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DO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE AND WORSHIP?

A remix of this Contemporary Christian dance song promoting dance/movement/liturgical dance in worship through the example of three biblical characters. The song might be used with a "young-at-heart" group or in services focusing on dance and movement. An older mix of this song is available at: https://youtu.be/RZIt_7SQpUE More information and downloads available at: https://sites.google.com/view/musicbydavidwkai/home/do-you-think-you-can-dance-and-worship David Kai's YouTube channel can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidKaisMusic

Mary-Clair | 'Homesick' (live)

Mary-Clair performs her song 'Homesick' live at the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville. A heartfelt pop track about chasing your dreams while missing the place, and people, you call home, “Homesick” captures the tension between growth, nostalgia, and hope.

Soothing ‘His Eye Is on the Sparrow’ Piano Instrumental

If you’re feeling anxious or worried, this song will give you comfort. This soothing ‘His Eye Is on the Sparrow’ piano instrumental cover by Jason Coleman will warm your heart and bring peace to your soul. Play the video to hear the wonderful piece. 

Pianist Jason Coleman reveals his talents in yet another hymn with this new cover. It’s a remarkable and talented piece of music that’s difficult to play, but Jason does so very masterfully. 

Though the cover is without words, you will surely be reminded of the song’s reassuring words:

My constant Friend is He:
His eye is on the sparrow,
And I know He watches me;
His eye is on the sparrow

The song talks about how there is no need to feel lonely or discouraged, as God is watching you just as he does the sparrows. So “let not your heart be troubled.” 

The hymn was written in 1905 by Civilla Durfee Martin. She and her husband, a Baptist minister, wrote Gospel songs. She was, in part, inspired by Matthew 6:26, which reads, “Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?” 

She wrote it after visiting a couple whose last name was Doolittle. The couple had some hardships, but they always remained bright and positive. When Civilla asked what their secret was, Mrs. Doolittle simply said, “His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.” She had written a poem by the next day and promptly mailed it to composer Charles Gabriel, who put it to tune. 

This piano cover is a wonderful reminder that we are in God’s hands. 

“Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and not one of them shall fall on the ground without your Father.” Matthew 10:29

This Is My Exodus

“This Is My Exodus” is a declaration of release — a moment where chains fall, cycles break, and God steps in with power and mercy. The song captures the emotional shift from bondage to breakthrough, from darkness to light. It speaks to anyone who has felt stuck, trapped by pain, shame, fear, or the weight of their past. With heartfelt vocals and powerful lyrics, the song proclaims: “This is my moment. This is my release. This is my exodus.”

Mark Lowry Leads Joyous Rendition of ‘Leaning on the Everlasting Arms’

Check out this joyous rendition of the song ‘Leaning on the Everlasting Arms.’ Mark Lowry leads the group, and the singers have such joy on their faces while they sing out the lyrics. 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 popular gospel hymn, ‘Leaning on the Everlasting Arms,’ was written by two authors. Elisha A. Hoffman, who composed more than 2,000 compositions and compiled nearly 50 songbooks and hymnals, wrote the stanzas. Anthony J. Showalter wrote the refrain, as well as the music. The song was first published in 1887 in the Glad Evangel for Revival, Camp and Evangelistic Meeting Hymnal.

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, and we can see him as a friend that we can rely on and lean on. 

When it comes to Mark Lowry and his background, he is best known for co-writing the song ‘Mary, Did You Know?’ and being a member of the Gaither Vocal Band from 1988 to 2001, and 2009 to 2013, along with Michael English, Guy Penrod, David Phelps, and Bill Gaither.

Mark Lowry, along with the other singers in this video, did a wonderful singing of ‘Leaning on the Everlasting Arms.’ This is the type of song that reminds people about the peace found through the grace and refuge of God. In the grace of the Father’s everlasting arms, we can truly find joy, peace, and nearness to Him. May you be encouraged today as you listen to this beautiful rendition.

Ariel Fitz-Patrick - Zion

Listen to Ariel Fitz-Patrick's "Zion."

Jeremy Rosado - Feliz Navidad

Listen to Jeremy Rosado's "Feliz Navidad."

Pat Barrett Powerful 'Praise the Lord Forever’ Live Performance

Pat Barrett wows in this powerful “Praise the Lord Forever” live performance. He has got one of those voices that was made to sing, and it is wonderful that he’s using his gift to praise the Lord. Press play on the video to worship along with him.

