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We The Kingdom - You Bless Me (Thank You)

Listen to We The Kingdom's "You Bless Me (Thank You)."

Ricky Dillard - When I Think

Listen to Ricky Dillard's "When I Think."

Proverbe 22 sur Ahalelcha va'aromemcha

proverbe 22 Ahalelcha va'aromemcha à 116 bps drum clarinette voix mastered 005

Let Me Run - Conscience Lingers

Let Me Run by Conscience Lingers

Psaume 144 sur Ata abba

Choir’s Beautiful ‘One Day (When We All Get to Heaven)’ Performance

The black shirts, suits, and dresses rustled softly as the choir of Shadow Mountain Community Church’s ‘One Day (When We All Get to Heaven)’ performance bridged heaven and earth. Their rendition was a prayer wrapped in song, a yearning hymn for the promised day when all will be made new. 

‘One day you’ll make everything new, Jesus
One day You will bind every wound
The former things shall pass away
No more tears’

As the first notes of this Matt Redman song began, there was a sacred hush over the crowd. The kind that feels like the Holy Spirit moving through the room and filling the air with a hope that can’t be taken away or denied. They sang of the day we all yearn for. The day when every wound will be bound, every tear will be wiped away, and every question will finally be answered. Each part of the song carried the weight of the struggles we face in this world, but it also carried unspeakable hope and joy of the glory to come. 

Their voices rose, declaring, “When we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be!” And you could feel it — the victory being sung into the very marrow of the moment. Hands lifted, tears brimmed, and hearts swelled with the beauty of imagining that day when the struggles of this world will cease, and we will see Jesus face to face.

Can you imagine a world made new? One without struggles, depression, hardship, cancer, death, and dying. No more valleys of the shadow. Just radiant glory of our Lord and grace revealed in full and the unbroken hallelujah of souls finally home. It’s moments like this choir singing that breathe hope into our weary hearts and lift us with encouragement to face another day. 

And with every voice raised to heaven, it was as if they whispered to every heart, listening and watching: Hold on, because one day soon, we shall be free–one glorious day! 

Revelation 21:4 "‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”

Anne Wilson’s Powerful Acoustic Performance of ‘The Cross'

There are moments when a melody becomes a lifeline, like Anne Wilson’s powerful acoustic performance of ‘The Cross.’ It’s one of those moments that hushes the nose of shame, stills the storms of doubt, and points trembling souls to the unshakable truth of grace. 

She says she wrote the song for several reasons, “The cross feels like it’s more than just a song to me. It’s an invitation. Anyone who’s ever felt way down or weary from trying to make their way through life, or for anybody who’s ever felt like they’ve made a bunch of mistakes in their life and they mess up too many times, we can bring all of that to the cross. The cross means forgiveness. It means rest. It means a second chance.”

Anne wrote ‘The Cross’ out of a place of knowing, a place where brokenness meets redemption. Her song is for the ones who feel too far gone, their list of sins too long, their scars too deep. She sings of the lies shame tells us, that we’re forgotten, too messy, beyond the love of God. She opens with the powerful statement, “You've been trying hard to bear. The weight of all your shame. And if there's a God up there. You're sure He forgot your name. When your steps are getting heavy. And hope looks all but lost. Just bring it all to the cross.”

But her words push back the darkness: “Come and see a Savior’s love that would die to make you new.” She penned these words because she knows what it’s like to wonder if the weight of failure is heavier than grace can lift. And she knows what it’s like to find the answer at the foot of the cross.

Anne’s voice feels like a gentle hand on your shoulder urging you to lift your eye from your mess and look up. The cross isn’t about what you’ve done but about what He has done. Mercy has made a way and grace has the final word. If you’ve ever doubted your worth or wondered if you are still loved, look up and see the cross. It’s where love calls you home. 

Isaiah 53:5 "But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on Him, and by His wounds, we are healed."

Large Family’s Soul-Stirring Performance of ‘In The Sweet By and By’

Some families gather around video games, lost in the buzz of virtual worlds. Others roll dice over board games or cheer for their favorite teams on TV, their living rooms echoing with shouts and laughter. But in a log home in Libby, Montana, one family does something altogether different. They gather to sing hymns. This large family’s soul-stirring performance of ‘In The Sweet By and By’ will have you humming to yourself the rest of the day. 

In a world that moves fast and fragments easily, this family found a way to hold tight to what matters most—being together and worshiping the Lord. Their rendition is the sound of hearts intertwined, honoring their Amish mother, Orpha in the most tender way. In that moment, the living room becomes a sanctuary with more than two dozen gathered around in a circle. Their voices sing in rounds, carrying love and faith to the rafters and beyond. 

