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Beautiful Big Band Rendition of 'Amazing Grace'

Don’t miss this beautiful Big Band rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ sung with Aubrey Logan. There’s something about the song ‘Amazing Grace’ that moves our hearts with gratitude for what Jesus did on the cross. Many would say that ‘Amazing Grace’ is Christian’s anthem. I would have to agree. No other song or hymn moves hearts or changes attitudes the way ‘Amazing Grace’ does. 

I often wonder if it’s because it's so easy to get caught up in the struggles of everyday life, to feel like the weight of the world is on us. But when we hear the first few notes of the song, even in our lowest moments, we know God’s love never fails. And we’re reminded that His grace knows no boundaries. 

And isn’t it powerful to know that His grace is amazing precisely because it’s undeserved? We are saved not by anything we do but by what God has already done for us through Christ. There is nothing more humbling or awe-inspiring than that. When we sing along to ‘Amazing Grace,’ we join in the timeless anthem of people who have walked through struggles and found hope, healing, and redemption in the grace of God.

And if you haven’t heard of Aubrey Logan and The Big Band, you’re in for a real treat today as they perform our beloved song. Together, they created a jazz-inspired brass song with Aubrey hitting every high note. I loved watching the performance and watching how Aubrey poured her heart into it. It was incredible to listen to how she hit the high notes while maintaining the gentle, almost intimate tone needed for the sacred words of ‘Amazing Grace.’ 

For those who are The Band fans, as well as fans of Aubrey, they had a few things to say about it on YouTube. One viewer who knows what it's like to arrange music stated, “Outstanding! Great singing and 'bone solo!  The arrangement is out of this world!” Another fan gushed over the performance. She said, “Wow! I love the band sound and your voice! So well done and gracious! Thank you, Aubrey and her band.”  Another viewer commented on Aubrey’s bravery. He added, “That was a beautiful rendition, and you are courageous for including Amazing Grace in your album. I love it.”

What did you think of this performance of ‘Amazing Grace?’ Did it warm your heart or stun you in ways you didn’t expect? 

Ephesians 2:8-9 “For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.”

Christmas Time, The Savior's Birth

This song is about the birth of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.

Oh, The Love of God

God's love for us is endless. Trust and faith in this His salvation is a free gift.

Whosoever Believeth

This song has a background of John 3:16-18.

It's such a blessing when your son can join you in a video! O Little Town of Bethlehem ft Lincoln Walls - Cypress Fyre A cappella trio

"We Three" is now available everywhere! Sheet music here: https://chris-rupp-store.myshopify.com/products/o-little-town-of-bethlehem-cypress-fyre Physical CDs: https://chris-rupp-store.myshopify.com/collections/cds/products/we-three-a-cyfy-christmas Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1HGIHc985vT2TLcDh8HcA3?si=0IDJth1MTa6pbcytei2_pg Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/we-three-a-cyfy-christmas/1776322717

'I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Say’ Beautifully Covered by Sounds Like Reign

A popular Christian family musical group, Sounds Like Reign, beautifully covered ‘I Heard The Voice of Jesus Say,’ and you don’t want to miss this incredible performance. Some songs don't just touch your ears; they speak straight to your heart. ‘Sounds Like Reign’ does an incredible job with this timeless hymn where you can’t help but sing right along with their folklore style. The song opens with a powerful invitation as Brackin Kirkland plays a flute inside an old church.

‘Come unto Me, and rest; 

Lay down, thou weary one, lay down 

Thy head upon My breast’

The lyrics hit home because, let’s be honest, life can be so heavy. We carry worries, responsibilities, and heartaches that weigh us down, often pretending we’re fine when we’re not. But this song? It’s like Jesus whispering directly to our souls: “You don’t have to carry it all. Come, rest in Me.” 

What brings the whole song together is how Brackin’s wife, Lindsey, creates a soulful voice that calls out to you over years of refining her unique style and voice. She sounds like she belongs in the Renaissance Ages. Together, they sing with a heartfelt harmony and create a sacredness to the old hymn through their simple acoustic sounds. 

