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We The Kingdom Lyric Video for Soul-Stirring 'Dear Jesus'

Check out this soul-stirring song called ‘Dear Jesus’ from We The Kingdom. This is the title track of We The Kingdom’s new album, which will be released on January 30, 2026. The song was written with the sinner’s prayer in mind, and we hope it encourages you today.

‘Dear Jesus, it's been a long, long time
Been runnin' 'round, rackin' my brain
On why I've wasted life lookin' for freedom
I tried every high, I thought I saw the light but I been seein' blind’

The song ‘Dear Jesus’ was inspired by a conversation with a man whose life was transformed by grace. We The Kingdom imagined that man’s story as a letter written to God from a place of brokenness and hope, and the song serves as a voice for those who have experienced pain and struggle to find words for prayer. The song truly embodies the album’s heart, which is honest, unfiltered, and anchored in redemption.

When it comes to the songs on We The Kingdom’s new album, they are all ones that are deeply personal, rooted in faith, and unafraid to wrestle with both light and darkness. It builds on the honest storytelling and musicianship that have defined We The Kingdom since their debut in 2018.

“After spending two years recording, it’s beautiful when you can tell the story of reality,” the band shares. “This record is a culmination of the beauty that came from freedom: no themes or motives, but truly authentic.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Dear Jesus’ from We The Kingdom, and may the song serve as an encouragement for you today. Many of us have walked through pain and felt like we didn’t have the words to pray. This is a song that reminds listeners to remember the healing, resurrecting, and saving power of Jesus at work in their hearts.

Jeremy Rosado Powerful ‘Keep Holding On’ Lyric Video

Jeremy Rosado sings a powerful ‘Keep Holding On’ the way a weary soul prays—slow at first, honest and trembling, and then somehow rising into something strong enough to carry you through. His voice feels like a hand reaching for yours in the dark, whispering, “I know. But don’t give up yet.”

And friend… that’s exactly the message we need in the long nights, the heavy mornings, the unseen battles we carry in quiet.

This song, now streaming as a lyric video on GodTube, is for the worn-out heart, the one that keeps showing up even when the strength feels thin. Jeremy once said it’s for “This song is about encouragement and is a reminder to that person that the same God who showed up before will do it again. Miracles are what this song is declaring over every person who hears it.”

There’s something encouraging about that kind of honesty. Something tender. Something deeply human.

Because sometimes faith looks less like hallelujah hands in the air and more like fingers clinging to the hem of hope with everything you’ve got. That’s where this song meets you, in the middle of your waiting room, your valley, your unanswered prayers.

And woven through the lyrics are threads of Scripture—quiet echoes of every moment God told His people:
“Hold fast.”
 “Do not fear.”
 “I will never leave you.”
 “I am working, even now.”

You can almost hear the promises beating beneath each note. From Isaiah’s reminder that God gives “strength to the weary,” to the psalmist’s cry that “the Lord upholds those who fall,” to Paul’s assurance that “He who promised is faithful”, the song feels like it was stitched straight out of Scripture’s most comforting pages.
Jeremy doesn’t sing from a place of pretending. 

He sings from the lived-in place where brokenness meets belief. The place where the night feels long, but grace keeps finding you anyway. The place where you learn that holding on isn’t weakness—it’s worship.

And this is what I love most: The song doesn’t try to rush your pain. It doesn’t command you to “get it together.” Instead, it sits with you. It breathes beside you. It reminds you that God’s promises do not come late; they come right on time. Yes, even when the waiting feels unbearable. Yes, even when nothing looks like it’s changing.

Hold on, the song says, because God is still holding you. Because the story isn’t done. Because the miracle you can’t see yet is already in motion.

If you need that kind of encouragement today, a soft place to land, a whisper of hope, a reminder that you’re not forgotten—go listen to this beautiful song. Let it wash over you. Let it remind you that holding on is not the absence of fear, it’s the presence of God.
And friend…
He’s here.
He’s working.
He’s not finished with your story.
Keep holding on.

Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.

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Toni LaShaun on Grief, Hope & Her New Christmas EP

Rising Christian singer and worship leader Toni LaShaun sits down in Nashville to share her inspiring journey, from high school teacher and longtime songwriter to stepping out front with her debut EP and now a brand-new Christmas project. Toni opens up about grief, calling, writing music that brings hope, and the heart behind her new “Toni LaShawn Christmas” EP. She also talks about her students discovering her music, the story behind her breakout song “Don’t You Worry,” and what’s coming next with her full Christmas album in 2026.

