Don’t miss this soul-stirring a cappella cover of ‘Will The Circle Be Unbroken’ that will have you worshiping and praising the Lord. It will give you chills and leave you feeling grateful.
It starts with three young women, their voices lifting like morning mist, rising, shimmering—heaven-bound. There’s something about harmony so pure, so unfiltered, that it feels less like singing and more like praying. They sing as if they know—really know—that there’s a better home waiting.
But then, something even more breathtaking happens.
One by one, more voices join. Slowly, reverently, singers step forward, their notes intertwining like threads in a tapestry. The sound swells, gathering strength like a wave, carrying the weight of generations who have sung this very hymn—pleading, proclaiming, believing. Sixteen voices, each a strand of faith, weave together a melody that is less performance and more testimony.
This is the Tehillah Ensemble—a group of singers from across the country, coming together twice a year, not for fame, not for recognition, but for the simple, sacred joy of lifting their voices in worship. Formed in 2018, their harmony found a home not just in music but in each other. What began with eight singers grew to twelve and now sixteen—proof that when something is truly good, it naturally multiplies.
And as they reach the chorus— "There's a better home awaiting, in the sky, Lord, in the sky"—it’s impossible not to feel it deep in your bones. The weight of longing. The ache of hope. The whisper of eternity calling us home.
Listeners were moved beyond words:
"Goosebumps from the beautiful harmonies! I absolutely love this!" one viewer shared.
Another added, "Thank you for this amazing moment of beautiful peace and hope."
Because that’s what happens when voices rise together—heaven bends low to listen. It reminds me of Psalm 33:3 "Sing to Him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy."
And isn’t that what they did?
Psalm 33:3 "Sing to Him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy."