your head. Watch the short clip to listen to and watch Crowder’s official music video for “Still.”

No one is perfect; no, not even one – far from it, in fact. Humans are fallen and lost, still dealing with the fallout from Adam and Eve’s original sin in the Garden of Eden. Sadly, that will forever and always be the case as long as humans remain on Earth.

But He made a way to overcome the gap between God and man caused by sin. Jesus Christ willingly went to the cross. He suffered and died, shedding His blood as He took our spot so that we might be forgiven and spend eternity with Him. However, even after we ask for His forgiveness and accept Him as our Lord and Savior, we remain human beings still prone to stumbling and falling. We’ll still have failures and flaws and will continue to make mistakes. We aren’t perfect, just forgiven, and in “Still,” Crowder reminds us that we are still a work in progress.

“He’s working on me, still
Changing me piece by piece, still
Making me better, gonna do His thing
Don’t care how long it takes ‘til”

What a beautiful song about God’s love, mercy and grace! We serve as God who knows and understands that we are imperfect, fallen beings. He is merciful, patient and faithful.  

Perfection is not possible, but with God, through His teaching, training and molding, we can and will slowly become the person He intended for us to be all along. Will we continue to fail, fall and stumble? Yes, of course, but He is quick and faithful to forgive.

Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, said the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”

Trio’s Precious Take on ‘Jesus Loves Me’

A musically talented trio provided their take on “Jesus Loves Me.” The three individuals gave a lovely and heartwarming performance of the familiar song, one that is near and dear to the hearts of many. Watch the short but sweet clip to listen to the trio perform “Jesus Loves Me.”

Love, kindness and gentleness can often be hard to find in society today. One could even liken it to attempting to locate a needle in a haystack. People can be incredibly hurtful and cruel and inflict an incredible amount of pain on one another. Sadly, this is an ability that many people demonstrate constantly, with examples of such awful treatment present nearly everywhere we look.

But while many are busy being needlessly cruel and horrible to one another, Jesus Christ has and always will take the opposite approach. He loves the sinner, refuses to lash out against someone who hurts us and forgives easily and often. He even went so far as to willingly lay down his life for you and me while we were still sinners.

In a clip posted on YouTube, three people perform a tune about Christ’s love: “Jesus Loves Me.” Yes, it’s a song with which everyone is undoubtedly familiar, but that familiarity does not lessen the meaning and truth of those lyrics in the slightest. He does love us, and He proved it by taking our place, our punishment and sacrificing Himself so that we might be forgiven and experience eternal life with Him.

“Jesus loves me, this I know
For the Bible tells me so
Little ones to him belong
They are weak, but He is strong”

Those lyrics contain so much truth. When the world is spreading hate and pain and attempting to destroy one another, Jesus Christ loves and offers forgiveness and mercy—concepts and ideas totally foreign to many today.

John 13:34 “I give you a new law: Have love one for another; even as I have had love for you, so are you to have love one for another.”

Hundreds of Voices Unite in Stunning ‘Hallelujah’ Performance

To commemorate 15 years of singing together, hundreds of voices united in a stunning 
‘Hallelujah’ performance in the U.K. The crowd sings with grace and precision. Watch the clip to hear the beautiful song. 

400 Rock Choir members across Glasgow, Kirkintilloch, and Edinburgh performed the song at The Usher Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, and you’ll definitely want to see it. All 400 members and their maestro somehow squeeze onto the large stage. The choir is cloaked in color-shifting shadows as they sing the moody and thought-provoking song. It’s incredible to see how a choir that accepts any voice, with no audition, produces such a stunning performance. 

‘Hallelujah’ is a song that’s known very well across the world, so it’s fitting that groups would come from across the U.K. to sing it. This month, nearly 850 gathered in the Netherlands to sing the same song. 

The song doesn’t have a direct meaning, but it seems to mix love with Christianity and music with praise. Some of the last words in the song are: 

I'll stand before the Lord of Song
With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah

This performance is an extraordinary collective experience that brings together people of various ages and backgrounds. The choir members simply enjoy singing, and we certainly enjoy listening. You'll feel like singing along as you listen to the notes that rise and fall. 

While watching it, I found myself deeply moved. There’s something almost magical about hearing so many voices come together in harmony. The music probably sounded even better for those who were in that same auditorium during the performance. It’s a nice reminder of how music has the ability to connect all of us, no matter where we are or where we are from!

Stirring Rendition of ‘The Old Rugged Cross’

Hymns of Grace has released a wonderful and stirring rendition of ‘The Old Rugged Cross.’ If you’re a hymn fan, you won’t want to miss listening to this. Play the video to hear the sweet and moving performance. 