When they first launched their band, they described their music as "sonic exploration of faith in God,” as they aim to inspire listeners to focus on God and walk in the light of Jesus. I can’t think of a better mission statement for a band. 

Over the years, they’ve released several albums, including ‘Arise My Soul,’ ‘Shepherd Songs,’ and ‘Endless Praise.’ They share their music on several platforms, including their official YouTube channel and their vlog ‘Tiny Notes From Home.’ 

Sounds Like Reign has a soulful approach and folksong flair that make this rendition a powerful reminder of the enduring turn to Jesus when life gets heavy.  Whether you’re a long-time fan of the hymn or new to it, this version will inspire and uplift, offering a fresh perspective on a timeless call to faith.

Matthew 11:28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

Smile Be Happy (Cole's Song)

Smile Be Happy - For Cole Austin Stoddard

Jesus Is Mine - John Robert Murphy

Jesus Is Mine - Featuring vocalist John Robert Murphy Performed with the New Colony Baptist Church Praise and Worship Band. 10/31/2021 in memory of Matthew Scott Boyd.

Oh Holy Night - John Robert Murphy

Oh Holy Night - Featuring John Robert Murphy on vocals and Steve Burrows on guitars/recording.

ALIEN WORLD HEAVEN EARTH

THIS IS A VIDEO I MADE LONG AGO in one of the translations of the bible many prophets and people of GOD claimed to be Aliens what this meant was they came from the garden of EDEN and are searching for a way back lost in this world that is not there's or mine or any persons

Lucy and Martha Thomas Stunning ‘Silent Night’ Sister Duet

Sisters Lucy and Martha Thomas delivered a stunning duet of the beloved Christmas hymn “Silent Night.” The two young women demonstrated their immense musical gifts and abilities with their lovely performance of the classic. Check out the video to watch and listen to their dazzling rendition.

Christmas is a season with no shortage of tunes. There is bound to be a Christmas-themed song for every taste and preference. Santa, Frosty and Rudolph all get their time to shine, and many tracks are dedicated to them and their Christmastime adventures.

While those secular songs are fun and enjoyable, other more classic, religious Christmas songs help put the focus on the real meaning and cause for the celebration: the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas is a meaningless and empty exercise without celebrating and honoring Christ's arrival on Earth. One of those songs that best captures the significance and importance of Christ’s birth for all humanity is “Silent Night.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, the Thomas sisters perform a charming rendition of that timeless tune about the evening Jesus Christ entered the world. Yes, it may be a song we’ve all heard hundreds, possibly thousands of times, but that does not diminish the lyrics' beauty and meaning.

“Silent night! Holy night!

All is calm, all is bright

‘Round yon virgin mother and child!

Holy infant, so tender and mild”

Christmas is a wonderful but typically busy time of year. People are often rushing to pick up an extra gift, hurrying to wrap presents or hustling over to yet another Christmas party. However, whatever we do during Christmas, let us remember the real reason for all the gatherings, meals and gifts. 

Christmas is a celebration of when Jesus Christ, the greatest gift ever given, entered the world, which the two talented singers so beautifully sang about.

Luke 2:7 “And she had her first son; and folding him in linen, she put him to rest in the place where the cattle had their food, because there was no room for them in the house.”

Powerful Husband and Wife Cover of Elevation Worship’s 'Praise'

You’ll sure have a new favorite rendition of this song as you listen to a powerful husband and wife cover of the Elevation worship’s song ‘Praise.’ I can hardly believe it’s been only a little more than a year since the song ‘Praise’ was released by Elevation worship band. It feels like it’s a part of our daily life, a song meant to be sung down in the depths and high on the mountaintops. 

Since its release, so many artists and musicians have played several versions and renditions of the song. But there is none to compare to Marcy Tingzou and her husband, Leo. In their living room, Mercy smiles brightly as she sits on her coffee table to introduce us to the song and her husband. She can barely contain her excitement to sing to the Lord. It’s absolutely refreshing. 