CeCe Winans Beautiful ‘The First Noel’ Rendition

Prepare for a wonderful and encouraging moment of genuine worship and invitation. Check out this lyric video for CeCe Winans' beautiful rendition of ‘The First Noel.

The music will immediately invite you into this video. The piano is stunning. Suddenly, you will hear the beautiful and soothing voice of CeCe Winans. 

The lyrics are accompanied by the white and gold candles on the altar, with the offering plate, in a church building. It reminds us as we reflect on the birth of the Savior and His offering of His own life for ours.

This classic Christmas hymn will have you excited and celebrating the birth of Jesus. You will not be able to contain yourself from singing along. What you will notice as you listen is that a powerhouse vocalist like CeCe Winans could sing loudly and wow in an obvious way; however, her vocal humility, even at the bridge, has such control and posture of praise upwards that you will not help but be in awe. 

Her clear goal of this song is to create an inviting sound for all to join in so that we, too, can humbly come before God with confession, gratitude, and great joy. 

This song is peaceful, and every word leads us to remember the Christmas story from many years ago when Jesus, the Savior of the world, came to us in a manger. He did this to live the perfect life, die, and raise Himself back to life on behalf of sinners who accept Him. Be stirred and motivated this Christmas season by this awe-inspiring song.

The chorus sings out:

Noel Noel Noel Noel!
Born is the King of Israel!

Jesus is the King of kings and Lord of lords. We celebrate His Majesty today and always.

“The king answered and said to Daniel, “Truly, your God is God of gods and Lord of kings, and a revealer of mysteries, for you have been able to reveal this mystery.” Daniel 2:47

Praise Team's Chillingly Beautiful ‘Sweetest Name I Know’ Rendition

First Baptist Clarksville's praise team's chillingly beautiful rendition of “Sweetest Name I Know” will have you feeling serene and joyful. It’s uncommon to hear a modern praise band singing a song like this one, which doesn’t sound like most modern songs, but that makes it all the sweeter. Play the video to hear it. 

The church always does an excellent job when they take on a new song, and “Sweetest Name I Know” is no exception. The music and harmonies all come together to create a great, smooth sound. 

First, Clarksville’s worship leader chose a song with truly incredible lyrics. The song was written in 2024 by Charity Gayle, Will Yates, Crystal Yates, and David Gentiles. Some of the words in the song go:

Got filled with the Spirit, now I'm satisfied
Now I get to tell you there's power to save
'Cause that Living Water, He has a name, oh
Jesus, Savior, sweetest name I know
The song takes inspiration from scripture and the old 1924 hymn, “Jesus is the Sweetest Name I know.” It speaks of the power of Jesus' name and the relationship that believers have with him. 

Charity said of writing “Sweetest Name I Know” and other songs on her Rejoice album, “We started to notice the joy we would have in the midst of our storms when we wrote songs… because they were truths of God’s word to remind ourselves that our God is bigger than our circumstances and still worthy of praise in spite of them!”

As you reflect on “Sweetest Name I Know’s” meaning, be reminded of Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit’s presence in your life. He is bigger than anything we are going through, and His name really is the sweetest name we know!

“Oh that you had listened to my commandments! then your peace would have been like a river, and your righteousness like the waves of the sea:” Isaiah 48:18

Ballad of the Via Dolorosa

A Passion musical, particularly suitable for Easter. Texted in English, but sung in Norwegian. Someone gave their life to Christ every single time it was performed.

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Thank the Lord not only on Thanksgiving day but thank Jesus Christ for all He has done for us.

Crown of Life Share Their Journey to Full-Time Music Ministry & New Album New Beginnings

Kentucky-based husband and wife duo Crown of Life join Brandon Woolum in Nashville to share their journey from firefighting and teaching to full-time music ministry. They talk about stepping out in faith, recording their new studio album New Beginnings, the mission trip that inspired it, and their heart for ministering in churches, schools, nursing homes, hospitals, and through their “Sing Me Home” ministry.