The all-male performance, accompanied by the piano, flute, and tuba, sounds sincere, sweet, and moving. It’s one of those performances that you can’t watch or listen to without feeling something. Any song that talks about Jesus’ sacrifice is bound to tug at our hearts. Some of the soul-stirring lyrics are: 

In that old rugged cross, stained with blood so divine,
a wondrous beauty I see,
for 'twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died,
to pardon and sanctify me.

The precious hymn was written in 1913 by talented hymnist George Bennard. George worked as a coal miner before he became a preacher and started working with the Salvation Army. One day, when he was reflecting on Christ’s crucifixion and John 3:16, a melody and some words came to his mind: “I’ll cherish that old rugged cross.” A while later, the whole song was born.

“I really didn’t write it. I was merely the instrument God used,” George said

The song has impacted many who’ve heard it across the world. It speaks of the symbol we all know well, that cross that was used as an instrument of our savior’s death. It’s a sad thing, but it’s also beautifully endearing because that’s where Jesus saved us from all of our sins through his death. Forever we will be grateful to that old rugged cross—or, more directly, Jesus. 

“Who his own self bore our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live to righteousness: by whose stripes you were healed.” 1 Peter 2:24

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Jul 22, 2025 (Tuning 1st to 6th strings Eb, Bb, E, B, C, Ab) Filmed July 22, 2025, getting the guitar a bit closer to the mic' in hopes of a better balance with the vocal this time. Thank you for your listenership, shares and thumbs up! Please Subscribe and please Ponder the last phrase of Hebrews 4:12 "For the word of God . . is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart."

The Jason Lovins Band | 'Hide My Soul' (acoustic)

The Jason Lovins Band delivers a powerful live performance of their song 'Hide My Soul' from the Godtube Music Studio in Nashville. Born and baptized in the Appalachian Mountains, the band has remained true to their roots for over two decades, blending gospel, country, and contemporary worship into a sound that resonates across generations.

Kenny & Claire Share Inspiring Journey from Crisis to Calling Through Worship Music

Worship duo Kenny and Claire share their powerful testimony of faith, healing, and music. From a life-threatening diagnosis and years of health struggles to writing and releasing worship albums filled with gospel truth, their journey is one of hope, perseverance, and purpose. Hear how their trials shaped their sound, the heart behind their latest album Upon the Storm, and how God opened doors for global ministry.

This Moving 'Blessed Assurance' Cover Will Touch Your Heart

This moving “Blessed Assurance’ cover will touch your heart. It’s a wonderful, heartfelt performance of a classic hymn that is near and dear to the hearts of many. Watch the short but stirring clip to listen to this powerful performance of “Blessed Assurance.”

None of us can predict the future. Those who say they can are either liars or completely insane, and they are likely hoping you are too, so that you will believe them. We have no idea what will happen in five minutes, let alone five months or years from now.

All we have is this very moment. We are not promised tomorrow, or even that tomorrow will not bring with it unmitigated pain and tragedy. The future is a total mystery, a complete unknown. While uncertainty is often a frightening concept, we don’t have to fear what we don’t know. Yes, we will encounter pain, hurt and heartache as long as we remain on this Earth. But we don’t have to fear it or go at it alone.

Jesus Christ provides a peace that surpasses all understanding, a blessed assurance that He is still in control and at work no matter what happens. Even when sorrow and pain arrive at our doorstep, like an uninvited and unwelcome guest, He remains faithful, never leaving our side.

In a clip posted on YouTube, John Berry performs the hymn we all know and love, “Blessed Assurance.” It’s a masterfully performed cover, with those iconic and memorable lyrics sung beautifully. You’ll, without a doubt, want to listen to his rendition repeatedly.

In addition to his musical performance, John describes a devastating period in his life when he witnessed and experienced the Lord’s mercy, grace and faithfulness firsthand. Amid tragedy, the Lord offered blessed assurance, the peace that even though he was hurting, the Lord was still in control and sitting on the throne.

Hebrews 10:22 “Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.”

Genavieve Linkowski’s Stunning Take on ‘Firm Foundation’ Is a Must-Hear

This stunning take on the song ‘Firm Foundation’ is a must-hear! The singer in the video is Genavieve Linkowski, and her voice is incredible. May this wonderful worship song remind you that when we put our faith in Jesus, we will never be disappointed with the results.

