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Matt Redman and Charity Gayle Sing ‘Let Me See Jesus’ and ‘Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus’

Matt Redman and Charity Gayle sing ‘Let Me See Jesus’ and ‘Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus,’ and it is spirit-filled and wonderful. Watch the clip to see the two renowned worship artists come together in a beautiful act of devoted praise. 

Matt and Charity are the combination we didn’t know we were missing. As they sing ‘Let Me See Jesus’ and ‘Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus,’ their voices blend and complement each other like no other. Both of their songs are entirely dedicated to Jesus’ wonder and holiness. 

Matt wrote ‘Let Me See Jesus’ with Leonard Ray Jarman and Evan Wickham. Some of the thoughtfully written lyrics are: 

Give me old, give me new
I just want to sing the truth
Hearing these praises
Let me see Jesus

As the duo and their crew of worshippers sing, they close their eyes and lift their hands in sacred praise. The songs they sing reflect on Jesus's miracle, how he came down as the Son of God and transformed all lives to come. He is holy, and to “see” him is to be reminded of his incredible sacrifice and God’s goodness.

Matt and Charity go beyond a performance. In fact, it’s not a performance. It’s just an act of worship that they’ve dedicated to Jesus. As the savior of the world, he more than deserves all the praise and appreciation for what he’s done for us. As you listen, sing along, reflect on who Jesus was and what he sacrificed, and remember God’s goodness. 

“He took our sins on himself, giving his body to be nailed on the tree, so that we, being dead to sin, might have a new life in righteousness, and by his wounds we have been made well.” 1 Peter 2:24

Lizzie Morgan on Debut Album Not My Will & Lessons from Lauren Daigle and Maverick City

Worship leader and songwriter Lizzie Morgan joins us in Nashville to talk about her debut solo album 'Not My Will' (out August 22). Lizzie shares her powerful story, growing up in a musical church family, touring with Lauren Daigle and Maverick City Music, and how those experiences prepared her for stepping out on her own. She also opens up about the heart behind her first single 'Let the Alabaster Break,' recording the album live surrounded by friends and family, and the meaning behind the title track 'Not My Will.' We also dive into her collaborations on the project, her blend of hymns and modern worship, and her upcoming tour opening for Elevation Rhythm.

Lyric Video for Beloved Hymn ‘I Need Thee Every Hour’

A beautiful lyric video for the beloved hymn “I Need Thee Every Hour” has been released. This rendition of the classic church hymn, which is near and dear to the hearts of many, is one you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. Watch this short but sweet and powerful clip to listen to and view this lyric video for “I Need Thee Every Hour.”

We live in a lost and fallen world. Sin has broken and destroyed relationships, careers and entire lives. Everything is immediately ruined, made infinitely worse after encountering sin. Sadly, the evidence for this is all around us, visible everywhere we look. People are hurting, struggling and calling out for help.

Since we are inhabitants of this broken and lost place, we are not immune to sin and its impact on our lives. We are very much sinners, like everyone else. However, through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we can be forgiven, have our sins wiped away and be made a new creation in Christ. Even after we have accepted Him as our personal Lord and Savior, we do not become perfect, infallible or incapable of stumbling and falling.

Instead, we realize how much we must rely on and lean on Christ, His guidance, protection and wisdom to see us through every situation and encounter. The old church hymn “I Need Thee Every Hour” makes this point abundantly clear. Those beautiful lyrics perfectly articulate and express how much we really do need the Lord, not just every day but every hour, minute and second.

“I need Thee, O I need Thee;
Every hour I need Thee
O Bless me now, my Savior
I come to Thee”

You’re likely more than familiar with this hymn and those lovely lyrics, but that does not make its message any less accurate. We all need Him; we are lost without His guidance and direction.

Proverbs 3:5 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; and lean not to your own understanding.”

Jenn Chenoweth | 'Truth Comes Running' (acoustic)

Jenn Chenoweth performs a moving acoustic version of her song 'Truth Comes Running' live at the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville. Featured on her upcoming debut EP Out To Get Me (out August 29), the track captures her powerful testimony of God’s relentless love and grace.

Pat Barrett - I've Got A Fire

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Pat Barrett - I've Got A Fire

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Jeremy Camp - Worthy Of It All / I Exalt Thee

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Pat Barrett - I've Got A Fire

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Stirring ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’ Cover

Sarah Hawkyard released a truly impressive, stirring cover of ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’. She expresses herself with her voice and piano; the effect is wonderful. Watch the video to see the stirring performance. 

