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Worship Team Delivers Powerful ‘God So Loved’ Performance

This worship team delivers a powerful ‘God So Loved’ performance, you’ll be tapping your toes and humming right along. Friend, I have to tell you about what I watched this week. I wasn’t expecting it to hit so deep, but it did. It was a simple worship service from First Baptist Clarksville, and they sang “God So Loved” by We The Kingdom. But it wasn’t just a performance—it felt like stepping barefoot onto holy ground.

The voices weren’t just singing. They were lifting spirits up!

You could see it in their faces and hear it in their voices—the weight and wonder of those lyrics:

‘Come all you weary, come all you thirsty
Come to the well that never runs dry’

I don’t know what you’re carrying today, but when they sang those words, I felt like they were calling straight to the places in me that are still healing, still learning to trust again. It wasn’t polished for performance—it was offered up like a gift, raw and real. Those are the moments we need the most, don’t you think?

You could sense the people in the room weren’t just there to watch something happen. They were there to be part of it. And friend, they were all in, hands raised, hearts open, tears falling, voices lifting louder with each chorus:

‘For God so loved the world that He gave us
His one and only Son to save us’

I sat on my couch with coffee in hand, and by the end, I was crying. Not the quiet kind of tears. The God-you-are-so-good-and-I-didn’t-even-realize-how-much-I-needed-this kind of crying.

It reminded me that God never stops inviting us in, into His love, His mercy, His grace that never runs out, no matter how many times we come back.

Sometimes, the best kind of worship isn’t about perfect pitch or polished lights—it’s about people who know the goodness of God because they’ve walked through the fire and still found Him faithful.

And that’s exactly what First Clarksville gave us in this performance. They gave us an altar, right in the middle of everyday. They reminded me—and maybe you too—that God so loved… still.

He still welcomes the weary. He still waits with open arms.

So if you’ve been running on empty, or just needing to remember how loved you really are—go listen to this song. Let it wash over you. Let it meet you where you are, like it met me.

Because this kind of love is worth returning to again and again.

Psalm 34:8 “Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in Him.”

Mark Wills Wows with Beautiful ‘I’ll Fly Away' Cover

Friend, can I tell you what stopped me in my tracks the other night? Listening to Mark Wills wow with a beautiful version of ‘I’ll Fly Away.’

I was folding laundry—mountains of it, of course—and had heard Country’s Family Reunion play. It was kind of like when you put something comforting on just to feel like you’re sitting in a room full of folks who’ve lived a lot of life and still carry a song in their soul.

That’s when Mark Wills stepped up to the mic.

Now, I’ve always loved his voice—it’s smooth like warm honey on a southern biscuit, and there’s this tenderness he carries that makes you feel like he’s singing just for you. But when he sang ‘I’ll Fly Away?’ That moment felt holy.

It was the kind of simple, stripped-down performance that hushes a room. Just a man, his voice, surrounded by friends, family, and a song so familiar it’s stitched into the fabric of our childhood Sunday mornings. You could almost feel the saints leaning in from heaven’s edge.

And something about the way Mark and the Country's Family Reunion sang it—gentle, upbeat, and like he knew what it was life in long for seeing the Lord. Well, it just undid me. It was less of a performance and more of praise for what would happen one day—a happy hallelujah for every soul who’s walked through loss but still lifts their eyes.

That’s the beauty of Country’s Family Reunion, isn’t it? It’s not just about the songs. It’s the stories, the legacy, and being together. It’s watching artists like Mark step into sacred ground with nothing more than a few chords and a heart full of faith.

And right there, between the socks and towels, I had a moment with God. Because sometimes the deepest theology is found in an old hymn sung with conviction.

It reminded me of what Scripture says in 1 Thessalonians 4:17:
“Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will always be with the Lord.”

Yes, we will always be with Him. We’ll fly away, home, whole, healed.

So if your heart is heavy today—if you’re missing someone or wondering how this world can still be so beautiful and so broken—go find that performance. Let Mark and the crew sing you back to hope.

Because no matter what weighs us down today, heaven is real, and one day, friend, we will fly. And oh, what a morning that will be.