Stephen McWhirter’s Chilling ‘O Come O Come Emmanuel’ Rendition Will Give You Goosebumps

Listen to this beautiful and chilling rendition of the Christmas carol ‘O Come O Come Emmanuel.’ The singer in the video is Stephen Mcwhirter, and this is one artist who is wholeheartedly committed to worshipping Jesus and leading others to him. Let his version of this song encourage you today.

‘O come, O come, Emmanuel
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear’

What an excellent rendition of this beloved Christmas classic. And Stephen Mcwhirter shares some encouraging words about the song in the caption of his video.

“This isn’t just another Christmas carol — it’s a cry from deep within the heart of God’s people.
‘O Come O Come Emmanuel’ carries the ache and anticipation of generations waiting for Jesus — the Messiah, the Deliverer, the God who comes near,” Stephen writes

He then goes on to talk about how he included Hebrew in this rendition of ‘O Come O Come Emmanuel.’

“In this version, I’ve woven in part of the ancient Hebrew Shema — ‘Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is One.’ Because from the beginning, God’s people have declared His oneness, His faithfulness, and His promise to dwell among us. This song is a reminder that Emmanuel has come — and He’s still coming for our hearts today. Whether you’re in a season of joy or waiting, may this worship moment remind you: He is God with us. He is still worthy of our hope, our worship, and our surrender.”

Along with his music, Stephen's testimony of Jesus taking Him from addiction to redemption is a central part of his ministry. He used to be a meth addict, but his life turned around once he put his faith in Jesus, and he hasn’t looked back since!

We hope you enjoyed this wonderful version of ‘O Come O Come Emmanuel’ from Stephen Mcwhirter today!

Choir’s Stunning ‘It Is Well with My Soul/I Can Only Imagine’ Mashup

Listen to this stunning mashup of ‘It Is Well with My Soul/I Can Only Imagine.’ The singers in the video are part of BYU Young Ambassadors, and their rendition of these songs is absolutely heavenly. The way all of their voices blend together sounds so lovely and calming.

‘When peace like a river attendeth my way,
when sorrows like sea billows roll;
whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say,
"It is well, it is well with my soul."’

The music video for this mashup was filmed in May 2025 when the BYU Young Ambassadors were on tour in Brazil. Some of the film site locations include the majestic São Paulo Metropolitan Cathedral, awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls, and Rio's breathtaking Copacabana Beach. 

As for the background of the hymn ‘It Is Well With My Soul,’ it was written by Horatio Spafford and composed by Philip Bliss. And the beautiful words of the song were written after traumatic events that happened in Horatio’s life.

During the great Chicago Fire of 1871, Horatio Spafford lost his entire fortune, and his son even died shortly before the fire. More heartbreaking events soon followed.

Hymnologist Kenneth Osbeck tells the story: “Desiring a rest for his wife and four daughters, Spafford planned a European trip for his family in 1873. In November of that year, due to unexpected last-minute business developments, he had to remain in Chicago, but sent his wife and four daughters on ahead as scheduled on the S.S. Ville du Havre. He expected to follow in a few days. On November 22, the ship was struck by the Lochearn, an English vessel, and sank in twelve minutes. Several days later, the survivors were finally landed at Cardiff, Wales, and Mrs. Spafford cabled her husband, ‘Saved alone.’” 

‘It Is Well With My Soul’ was said to have been written by Horatio on his journey to go join his wife, in the area of the ocean where the ship carrying his daughters had sunk. What an incredible song to be written out of such heartbreak.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this beautiful mashup today and are reminded of the eternal hope that we have through the love of Jesus Christ.

Family Delivers Stunning Acoustic Cover of Chris Tomlin’s ‘Holy Forever’

Check out this talented family delivering a stunning acoustic performance of the song ‘Holy Forever’ by Chris Tomlin. The siblings really put their hearts into this performance. This is one cover that will have you smiling and leave you feeling encouraged and uplifted.

‘A thousand generations falling down in worship
To sing the song of ages to the Lamb
And all who've gone before us and all who will believe
Will sing the song of ages to the Lamb’

What an incredible worship song that moves you to worship the Lord and remember His faithfulness throughout the generations. This powerful song by Chris Tomlin invites us to engage in something far greater than ourselves – eternal worship to our Heavenly Father.

"I just tried to capture a piece of Heaven in this song that never ends, this eternal song,” shares Chris Tomlin. “What's amazing is that there is an eternal song and we know the lyrics. It’s 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty.' That's what the Bible says throughout, and in Revelation, it says, 'Day and night, they never stopped saying it.’”