The young artist puts her own spin on the moving worship song as she elegantly moves her voice to accompany her piano playing. 

“This is my version of Oceans by Hillsong Worship, one of the most powerful worship anthems of our generation. I pray it reminds you to step out of the boat and trust Jesus, even when the path isn’t clear,” Sarah said, referring to when Jesus called his disciple, Peter, to walk on water as a test of faith in the book of Matthew. 

Some of the lyrics of the powerful praise 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

As Sarah plays, the atmosphere seems so quiet and peaceful. The performance feels wholly heartfelt, and even from her side profile, you can see and hear Sarah’s emotions in her face and voice as she sings. It’s covers like this that ensure these songs never get old. 

The song draws you to reflect on its message and embrace it. Her cover maintains the deep sounds and message of the original song, which is about a dedicated willingness to follow God wherever he calls. It’s a powerful reminder of God’s peace and presence. Though a storm may be brewing around you, God’s got you, and you can trust him to lead you. 

“And he said to them all, If any man has a desire to come after me, let him give up all, and take up his cross every day, and come after me.” Luke 9:23

Powerful Acoustic Rendition of ‘How Great Thou Art’

An incredibly talented musician has produced a powerful acoustic rendition of “How Great Thou Art.” This stunning version of the hymn near and dear to the hearts of many deserves to be listened to multiple times. Watch the short but moving clip to listen to this dazzling rendition of one of the most beloved hymns.

Where would you be without the Lord’s love, mercy, grace and forgiveness? That is a particularly frightening thought, a scenario we’d like to put entirely out of our minds and never think through. Of course, without Him, we’d still be lost and living in sin and shame. We’d be without hope or any chance at a future, and certainly not one that includes eternal life.

Luckily, those who have accepted Christ as their personal Lord and Savior don’t have to imagine such a scenario or entertain such thoughts. They are no longer what they once were but have been made a new creation in Christ. He has wiped the slate clean, and our sins have been forgiven. We could never do anything worthy or deserving of God’s love and forgiveness. It’s all a gift. That’s how great He is to you and me!

In a clip posted on YouTube, Stephen McWhirter performs the tune “How Great Thou Art.” It’s a lovely acoustic version of the hymn that we are all more than familiar with, but that familiarity does not dampen the song’s message and power.

“Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art
Then sings my soul, Savior God, to thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art!”

Stephen plays and sings with so much emotion, making for such a powerful rendition. His version of “How Great Thou Art” will likely bring you to the verge of tears, especially that iconic and memorable chorus, as he sings about the mighty power and love of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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.”

What A Beautiful Name

He Gave His All

Christian Music

Couple’s Beautiful ‘Born to Serve the Lord’ Cover Will Warm Your Heart

If you’re in the mood for a good folk tune, then this couple’s beautiful ‘Born to Serve the Lord’ cover will warm your heart. The song will give you a good feeling right down to your toes. Watch the video to hear the encouraging song. 

In the video, the couple jumps in right away as they sing and play instruments together. Fittingly, they sit on a love seat in their living room as Dan plays the keyboard and harmonica while Amanda plays an acoustic guitar. They take turns singing and also harmonize together. The song they’ve picked is very homey and folksy—it makes you reflect on your faith while giving you a warm feeling. Some of the lyrics are:

My hands were made to help my neighbor
My eyes were made to read God's word
My feet were made to walk in His footsteps
My body is the temple of the Lord

It’s a very thoughtful song about dedicating one’s life to Jesus. 

The couple shares other great-sounding music like this on their YouTube channel. Some of their covers include ‘At The Cross,’ ‘Amazing Grace,' 'Take My Hand, Precious Lord,' and many others. “Our goal is to bless and encourage others through simple gospel music,” the couple said of their purpose in sharing music with others. 

‘Born to Serve The Lord’ is one of those deep songs that will certainly have you thinking about Christ as you listen to it. It’s a wonderful song choice, and Dan and Amanda do an amazing job covering it. You can tell from their faces that they earnestly believe the words they’re singing, which is wonderful to see!

