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Young Woman's Chilling 'Goodness of God' Cover

A young woman delivered a chillingly beautiful cover of “Goodness of God.” The gifted singer displayed her immense musical abilities while singing the beloved contemporary Christian music tune. Check out the video to hear the woman’s rendition of the classic song.

Contemporary Christian music is an incredibly popular genre. When it comes to the church and music heard in places of worship, contemporary Christian music likely edges out hymns. More and more churches are opting to use songs by artists like Phil Wickham, Bethel Music, Matthew West and Elevation Worship for the praise and worship portion of their services.

Hymns and contemporary Christian music both have their negatives and positives. The debate over which is better for church services is likely to bring about strong opinions from people on both sides. Regardless of where you fall in that debate, there are standout, classic songs in both hymns and more modern, updated Christian songs. One contemporary Christian song that has quickly become a classic, known by worshippers worldwide, is “Goodness of God.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, one woman, Danielle Marie, belts out the lyrics to the timeless tune about God’s unending and all-encompassing goodness, love and faithfulness. It’s a dazzling performance and one that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. Her voice is so clean, clear and crisp.

“’Cause all my life You have been faithful

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”

As mentioned earlier, this song is a popular target for covers. Nearly every big or even remotely recognizable name in Christian music has performed this song at one time or another. Likely, the biggest reason for the song’s popularity among performers and listeners is that we can all relate to the lyrics. We’re all well acquainted with His goodness, faithfulness and grace – none of which we deserve.

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

Brother and Sister's Precious 'Jesus Loves Me, This I Know' Rendition

A brother and sister delivered a precious rendition of the beloved classic “Jesus Loves Me, This I Know.” The two siblings showed off their musical gifts as they sang about being aware of Christ's immense love for them. Watch the video to see and listen to the sweet, heartwarming musical performance.

If not for the sacrifice – the undeserving and excruciatingly painful death and ultimate, victorious resurrection - of Jesus Christ, none of us would have any hope or future. We’d all still be lost in our sins and transgressions, staring down an eternity forever separated from Him. There would still exist this divide, a rupture caused by sin keeping us from Him.

But because He loved us, a bunch of arrogant, disobedient sinners, so much, He sent His one and only Son to Earth, who eventually took our spot on the cross. He went through all of that for you and me. There is no greater love than that because His actions and death at the cross offer us the opportunity to be forgiven of sins and have a chance at eternal life with Him.

That’s an amazing, mind-blowing type of love freely offered to everyone, including the tiniest of children. In a clip posted on YouTube, a brother and a sister sing of Christ’s love for the children, all the little children.

While the video features the two youngsters singing “Jesus Loves Me, This I Know,” it begins on a decidedly different note. In the opening seconds, the older brother lovingly and hilariously gives his little sister some direction. He informs her what she is supposed to be singing and when.

Once that is all sorted out, the two sweet children get right into the song we all know and love. Their rendition is so cute and heartwarming, which reminds us of how much Christ truly loves and cares for all of us.

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.”

Cry Of The Broken Hearted

This original song was written based off a letter of mourning (Read at the beginning) sent to me after my cousin's father and grandfather passed away within a short period of time of each other.

Mary Did You Know Cover

This is a cover of the Christmas song, Mary Did You Know.

Christmas Amazing Grace

This song is set to Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) but re-written to talk about the Christmas story of Jesus birth.

There Was No Room

This original song is based on the scripture in Luke where Mary and Joseph could find no room to stay in the Inn and so they had to stay in a stable instead.

It's More

This original song is a reminder of what Christmas is really all about...Jesus.

We're the Kids of Heaven

Serbian song of praise, very popular there, with a catchy rhythm and tune and even better lyrics. It has been used to illustrate a Russian animated film called Serafima's Wonderful Journey" about the persecution of Christians under Communism. If you want to watch a shortened version of it you can do it by copy-pasting https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xlbl9KCKG3xdNkbFaMIQxFi8ALRuG31u/view?usp=drive_link

Honey in the Rock

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Trio’s Soul-Stirring ‘My Redeemer Is Faithful and True’ Cover

An incredibly talented trio delivered a soul-stirring cover of “My Redeemer is Faithful and True.” It’s an unbelievably powerful and moving performance about Christ’s love and faithfulness. Check out the video to watch and listen to the lovely rendition of the Steven Curtis Chapman tune.