Barrett co-wrote and released “Praise the Lord Forever” in June this year. It is a beautiful song that proclaims God’s reign. It highlights life's difficult moments, emphasizing that peace can be found through Christ. Pat took inspiration from Psalms 103:1 when he wrote the song. 

“I wanted a song that feels like Sunday Morning – and this one means so much to me. It’s been filling my heart with worship in the most simple and beautiful way,” said Pat. 

As you watch Pat sing, it's clear that his worship is heartfelt and endearing. The entire live audience can also feel the passionate worship. The spiritual connection is palpable, as many raise their hands and sing with their eyes closed. 

The peaceful melody lifts gently, creating stillness and peace in a room of hundreds. The worshipful moment is a powerful reminder of the peace that comes when believers gather with their hearts aligned in praise and worship. 

So many are focusing on God’s presence, guided by Pat’s sincerity and smooth, tender voice. His band supports the song beautifully, creating an open and steady atmosphere that pauses whatever is going on outside in the world and encourages reflection. 

Some of the sweet song’s lyrics are: 

I pray peace and love surround you from the God who understands
As the family all around you lifts your arms up when you can't
Join the choir of creation
With the song of the redeemed

“Give praise to the Lord, O my soul; let everything in me give praise to his holy name.” Psalms 103:1

You’ll Be Moved by Chris Tomlin’s Beautiful ‘Holy Forever (Christmas)’ Lyric Video

You’ll be moved by Chris Tomlin’s beautiful ‘Holy Forever (Christmas)’ Lyric video! There are voices that rise above the noise, melodies that feel like they were stitched together by heaven itself, and somehow, Chris has always been one of those rare artists who can gather up the awe, the love, and the quiet magic of Christmas and pour it into a single song.

The moment the lyric video begins, you feel it. Snow drifting soft as grace, gold lettering glowing like candlelight at a Christmas Eve service, and Chris’s steady, powerful voice reminding us that Jesus has always been, and will always be, holy forever. 

It’s a song that feels like worship wrapped in winter wonder. A song that makes you slow down, breathe deep, and remember what this season is all about.

And yes, I’m adding this one straight to my TV playlist so it fills our living room with the kind of peace we all crave this time of year.

One viewer wrote: “I actually saw Chris Tomlin in concert last week — my very first Christian concert — and my friend and I had an absolute blast. We laughed, sang, worshiped, and yes… I may have gone a little wild at the merch table. No regrets. When an artist’s music carries you through seasons and storms, you buy the sweatshirt.” 

But what makes this Christmas version of “Holy Forever” so special is how listeners everywhere are responding:

 “Beautiful version, Chris! Thank you for the original and now this Christmas version. So honored to praise Jesus, our Savior and King!”
 “Holy Forever is new every day. God bless you, Chris.”
 “I stumbled on this version by accident… now I love it even more!”

The comments are overflowing with gratitude, joy, and worship because that’s what Chris Tomlin does so well: he wraps the Bible in his songs. His music makes it feel like home, like hope, like Christmas morning wrapped in red ribbon and awe.

If you need a song to anchor your holiday season, this one will do it. If you need a moment of stillness, this one will give it. And if you, like so many of us, want to lift your hands in the quiet glow of the tree lights and whisper holy, this song is the perfect companion.

Chris has done it again — another gift we didn’t know we needed, right on time.

Luke 2:11 “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.”

Ariel Fitz-Patrick - Hold Me Down

Listen to Ariel Fitz-Patrick's "Hold Me Down."

Ariel Fitz-Patrick - Glory

Listen to Ariel Fitz-Patrick's "Glory,"

Ariel Fitz-Patrick - Army Of The Light

Listen to Ariel Fitz-Patrick's "Army Of The Light."

Ariel Fitz-Patrick - Turn It Around

Listen to Ariel Fitz-Patrick's "Turn It Around."

Canaan Baca - More Like Jesus

Listen to Canaan Baca's "More Like Jesus."

Bryan & Katie Torwalt - Hallelujah In The Hard Things

Listen to Bryan & Katie Torwalt's "Hallelujah In The Hard Things."

This Gentle ‘Day By Day’ Cover by Sounds Like Reign Will Calm Your Soul

Listen to this gentle cover of the hymn ‘Day By Day’ from Sounds Like Reign, and let the music uplift you and calm your soul. The talented singer in the video is Lindsay Kirkland, and she and her husband have a musical group known as Sounds Like Reign. Through their videos, they aim to challenge, encourage, and inspire others on their own journey with Jesus.

‘Day by day, and with each passing moment,
Strength I find to meet my trials here;
Trusting in my Father’s wise bestowment,
I’ve no cause for worry or for fear.’