“Whatsoever ye do, work heartily, as unto the Lord, and not unto men.” Colossians 3:23

Kelly Alayna | 'Purpose' (piano version)

Kelly Alayna performs her latest single “Purpose” live at the Godtube Music Studio in Nashville. Blending Southern soul with modern worship, this bold anthem of faith and resilience reflects Kelly’s heart for encouraging others to embrace their God-given calling.

Brother–Sister Duo Delivers Sweet ‘Goodness of God’ Performance

A brother-sister duo delivers a sweet ‘Goodness of God’ performance on a crowded street, and it’s so adorable to watch. Little 4-year-old Nicholas Protsenko sings and plays the piano all by himself as his big sister joins in. If you want to smile today, then watch this. 

“This is my little brother, Nicholas,” Nicholas’s sister, 16-year-old Karolina Protsenko, introduces him to the crowd. “Please give it up for Nicholas; he’s only 4!” 

It’s pretty rare to see a 4-year-old make it through a whole song, let alone play the piano at all. Nicholas is truly impressive as he plays and sings through the whole song with his sweet little voice. He displays tremendous talent. ‘Goodness of God’ is a lot harder to play than ‘Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star’ or other beginner tunes. 

Nicholas sings half of the song all by himself before Karolina kneels next to him and joins in. As they sing together, many people crowd around and watch them in awe, clearly impressed by the little boy singing and playing piano. 

‘Goodness of God’ is a touching and surprising song to hear on a busy street. Some of the lyrics of the song are: 

'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

Each of the siblings is also a solo musician, and Karolina is an expert violinist and singer. It’s wonderful to see her sing and perform with her charming baby brother. As he grows, he can have confidence that his sister will be there to support and advise him in his musical endeavors—it’s so very touching. 

“By experience you will see that the Lord is good; happy is the man who has faith in him.” Psalms 34:8

Lyric Video for Timeless Hymn ‘How Great Thou Art’

A lyric video has been released for the timeless hymn "How Great Thou Art." This is a beautiful and dazzling vocal performance of the hymn that is near and dear to the hearts of many. Watch the short but moving clip to listen to and view the lyric video for the beloved hymn.

Have you ever sat outside and looked up at the sky, gazed upon the moon and at what appears to be an infinite number of stars? Or what about the snow-capped peaks of the Rocky Mountain range or the vast, wide-open expanse of the Grand Canyon? Those jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring creations are almost too beautiful for words, hard to properly describe. They are hard to comprehend, even when viewing them in person. They are breathtakingly gorgeous, all of them.

The Rocky Mountains, the Grand Canyon, the night sky, and the oceans are all the products of a talented, loving artist, the great and powerful Creator. Through His son Jesus Christ, we have access to the One responsible for those creations, who hung the moon and stars in place.

In "How Great Thou Art," the songwriter, much like us today, is completely blown away by the Lord's beautiful creations, as the power and attention to detail are too much for the human mind to wrap its head around. Those familiar, recognizable, iconic lyrics perfectly and succinctly articulate and describe the sheer awe felt whenever gazing upon His creation. 

"Then sings my soul
My Savior God to Thee
How great Thou art
How great Thou Art"

We serve a powerful and mighty God who not only created those eye-catching landmarks we all know and love, but He is still concerned about lives and hears our prayers and concerns, the Creator of the world.

Revelation 4:11 "Worthy art thou, our Lord and our God, to receive the glory and honor and the power: for thou didst create all things, and because of thy will they were, and were created."

Lord, I Need You

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Naomi Celeste on Faith, Family, and the Story Behind Her Next Single, 'That’s My Why'

Singer-songwriter and worship leader Naomie Celeste joins us in Nashville to share her journey from growing up in Connecticut to raising five kids in Central Pennsylvania, while pursuing a ministry through music. Naomi opens up about the story behind her upcoming single 'That's My Why' (releasing this Fall), a song birthed from a powerful worship moment with God. She also talks about her latest releases, and how faith, family, and music all intertwine in her life.

Estella Kirk | 'All I Know (To My Knees) // Acoustic

Estella Kirk performs her heartfelt new song 'All I Know (To My Knees)' live at the Godtube Music Studio in Nashville. Featured on her upcoming EP 'Growing Pains' (out September 21, 2025), the track is inspired by Psalm 23 and invites listeners to trade exhaustion for intimacy with Jesus.

Chris Tomlin - Doesn't He

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