1 Thessalonians 4:17 “Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will always be with the Lord.”

Youngster’s Precious Rendition of ‘Jesus Loves Me’

Youngster, Nicholas Protsenko, performs a precious rendition of the classical hymn, ‘Jesus Loves Me.’ You don’t want to miss this!

Nicholas Protsenko, a 4-year-old from Kyiv, Ukraine, warms the hearts of many by performing his own rendition of ‘Jesus Loves Me.’ This beloved hymn is precious to many and helps us remember Jesus’ love for us. It can be easy to forget the Lord’s love, but when we have a reminder such as Nicholas’s performance, it can set our eyes back on Jesus. 

During the video, Nicholas plays the piano and then starts singing ‘Jesus Loves Me.’ His performance is adorable and brings smiles to the onlookers around him. His sister, Ukrainian violinist Karolina Protsenko, is also present and smiles at her brother’s performance. He proclaims with all his heart the love of Jesus. Nicholas sings the truth that we can be assured of Jesus’ love because the Bible tells us so. 

Several onlookers mouth the words of ‘Jesus Love Me,’ demonstrating their knowledge of this precious hymn. To see a child sing this hymn truly brings the song to life. Nicholas brings joy to those around him and helps them to remember to reflect on the Bible, to know Jesus loves them, and to know that when we are weak, Jesus is strong. 

Nicholas’s performance is more than a video to be brushed over. It is a video that needs to be treasured. Like all of the people in the video who stopped to film Nicholas, we need to take time out of our busy week to focus on the hymn ‘Jesus Loves Me.’ This hymn has proven to make a big difference in Nicholas’s life, and it can do the same for ours.

“No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord” - Romans 8:37-39

Chris Tomlin Lyric Video for Moving ‘After Your Heart’

Chris Tomlin debuts lyric video for moving ‘After Your Heart’ that you don’t want to miss! Chris is no stranger to creating wonderful pieces of music for the Christian community. In his latest work, ‘After Your Heart,’ he tells the story of David’s walk with the Lord. It is a moving piece, marked by God’s faithfulness, peace, and protection in David’s life. From when David was a shepherd to when he was the king of Israel, God’s hand was upon him.  

The popular series ‘House of David’ features the song ‘After Your Heart,’ as shown in the lyric video. The series outlines David’s life, his shortcomings, and his faithfulness to God. While David was in no way perfect, he was a true friend of God. In our own lives, we need to strive for this friendship and know that we can also be someone who is after God’s own heart. 

‘After Your Heart’ enters into our own lives at the perfect time to help us reflect upon God’s past faithfulness. Due to worries, concerns, and illnesses, sometimes we can be distracted from God. Rather than trusting in Him, we try to take matters into our own hands. We must refrain from trying to control the situation and reflect David’s trust in God. 

‘My life will tell the story of Your faithfulness
The highs, the lows, the fields, the thrones, how good You've been
Oh, look how far we've come from watching sheep under the stars
After all this time I'm still after Your heart’

The story of David’s life is articulated through ‘After Your Heart’ and it challenges us to also be one who is after God’s own heart. Through inspiration, encouragement, and worship, our hearts can be led to God. God is the author of new starts, therefore, we don't need to be afraid to return to Him and strive to be someone who is always after His own heart. 

“But now your kingdom will not endure; the Lord has sought out a man after his own heart and appointed him ruler of his people, because you have not kept the Lord’s command” - 1 Samuel 13:14