What a beautiful acoustic rendition of the beloved hymn ‘Day By Day.’ This classic song serves as a powerful reminder of God's presence, grace, and provision for us in the present moment. There is such comfort in these old hymns, often written in deep hardship, to put our trust in such a loving and faithful God. 

Lindsay Kirkland showed such simple, heartfelt worship while recording this song, and many people online shared their thoughts about her musical performance.

“What a beautiful, mature, consoling voice. You are a very blessed lady. Thank you for singing this song of trust in the wisdom, care, and presence of God Our Father,” comments one person online after watching the music video.

“I love this hymn and you sing it beautifully, Lindsay. Thank you for sharing your gift!” writes another.

Lindsay Kirkland also shares videos on the Sounds Like Reign YouTube page of her singing beautiful hymns with her husband, Brackin, and their children. The talented musical duo consists of six boys and one girl. 

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this rendition of ‘Day By Day’ today.​ Use this song as your daily prayer to exchange worry for God's peace, and let it inspire you to trust the Lord with every step you take.

Carry You (a song of hope and healing after loss)

This is a song of hope and healing after the loss of a loved one. It is written from the perspective of God singing over you letting you know He is with you and will never leave you.

TaRanda Greene, Stephen McWhirter & Alvin Slaughter Talk 'The Houston Session'

Worship leaders TaRanda Greene , Stephen McWhirter, and Alvin Slaughter join GodTube Music's Brandon Woolum for a powerful conversation about their new collaborative live album, 'The Houston Session: Live At The Iron Manor,' available now on all streaming platforms. Recorded during the Metro United Worship Conference in Houston, this project brings together diverse worship backgrounds, generations, and vocal styles, blending classic hymns, modern worship favorites (including Stephen's global anthem “Come Jesus Come”), and unforgettable spontaneous moments that broke out in the room. Backed by live strings and hundreds of worship leaders in attendance, The Houston Session captures the sound of the Church worshiping together without boundaries. In this interview, the trio shares: - How the idea for The Houston Session first came together - Why bridging genres and generations in worship matters right now - Stories behind selecting songs like “Holy, Holy, Holy” and “Come Jesus Come” - What made that night in Houston so deeply impactful for everyone present - Encouragement for worship leaders navigating stylistic diversity in their congregations This album is more than a setlist, it’s a reminder that worship is not about style, era, or genre. It’s about the whole Church lifting one name together.

Hope for America: A Night of Worship and Hope at UVU

Join Chris Tomlin, Phil Wickham, and evangelist Greg Laurie for Hope for America, a special one-night Harvest Crusade at Utah Valley University’s UCCU Center on November 16 at 6:00 PM MT. In a season that has been especially difficult for many across Utah and the UVU community, this free event will feature powerful worship and a clear message of hope in Jesus Christ. All are welcome to come, invite friends, and experience a night of encouragement, healing, and unity.

Event details & free tickets: https://inbound.harvest.org/harvest-crusade-utah

Livestream info (Harvest+ / online): https://watch.harvest.org

More about Harvest Crusade: https://harvest.org

Praise Team's Soul-Stirring 'Promise Keeper' Performance

Prepare for some encouraging worship music from a faithful local worship band. Watch this praise team's soul-stirring 'Promise Keeper' performance.

As the song begins, we see a variety of ages and talents across the stage. First Baptist Clarksville knows that the body of Christ is uplifted when we all come together with our different skills. The lead singer begins to sing, and she has such a sweet strength. 

She has bright eyes, a genuine smile, and a presence leading worship. We see close-ups of other instrumentalists and singers who also have great joy as we watch them celebrate the Savior who always keeps His promises. 

You will love seeing the choir in the background carrying the song with such strength and unity. They are made up of men and women who have a zeal for the Lord. As the camera zooms out, we see the broader group of congregants gathered worshiping Jesus. 

This praise team is sharp, well-rehearsed, but genuine and inviting with their music. This song is motivating and hopeful for anyone needing to remember that God sees them and always keeps His promises.

The chorus sings out:

You are a promise keeper
Your word will never fail
My heart can trust You, Jesus
I won't be overwhelmed

The ending is truly stunning, as the lead singer offers beautiful ad-libs about trusting the Lord because He has all things worked out. What promises of God do you need to cling to today? As you join in watching this video, allow it to take you to church and join in on the worship. Think about the character of our faithful Lord who always keeps His promises.

“Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations. The Lord is trustworthy in all he promises and faithful in all he does.” Psalm 145:13

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