The idea of singing together as a family never occurred to me. It’s one thing to sing together at church but it’s another new idea all together to sing in the cozy comfort of home. It’s a sweet way to honor their mother, who poured her heart and soul into their lives. 

While some families share memories over board games, campfires, and remote controls, this family sings, weaving their lives together in harmony. It’s a practice steeped in faith, gratitude and the deep understanding that moments like these are sacred and fleeting. 

What a beautiful way to spend time together, lifting hymns that remind us of where we’re headed. In a world of distractions, this family reminds us of something unshakable: the joy of gathering, singing, and pointing one another heavenward.

Ephesians 5:19 "Speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord."

Fantastic Bluegrass Rendition of ‘In The Sweet By and By’

An incredibly talented group of musicians delivered a fantastic rendition of the beloved hymn “In the Sweet By and By.” It’s a lovely version of the song known and loved by many. Watch the video to hear the group perform their stunning and unique rendition of the timeless tune.

There are some songs that will never get old, tired or worn out. No matter how often you hear them, the lyrics and message will always resonate and be meaningful. Those special songs will continue to stand the test of time.

Can anyone say they will ever get tired of hearing a song by The Beatles or Elvis Presley? What about “Amazing Grace?” Everyone is most certainly familiar with that song, but there is something powerful and moving about that opening verse that will and still does cause many people to become emotional.

Another song that will never get old is “In The Sweet By and By.” Of course, as indicated by its title, it’s a tune about the goal and the eternal place that every Christian strives for: Heaven.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Backwoods Bluegrass Gospel turned in a delightful version of “In The Sweet By and By.” It’s a version you can and will likely want to listen to multiple times. Their rendition is most certainly unique!

“In the sweet by and by We shall meet on that beautiful shore In the sweet by and by We shall meet on that beautiful shore”

While the song is about Heaven and looking toward that wonderful and majestic location where there is no sickness, sorrow or death, I believe it’s a song that has stood the test of time for another reason. It’s a song of hope and a future in which we will connect and reunite with those who have passed on ahead of us. The lyrics also mention finally seeing our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Revelation 21:4 “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”

"At the Cross" Trumpet-Sousaphone duet

Here is a lively rendition of the great hymn "At the Cross"

Corey Asbury - Inheritance

Playing my Bongos

Genavieve Linkowski’s Stunning Rendition of ‘Revelation Song’

There are moments in worship when the very air feels thin, and the weight of God's holiness wraps around you like a quiet but unshakable truth. Genavieve Linkowski's stunning rendition of ‘Revelation Song’ will have you lifting your hands in reverence whether you’re at home, at work, or driving in your car. It’s a moment of holiness so sacred you can’t help but sing, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come." This song isn’t just heard. It’s felt in the deepest parts of our soul.

With every note, Genavieve draws us into the throne room of God as her words come to life, and we imagine what it must be like:

‘Clothed in rainbows of living color
Flashes of lighting, rolls of thunder
Blessing and honor, strength and glory and power be
To You, the only wise King’

As she sings, the truth of the lyrics doesn’t just sit in the air. It vibrates deep in your bones, causing you to pause, to breathe, to remember–this isn’t just a song, it’s a declaration of praise. What makes her rendition so powerful isn’t just her voice but her heart for worship that she breathes into the song. You can feel it from her heart that she knows the worthiness of the Lamb, and you can feel the longing to join in the eternal worship happening all around the throne of God as she brings these words to life. For just a moment, we’re caught up in that heavenly vision–a place where our hearts are overwhelmed with the power, the glory, and the mightiness of God. 

We appreciate the authenticity of her worship and how much she loves Jesus. She’s drawn us into her hearts since her first moment of hitting the stage of American Idol in 2018 before returning to the show again in 2019 after the tragic loss of her sister, Corinn. Through it all, she finds the depth of God’s love in the pain and loss. Her journey and her love for Jesus reflect a blend of faith, family, and a passion for worship. 

Revelation 4:8 "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come." 

Passion - The Lamb's Book of Life

Listen to Passion's "The Lamb's Book of Life."

TobyMac’s ‘God Did It’ Official Lyric Video

TobyMac has released the official lyric for his hit song “God Did It.” “God Did It,” by the massively talented and popular Christian music artist, is a catchy, encouraging and uplifting tune about God’s power and ability to bring about hope and change. Watch the video to hear the powerful and moving song.

Human beings have the ability to screw things up royally. We can take any and every situation and make a mess of it. We’re weak and imperfect and, as the Bible says, sinners who have all fallen short of the glory of God.

Because of sin, people continually get themselves into horrible situations. But instead of turning to God, most people will continue digging, getting themselves deeper and deeper into sin. It can get so bad that the circumstances appear rather bleak and hopeless. Thankfully, there is One who has already defeated sin and death and who interjects hope into seemingly hopeless situations.