‘Christ is my firm foundation, the rock on which I stand
When everything around me is shaken, I've never been more glad
That I put my faith in Jesus 'cause He's never let me down
He's faithful through generations, so why would He fail now? He won't’

The song ‘Firm Foundation’ was released in December 2021 as a single. It was written by Cody Carnes with Chandler Moore and Austin Davis. It peaked at No. 14 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. The lyrics begin by declaring that Christ is our unshakable foundation, reminding us of the amazing gift that we have when we put our faith in Jesus.

The talented singer in the video is Genavieve Linkowski, a 26-year-old artist from a small town in Michigan. She is the oldest of 11 children, and she grew up classically trained in the piano, violin, and harp.

“I love Jesus. I sing songs. My Life Goal: The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever,” Genavieve writes as the primary point on her music website.

Back in 2019, Genavieve tragically lost her sister in a car accident. “From that moment on, God began a journey to teach me lessons that only suffering can teach in a way that I would never ever in my life ask to be done,” Genavieve shares on her website. “God has used this tragedy to do what He has given me the desire to do with all of my life - to give Him glory! I pray that God will use my testimony to get you to the point of complete surrender to Jesus and His will for your life. May we all live to bring Him all the Glory He deserves.”

What a beautiful voice Genavieve has! She knows that this gift is from the Lord. May she continue to use it to bring Him glory!

Hundreds Join Voices in Powerful ‘Hallelujah’ Performance

An audience of hundreds recently joined voices in a powerful ‘Hallelujah’ performance in the Netherlands. The performance shows how wonderful and spontaneous collective singing can be. Watch the video to see the awesome performance. 

 

In a kind of reverse performance setting, 850 attendees at a singing event all engaged their voices to sing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” This unique event wasn’t like your typical concert. Instead of the singers standing on the stage and performing, everyone in the audience section of the auditorium stood and sang while a maestro and guitarist directed them. 

 

The video spotlights the hundreds of singers, filming them from a view on the stage. Their collected voices sound trained and wonderful. Aptly, Leonard Cohen’s song is known across the world. 

 

The song doesn’t have a precise meaning and is open to interpretation. But one artist, K.D. Lang, who profusely sang the song, said it is about “the struggle between having human desire and searching for spiritual wisdom. It’s being caught between those two places,” which would explain why people relate to the song all around the world. Some of the last verses from the song are: 

I'll stand before the Lord of Song

With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah

Hallelujah, Hallelujah

Hallelujah, Hallelujah

In a way, the song connects the sacredness of music with praise. It’s so cool to see nearly a thousand people—and strangers no less—all singing it in harmony together. ‘Hallelujah’ is a great song to sing along to. The Hallelujah verse rises and falls throughout the song, and it’s irresistible to sing to, even for those who aren’t born singers. I can certainly see there being more happy collective musical events like this in the future. 

“Praise you the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power.” Psalms 150:1

Stunning ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ Duet

This stunning ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ duet will leave you breathless and believing again. There are moments when heaven seems to break through earth—when a melody becomes more than notes, when a song becomes a prayer, and when two strangers worshiping on a street corner stop the world for a holy hush.

That’s exactly what happened in one breathtaking Reel shared by Luke Silva, a street musician known not just for his albums, but for the way he invites the audience to sing with him. With a guitar slung across his chest and the streets of the world as his stage, Luke has captured hearts everywhere. But this moment? This one was different.

As the opening notes of ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ began to play, a young woman stepped into the space beside Luke. Then she closed her eyes and began to sing, and heaven must’ve leaned in.

Her voice—pure and angelic—rose up and met Luke’s rich, steady tone, and suddenly the noise of the street melted away. It was as if the whole city paused to listen. This wasn’t just a duet. This was worship in its truest form—unrehearsed, unfiltered, and utterly Spirit-led.

The comments poured in like water over stone: 
“She has the voice of an angel.”
 “He should be signed and on an album.”
 “I haven’t been to church in years, but this brought me to tears.”

And isn’t that what music—real music—does?
It brings the far-off near.  It cracks the hardest places in us open. It makes room for God to whisper, I’m still here. One man wrote, “I’m 62. I haven’t been to church in years… but your voices made me cry.”

Another said simply, “God made those voices. Amen.”
Yes. Amen.

Because when that young woman stood on a sidewalk and sang with her eyes closed to the God who holds the waves—when Luke harmonized like his whole soul was tied to every word—they reminded us of something we too often forget: We were made to worship. Not in pews alone. But in parks and plazas. On sidewalks and city streets. Wherever feet may fail… and faith rises instead.

You could feel the ache in every line: “Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander…”
 And isn’t that all of us? Wading into this life, unsure, overwhelmed—but whispering, lead me anyway.