The song ‘Holy Forever’ was released in September 2022 as part of Chris Tomlin’s album titled Always. 

“The idea is that we think about ‘always’ as that of eternal, everlasting, infinite,” says Chris Tomlin as he shares about the meaning behind the album’s title. “That’s who God is. And reminding people that we serve a God who is faithful, even if we’re faithless. He is faithful to us. He’s an Always God.”

As for the brothers singing ‘Holy Forever’ in this video, may they always continue to serve the Lord with their beautiful voices and glorify Him through their music. We hope that you enjoyed listening to their rendition of this popular Chris Tomlin song today.

Tasha Layton - Christmas All Year Long

December 26 always feels a little too quiet, doesn’t it? The tree starts to come down, the last cookies are just crumbs, and the joy of the season starts to slip away. But this sweet, light-hearted reflection asks a bold and beautiful question: what if we didn’t let Christmas end?

With gentle humor and sincere faith, the speaker invites us to imagine a year where red and green show up at the Fourth of July and eggnog makes an appearance at the Super Bowl. And while it’s playful and fun, the message holds something deeper: a heart that doesn’t want to leave the wonder of Jesus’ birth behind just because the calendar says it’s time to move on.

What if we let joy to the world keep ringing? What if we remembered that God with us wasn’t a December-only promise?

This message isn’t just about keeping up the decorations—it’s about keeping the awe alive. About choosing to carry that spirit of giving, that closeness to Christ, and that deep-down gladness into the everyday moments of the year.

So if you’re someone who still hums “O Holy Night” in spring or keeps a little nativity on your shelf past January, this one will speak to you. It’s for anyone who’s ever wished we could hold onto the peace and praise of Christmas just a little longer.

Let your heart be merry—and let it stay that way.

The Martins Perform Powerful A Cappella Version of 'The Center of My Joy'

Multi-Dove Award–winning trio The Martins deliver a stunning a cappella performance of “The Center of My Joy,” featured on their new Gaither Music tribute album This Is The Time I Must Sing, out now. Filmed inside the vocal studio at the Museum of Christian & Gospel Music in Nashville, this intimate rendition highlights the siblings’ signature harmonies and heartfelt worship.

Grace Humphries Opens Up About Heartfelt New Christmas Single 'For Years'

Christian country artist Grace Humphries sits down with Brandon Woolum in Nashville to talk about her deeply personal new Christmas single, 'For Years,' releasing November 28 (Black Friday). In this candid conversation, Grace opens up about the heart behind the song, a reflection on holiday loneliness, childhood memories, and the grief of losing her older brother to brain cancer at just 10 years old. She shares how those emotions naturally found their way into the bridge of the song, even when she didn’t expect this Christmas track to become such a vulnerable piece of her story.

Josh Turner, Rhonda Vincent 'Joy to The World' Duet Performance

It’s time for some holiday cheer with a country twist! Watch this wonderful Christmas song from Josh Turner and Rhonda Vincent’s duet performance of 'Joy to the World'.

The music kicks off immediately with a jolly melody and a lively band. There are multiple fiddles, guitars, and drums. You even see a young man who appears right behind Josh, joining in as part of the band. It is sweet watching the various ages come together and sing a song that has been passed down through the generations for many years. 

As Josh sings, you will appreciate his rich, low voice. He radiates such clear happiness while performing. Suddenly, Rhonda jumps in with beautiful harmonies. 

Her soprano voice complements his bass voice so well. The instrumental is super fun, and the beautifully lit Christmas trees in the background will put a smile on your face.

Rhonda is dressed in a stunning red dress and sings gorgeous harmonies. The young man on the piano shines on the final verse. We can glorify God as we sing along and listen to the music. 

“He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness,
And wonders of His love.”

As we celebrate the Christmas season and reflect on the love of our Savior Jesus, may this performance stir our hearts. Jesus, who is God, came to us as a baby from a virgin birth to be the Savior of the world. 

He is the reason that we have joy. He is the reason that we have hope. As this band plays this classic hymn, join in and sing along, praising Jesus wherever you are today. We can thank Him for all the peace that we have in Him, which lasts forever.

“But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.'” Galatians 2:20

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