Life is not always an easy, enjoyable or fun-loving experience. In fact, there will be many instances in which the opposite is true. Circumstances that are heartbreaking, painful and filled with sorrow will arise, often through no fault of our own. How could we possibly make it through this? But somehow, we managed to do it.

In a clip posted on YouTube, three singers beautifully perform a song about making it through those hard times and how it was made possible. It’s also a song about Christ’s amazing, unending love and His faithfulness.

“As I look back on the road I’ve traveled

I see so many times He carried me through

And if there’s one thing that I’ve learned in my life

My Redeemer is faithful and true”

While the vocal performances from all three individuals are fantastic and noteworthy, the song’s lyrics make this video worth watching and listening to repeatedly. The words are full of so much truth and accurately describe Christ’s wonderful, loving and faithful nature.

He was and always will be so much better than we deserve. We could never do anything to earn His love, mercy, forgiveness, guidance and protection. Yet, He is always there, no matter what we do or how we stumble and fall. As the song’s title states and the chorus mentions multiple times, He is faithful and true. Anyone who has been a follower of Christ for any significant amount of time knows this to be 100 percent correct.

Life will sometimes be rough, but we can rest assured that we will make it through because He is so faithful and true.

Hebrews 10:23 “Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; for he is faithful that promised.”

Praise and Worship Team’s Soul-Stirring Rendition of ‘Mercy’

One church’s praise and worship team delivered a soul-stirring rendition of “Mercy.” This powerful and moving cover of the tune previously sung and recorded by Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music is one you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. Watch the video and listen to the talented team’s cover performance.

You and I and everyone else on Earth, as the Bible states, are sinners who have fallen short of the glory of God. In our arrogance and disobedience, we willingly turned our back on Him. We chose our way, ignoring and going against His commands and directives. In short, we’re sinners.

But for some reason, God, in His mercy and goodness, made a way to repair and bridge the divide sin caused in our relationship with Him. God sent His Son, Jesus Christ. He became a sacrifice, taking our spot on the cross. Christ paid a debt we can never repay, giving us hope and a future.

In a clip posted on YouTube, the praise and worship team from First Baptist Clarksville in Clarksville, Tennessee, beautifully performed “Mercy.” As indicated by the song’s title, it’s a tune about the undeserving love and mercy that Christ did and continues to show every one of us.

“Now I’m alive to tell the story

How I’ve overcome

It’s His goodness and mercy

And the power of His blood”

The song’s lyrics accurately articulate and describe what the Lord has done and continues to do in lives. He takes people and changes lives, making things thought lost and broken new again. He brings hope and offers forgiveness of sins to all. None of which any of us deserve. However, it’s all only possible because of Christ’s love, goodness and mercy.

Watch this video, listen to the song lyrics and try not to get emotional. That’s a near impossibility when truly considering what Christ has done and continues to do in our lives.

Hebrews 4:16 “Then let us come near to the seat of grace without fear, so that mercy may be given to us, and we may get grace for our help in time of need.”

Michael Tait and Choir’s Soul-Stirring ‘We Believe’ Performance

Michael Tait and a massive choir delivered a soul-stirring “We Believe” performance. The hundreds of voices combined to make for a moving and dazzling rendition of the Newsboys hit. Check out the clip to watch and listen to the powerful rendition.

The world is a sad, lonely and broken place. Sin has done a number on the world and its hurting and struggling inhabitants. Sin has utterly ruined and destroyed anything and everything with which it has come into contact. Sin and its repercussions have devastated marriages, careers and entire lives.

As horrible an impact sin has had on this world, perhaps its worst, most damaging effect has been that it leaves people without hope. Without any hope, people will simply give up and surrender, choosing to throw in the towel. If there is no future and they’ve already lost, why bother continuing the fight? In that case, wouldn’t the simple, most sensible solution be to wave the white flag?