Our Song

Follow LeBakerMusic: Join our blog - https://lebakermusic.com/blog Buy this song at - https://lebakermusic.com/ Video Producer: Zoey Baker (Zoey The White Lioness) https://zoeythewhitelioness.com/ Story Behind Song: https://lebakermusic.com/our-song-sto... CREDITS Music & Lyrics: Judith Baker Video edited by: Zoey Baker INSTA: / zoeythewhitelioness LYRICS (Verse 1) I don’t know how I’ve come this far but it’s only by Your grace. I can’t believe here’s another day I’m alive to bring You praise, So with our hands and hearts held high, You are my strength and my might. You calm the storm and raging sea. You did that for me, for me, For someone like me. (Chorus) It’s not our song because it’s Your song. All the Glory belongs to You! You made a sacrifice and laid down Your life. Something no one else could do. You are Almighty One, Savior and Friend, Savior and Friend Blessed One who took our sins. You are King of Kings and Lord of Lord’s, This is our song. (Verse 2) I wandered through a vast wasteland to find You there all along. I cried to You in troubled times and You only made me strong. We see Your works and wondrous deeds, We exalt You Lord on High! You have every part of me, Every deepest part of me, of me, Of someone like me. (Bridge) We offer up this song to You, it’s the least we can do. You are Abba Father glorious Lord, Its You we adore. We give You thanks, we give You praise! Forever (Forever) and ever (and ever) And ever (Praise You Lord) And ever (Hallelujah!) (dovetails into key change) (Chorus) It’s not our song because it’s Your song. All the Glory belongs to You! You made a sacrifice and laid down Your life. Something no one else could do. You are Almighty One, Savior and Friend, Savior and Friend Blessed One who took our sins. You are King of Kings and Lord of Lord’s, This is our song. (End Tag) You are King of Kings and Lord of Lords The Bles-sed One This is our song! Our Song!

Open the Eyes of Our Hearts - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the song 'Open the Eyes of Our Hearts' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'What We Really Need'. (c) 1994, Heart of the City Music. Lead Vocals by Rick Murphy and Brenda Williams. Words and music by Dan Adler. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

Stephen Stanley Talks New Album 'trustfall,' Hit Single "Whatever It Takes," + First Headlining Tour

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Stephen Stanley talks with Brandon Woolum about his brand-new album 'trustfall,' out April 25 on all major streaming platforms via Capitol CMG. We talk about the heart behind the project, how his songwriting process has evolved since his debut, and the impact of his hit single 'Whatever It Takes.' Stephen also shares about the journey leading up to his first headlining tour and the powerful themes of surrender, faith, and peace that run through this 12-track album.

In His Presence Music Video - Aaron V Graham

In His Presence music video written and performed by Aaron V Graham, features "The Gathering Place Choir Uganda". In His Presence is a new worship song that has been written for the church. The music video was shot in these locations in Northern Ireland and Uganda. Get Behind The Scenes watch here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xda1y3UEKkc&feature=youtu.be Video Produced by SCN Productions https://youtube.com/@SCNProductions?si=BG1XWz5IwUQPnePG Locations: Scrabo Tower (Newtownards) Castle Gardens (Antrim) Belfast City (Belfast) Kapeeka (Uganda) Download Chord Charts https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/hu3hxqlz4f3q491gyu49b/h?rlkey=63xvb73rucb4h85st8i1l1dba&dl=0 In Your Presence 1. In Your Presence there is joy In Your Presence there is peace In Your Presence is where I am content To Worship You my Lord Come and Worship The Lord With all of your heart Come and worship the Lord in his presence. 2 As we come into Your Presence And seek your Holy face You purchased our salvation with your amazing grace You shed your blood upon a cross and died to set us free That we may live with you. 3, Forever in your presence It's where we'll always be Standing in the presence of your majesty Heaven will be home for all eternity Forever in the presence of our King ©2024 Aaron Graham The Power Of The Cross Music CCLI Song ID: 7234871 International Standard Recording Codes (ISRCs) GXB9L7220215 #inhisprensence #aaronvgraham #worshipsong

Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ Performance on American Idol


Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake perform ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ on ‘American Idol.’ Contemporary Christian artist, Brandon Lake, is known for his faith-filled music and crossovers to other genres. American rapper and artist, Jelly Roll, is known for his genuine and passionate lyricism.

Brandon and Jelly Roll work together to perform a beautiful praise of the Lord. Their work together symbolizes unity within mankind. All of us can strive for unity as we praise the Lord together. By being open with our struggles, we will become stronger. God wants us to work in harmony and unity with our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.

By lifting up the Lord in praise together, Brandon and Jelly Roll demonstrate the work of God in their lives. God is not a distant force in their life, but rather, He is our good, good Father. Within their lyrics, they share that God’s patience and graciousness brought them to a place of proclaiming hallelujah.