This duet was a beautiful love song to the One who calls us out upon the waters. And whether you’ve known that song for years or it’s your first time hearing it, it lands the same way: right in the soul.

So, if you need a reminder that beauty still exists, watch this duet. Watch the young woman who sang with eyes shut and her heart wide open. Watch the crowd go still, and watch what God can do when two voices simply say yes.

Isaiah 43:2  "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you..."

Jenn Johnson and Bethel Music Stunning Live Rendition of ‘He Has Done Great Things'

Check out this stunning live rendition of Jenn Johnson and Bethel Music's song ‘He Has Done Great Things.’ This time of worship, led by Jenn Johnson and Bethel Music, was recorded live in Redding, CA, at Bethel Church. The music and lyrics are so encouraging and remind us that God’s power is made perfect in our weakness. What a beautiful thing it is to trust Him!

‘He has done great things 
He has done great things 
Arms open wide, the Lamb crucified 
Worthy is He’

The song ‘He Has Done Great Things’ was written by Brian Johnson, Jason Ingram, Phil Wickham, Chris Tomlin, and Jonas Myrin. It was inspired by Psalm 103 and the desire to express God's everlasting love, mercy, and forgiveness. The song aims to bring listeners back to the heart of simple worship, celebrating God's faithfulness and the freedom found in His salvation. 

‘He Has Done Great Things’ is part of Bethel Music’s new album, We Must Respond, which was released on January 10, 2025. Bethel Music Co-Founder Brian Johnson shared his thoughts about the song and why he loves it so much.

“‘He Has Done Great Things’ is one of my favorite songs I’ve been a part of writing in a long time. It takes us back to the heart of simple worship. From the writing room to the recording, this song just fell into place. I think I’ll be singing this one for the rest of my life,” says Brian Johnson.

Other people shared their thoughts online after listening to the worship song.

“I so needed this song this morning. Sitting here at work with tears in my eyes. Thank you, Jesus, for all of the great things that you have done in my life!” comments one person after hearing ‘He Has Done Great Things.’

“God is so good! He has done great things, and His faithfulness never fails. All glory and praise to His name!” writes another person online.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this song today. Let it be a beautiful reminder of the gospel and Jesus's sacrifice.

Bethel Music and John Wilds ‘I Trust in God / Firm Foundation’ Live Performance

Listen to this wonderful performance of ‘I Trust In God / Firm Foundation’ from Bethel Music live at Worship School '24 in Redding, CA. The singer leading it is John Wilds, and his voice is so warm and wonderful. What an encouraging performance!

‘Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine
He's been my fourth man in the fire, time after time
Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood
And what He did for me on Calvary is more than enough’

The song ‘Firm Foundation’ was released as a single in December 2021. It was written by Cody Carnes with Chandler Moore and Austin Davis. It peaked at No. 14 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. The song ‘Trust in God’ was released in April 2023. It was written by Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, Mitch Wong, and Steven Furtick. It peaked at No. 2 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart.

Both the songs ‘Firm Foundation’ and ‘Trust in God’ emphasize relying on God's stability and faithfulness. The lyrics highlight God as a solid rock and a secure foundation, especially in times of difficulty. The songs inspire confidence in God's plan, offering peace and strength through trusting in His sovereignty and control.

Many people online shared how this performance from Bethel Music of these incredible worship songs really uplifted them.

“Thank you God for this extraordinary ministry. What an immense blessing that touches the hearts of thousands of people. Praise God!” comments one person after watching the video on YouTube.

“This is always the best start of my day. Thanks for filling me up with the greatness of your voices and this message!” writes another person online.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘I Trust In God / Firm Foundation’ today and that the music brought joy and encouragement to your heart.

Look What He's Given To Me - James Kilbane - Live RTE religious television

Look what He's given to me. This Christian country song recorded for RTE television. Feel free to pass along. Remember to subscribe to James Kilbane Music. #Christiancountry #countrygospel #christian #countrymusic #irishcountrymusic #irishmusic

Look What He's Given To Me - James Kilbane

Look what He's given to me. This Christian country song recorded for Christian television. Feel free to pass along. Remember to subscribe to James Kilbane Music. #Christiancountry #countrygospel #christian #countrymusic #irishcountrymusic #irishmusic

How Great Thou Art - James Kilbane - RTE television - Sligo Presbyterian Church

How Great Thou Art sung by James Kilbane and accompanied on piano by Richard Mitchell. This live version was recorded during Covid and lockdown. James was a guest of the Sligo Presbyterian Church. Recorded for RTE religious broadcasting department. #gospelmusic #gospelsongs #christian #christianity #christiansongs #countrygospel

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