TobyMac sings about these times when there is no way forward; there is no hope. But somehow, we made it through, surviving a situation and circumstances that can have no other explanation than God’s loving, guiding and protecting hand was involved.

The song’s chorus is a beautifully written set of lyrics about God’s miraculous, life-saving power and strength.

“Ain’t nobody but God did it
There’s no way around
Some things you can’t explain away
Too good for me to doubt”

In the tune’s opening verse, TobyMac sings about a young man whose life is in shambles. He is struggling physically and mentally, and his family is falling apart. He then asks for prayer for him and his current situation. Fast forward a year, and everything in that man’s life has changed. According to the song, the only explanation he had for the monumental change in his life was that God did it.

Psalm 37:5 “Put your life in the hands of the Lord; have faith in him and he will do it.”

Powerful ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ Cover Lyric Video Will Give You Chills

The powerful vocal performances in a “Bridge Over Troubled Water” cover lyric video will give you chills. This rendition of the classic tune is nothing short of outstanding. Watch this video and listen to this lovely cover of the Simon and Garfunkel song; you will, without a doubt, be glad you did.

Singing songs initially written, recorded and performed by other musicians is a widespread, age-old practice. It’s a tradition that is likely not going anywhere. Now, because of the invention and popularity of social media, they will almost assuredly be around for the long haul.

Performing covers is something that nearly every band and musician does at some point in their career. However, a handful of songs have spawned cover after cover after cover. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” is arguably one of the most popular targets for the cover treatment. YouTube has a seemingly string of pages with nothing but “Bridge Over Troubled Water” cover videos.

David Phelps has now joined the “Bridge Over Troubled Water” cover club. In a video posted on YouTube, he beautifully performs the beloved tune. He and the other vocalists who join him for the chilling performance powerfully belt out the iconic and memorable lyrics.

“Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down”

One could easily argue that this is one of the best covers of “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” The longer the video continues, the more you will be impressed with the incredible amount of talent crammed into the five-minute and forty-second video. Whenever you think the musicians have hit their ceiling, doing all they are musically capable of doing, they continually take it up another level.

What an incredible, outstanding musical performance.

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.”

A CRY O AFFRICA 2

This is AWARENESS video to the poverty happening today and other problems it advertises in the video some of the charity and church places that we can support IT IS FROM GOD TO GIVE TO THE NEEDY OK

BUT REMEMBER and REPORTER

This 1st song Video is about how I remember as young as I could that GOD lead me in gospel preaching the 2nd song is about an awareness that many problems in this world and we need JESUS CHRIST in this world to help us and solve all problems

Animals praising GOD

As biblical prophecy has said all creation will one day praise worship GOD just like these animals and birds do shore they may not be aware of what they do but us humans training them to do so inter-seeds for them and it is us humans the artist behind training them that counts in there worship praise because animals birds they might not be aware of it that they worship praise GOD but are doing so in this video as trained to do so.

Adore our JESUS

This is to say we should not be ashamed about the faith in GOD we should even adore our JESUS As I and many of us are not ashamed of the faith in GOD And we are adoring our JESUS then you too out there come and join us

Trio Delivers Sweet Rendition of ‘Goodness of God’

A trio—three youngsters—delivered a sweet rendition of “Goodness of God.” The talented children beautifully sang the popular contemporary Christian music tune. Watch the video to see and listen to their cute and utterly charming performance.

Contemporary Christian music is a popular choice for the music played and heard in churches and other houses of worship. Yes, hymns are still played and performed on Sunday mornings, but more and more churches seem to be opting for contemporary Christian songs for the worship portion of their service.

Of course, the increasing popularity of contemporary Christian music among churches means songs like “Goodness of God” are heard more frequently. It is easily one of the more popular contemporary Christian songs. One could even consider it a classic. Even those who aren’t fans of that specific genre of music are likely to be familiar with “Goodness of God.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, Karolina Protsenko and her brothers, 4-year-old Nicholas and 6-year-old Leo, all three lend their vocal talents during their performance of “Goodness of God.” The three youngsters show they have been incredibly blessed with much musical ability, putting on a sweet and beautiful rendition of the song.

‘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”

In addition to her beautiful singing, Karolina even finds time to play the violin during the performance. 

But the three youngsters aren’t the family members whose talents are fully displayed in the five-minute clip. The video’s description adds that the children’s mother, Ella Protsenko, tickles the ivories, playing the piano as her children provide the vocals.

What a beautiful rendition of this incredibly powerful and popular tune!

James 1:17 “Every good and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom is no fickleness, neither shadow of turning.”

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