‘God, You've been patient
God, You've been gracious
Faithful, whatever I'm feeling or facing
I'll bring my hard-fought, heartfelt, it-is-well hallelujah, oh.’

The rest of the video outlines Brandon and Jelly Roll’s heartfelt performance of their new song. While they are performing in front of an audience, their true listener is the Lord. He hears their worship and He is well-pleased. May all of us continue to lift up our voices in praise and shout our own hard fought hallelujah. 

“After this I heard what sounded like the roar of a great multitude in heaven shouting: ‘Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God’” - Revelation 19:1 

Choir’s Stunning Performance of ‘Grace Greater Than Our Sin’

A choir turned in a stunning performance of “Grace Greater than Our Sin.” The extraordinary and powerful rendition of the beloved hymn deserves to be heard and listened to multiple times. Watch the short but moving clip to hear the choir and the church congregation sing the hymn that is near and dear to the hearts of many.

We live in a broken and lost world. Sin has destroyed our world and ruined marriages, other relationships and careers. Everything sin touches is instantly sullied and made infinitely worse. Everywhere we turn, from the workplace to the news on television and online and social media, we see the impact of sin.

But regardless of how great the sin in our fallen world, God’s grace is and always will be greater. Whenever we stumble and fall, if we humble ourselves and seek His forgiveness, He is quick and faithful to forgive. As the song says, His grace is greater than all our sins.

In a clip posted on YouTube, the choir and the congregation join their voices to perform “Grace Greater than Our Sin,” a powerful and familiar hymn about God’s amazing grace. It’s a fantastic and moving performance.

While the hymn is likely very familiar to most, the song is still as relevant and meaningful as ever. We still need God’s grace because none of us would have a chance without it. Every one of us is a sinner who desperately needs God’s love, forgiveness, mercy and grace. Without His grace, we’d be looking at an eternity lost and forever separated from Him.

“Marvelous grace of our loving Lord
Grace that exceeds our sins and our guilt
Yonder on Calvary’s mount outpoured
There where the blood of the Lamb was spilt”

What powerful words about God’s wonderful and abundant grace!

Ephesians 2:8 “Because by grace you have salvation through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is given by God:”

'Go Rest High on That Mountain' Gets Stunning Cover from Sibling Trio

Check out this beautiful rendition of the song ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ performed by the group Life in 3D. The singers are all siblings named Daylon, Daura, and Devon. They all have wonderful voices, and they use their God-given talents to bring hope and encouragement to others through song. And what a wonderful job they did on their rendition of this song by Vince Gill!

‘Go rest high on that mountain
Son your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son’

The siblings of Life in 3D shared that they sang ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ at their great grandpa’s funeral last year, and the song reminds them of him. And many people online shared about how much they loved this trio's rendition of ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain.’

“I have never believed that anyone could sing that song besides Vince Gill and do it justice. Until today. May God bless the gifts you have. Thank you for this,” one person comments online after watching the video.

When it comes to the background of Life in 3D, the siblings share on their website how their group came to be and how it was their parents who encouraged them to use their voices to encourage others.

“We got our first microphone in December 2021,” they share. “With no experience, we learned how to arrange three-part harmony and use a camera to record our cover songs.  Everything was homemade…but what started as just music for family and friends soon grew to an audience of over 1 million followers.  We never dreamed our music would be loved by so many, and it’s been incredible to become part of a community that’s connected through the gift of music. So life together became music. It became more than just our harmonies. It encompassed the way we interacted with each other– the way we laughed, argued, and even cleaned the kitchen together. It seemed as if our relationship deepened our experiences into a rich and vibrant lifestyle. A life in 3D.”

We hope that you enjoyed watching Life in 3D perform ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ today!

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This is song about my father and about his faith. Singing about the struggles of his life, with the hope that Jesus Christ will save him. He currently is dealing with stage 4 renal kidney failure, so me and him went on location and made this video for all to see. Currently it has with the first 3 days of being posted, 1100k views on facebook, and 150 views on youtube. please enjoy this song and let it speak to you

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