In a clip posted on YouTube, Michael Tait, lead singer of the Newsboys, along with the First Dallas Choir, performs a song about the hope and future found in Jesus Christ. “We Believe” recognizes all this world's hurt, darkness and hopelessness. However, as the song’s beautifully written lyrics state, there is an answer to whatever may ail you.

“We believe in God the Father

We believe in Jesus Christ

We believe in the Holy Spirit

And He’s given us new life”

Like the performance captured in the five-minute clip, the lyrics are powerful. Christ freely offers love, forgiveness and a future to all. He can and does inject hope into a situation where there appears to be none. He can make a way and turn things around when the outcome and road ahead appears bleak. In Christ, we find forgiveness and hope because there is no future without Him.

Romans 15:13 “Now may the God of hope make you full of joy and peace through faith, so that all hope may be yours in the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Calm. Peaceful. Beautiful. Silent Night.

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You Stand Alone

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

You Are My King of Kings

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

Up on the Mountain

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

Sold Out

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

Incredible Love

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

American Idol Alum Warren Peay Captivates with Soul-Stirring ‘Great Are You Lord’ Cover

I stumbled across this video recently that made me stop in my tracks because it was breathtaking. Take a listen to American Idol Alum Warren Peay as he captivates with a soul-stirring ‘Great Are You Lord’ cover. In the video, you’ll find Warren sitting alone in the church pew as the sunlight filters in through the stained glass behind him. There was nothing flashy about this performance. It was Warren, God, and his song of worship with his guitar and the powerful lyrics that bring your heart into a moment of worship. 

‘It's Your breath in our lungs,So we pour out our praise

We pour out our praise, It's Your breath in our lungs

So we pour out our praise to You only’

It was one of those rare moments when the music pulls you in and makes you feel something deeper. Warren’s voice is unlike anything I’ve heard—a sultry Southern rock sound laced with raw passion. Every note seemed to rise like a prayer, filling the empty church with a kind of reverence that made me pause, breathe, and let the weight of the lyrics sink in. 

As I watched this music video, I couldn’t help but think God uses the gifts He’s placed inside each of us in ways only God can. Here’s a man who had walked onto one of the biggest stages of the world in Americal Idol, competing with countless other talented individuals and now he is sitting alone in a church using his gifts to glorify God. 

And isn’t that what worship is all about? Not just singing words but letting the truth of them resonate in our souls. You give life, You are love, You bring light to the darkness… Those words felt so alive as Warren sang them, a reminder that even when we’re sitting in our own “pews” of life—quiet moments, unseen spaces—our worship matters.

Worship doesn’t need a stage, it needs a willing spirit. We hope you enjoyed taking a moment worship with Warren today. Whether you’re singing in your car at the top of your lungs or sitting quietly in prayer, offer God what you have. 

Job 33:4 The Spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.

Praise and Worship Team's Moving 'I Can Only Imagine' Cover

I found myself moved to tears as I watched a praise and worship team’s moving ‘I Can Only Imagine’ cover by the First Baptist Church of Clarksville. As they sang, it felt like heaven touched the earth as the lyrics ushered in God’s presence in the purple-hued sanctuary. It wasn’t the lights or the special effects that caught my attention; and it was the reverence the team had as they sang these powerful words:

‘Surrounded by You glory 

What will my heart feel

Will I dance for you Jesus

Or in awe of You be still’

The band and choir gave it their all, and as they sang, I couldn’t help but reflect on the questions the song invites us to consider: “What will it really be like to meet Jesus face to face? Will I fall on my knees, unable to speak? Or will I burst into praise, singing with every fiber of my being?”

That’s one of the reasons I love this song, it takes the focus off of us as we imagine what it’s like to meet God. We wonder what it will be like. And the anticipation of that day is indescribable. That’s what I love about this worship song, it pulls us out of the noise and distractions and directs our attention fully on Jesus. It strips away everything else–our worries, fears, problems, and even our own desires and fills us with the longing of God’s presence. 

Whether you’ve heard the song a thousand times or you’re just discovering it, I encourage you to let its message sink in. Imagine what it will be like to see Jesus, to stand in His glory, and to be finally home. Because one day, the imagination will become a reality—and I can only imagine how beautiful that will be.

Matthew 25:23 "His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful over a few things; I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord'"

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