Before she began to sing, she looked at her husband and said, “Later on, when we come back and see this video, may we always remember this moment. And I’m glad that we’re able to sing praise and be able to do this. She added, “Let’s sing this song ‘Praise’ in our own version,” as she smiled and laughed with her husband. 

The lyrics call us to worship God in every season of life—whether we’re walking through valleys of doubt or standing firm on mountaintops of victory. One of the most striking themes is the unwavering resolve to praise, no matter the circumstances: “I’ll praise when I feel it, and I’ll praise when I don’t.” This line speaks directly to our hearts, reminding us that praise isn’t dependent on feelings but anchored in the unchanging truth of who God is. That is refreshing to know, especially when life can shift through the ups and downs from one hour to the next. 

Their performance is so impactful it gained over 12,000 views and dozens of comments. One raving fan stated, “Wow Mercy, so good to see you both together, looking forward for more.” 

While dozens of commenters came from new fans who couldn’t help but post they were new subscribers and loved hearing her angelic voice. Some comments included how well Leo played alongside his sweet wife. One fan commented, “Wow just love it dear. Keep uploading. I want to see you both together!”

Whether you’re celebrating a victory or enduring hardship, Mercy and Leo’s version of ‘Praise’ serves as a reminder to turn your focus to God. As long as you’re breathing, you have a reason to praise. Take a moment today to offer your worship and let it bring peace and joy to your soul. Let it be this moment, amen!

Psalm 150:1-2 “Praise the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens. Praise him for his acts of power; praise him for his surpassing greatness.” 

Hundreds of Voices Unite in Breathtaking 'Hallelujah' Performance

What happens when hundreds of voices unite in a breathtaking Hallelujah performance? Two things: a world record close to being broken and the hearts of everyone fusing together in love over one song. If you haven’t heard of Choir, Choir, Choir, I am so glad to introduce you to their music. They don’t just perform on stage; they make the audience a part of it. The Epic Anthems Sing-Along is in Vancouver, where the sold-out crowd was united in song. The night was filled with powerful performances of classic anthems, but the moment that stole everyone’s heart was the stunning rendition of Leonard Cohen's ‘Hallelujah.’

When music touches our souls, barriers fall away. In that crowd, there were no strangers—only friends united by the love of song. Choir! Choir! Choir! has a gift for bringing people together, and the impact was profound. The power of a shared experience in the midst of music is nothing short of miraculous.

1,800 hundred strangers came together to sing the words of a troubled king wanting to praise the Lord. 

You know, when I hear the line about the "secret chord" from Hallelujah, I’m reminded of the story of King David. 

“Now I've heard there was a secret chord, That David played, and it pleased the Lord. But you don't really care for music, do you? It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth. The minor falls, the major lifts. The baffled king composing, Hallelujah.”

King David was a man after God’s own heart, and music played a huge role in his relationship with God. That secret chord? It’s like this hidden connection between our souls and the Lord, a powerful, almost mysterious force that resonates deep within. Sometimes, life leaves us feeling baffled, like a king composing a song of praise in the midst of confusion—but still, we offer up our Hallelujah. And it’s the only thing we can truly offer in praise. The beauty of it is that it doesn’t have to sound beautiful to us or be perfect–to the Lord–He wants our honest, deep cries. All of it, the good and the bad. 

Do you know what I love most about a moment like this? God knows our hearts and voices. He knows each of us so individually and so deeply. He loves and knows the hairs on our heads, what we're thinking and what we’re facing. Your hallelujah is just as powerful alone as it is with hundreds of others. 

Psalm 150:6 "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord!"

Powerful and Beautiful Performance of 'Your Ways Are Higher Than Mine'

One young woman, Isabelle Slatcha, delivered a powerful and beautiful performance of “Your Ways are Higher than Mine.” This is an excellent rendition of a tune about having faith and relying upon Him in uncertain and confusing circumstances. This dazzling performance, which deserves to be watched and listened to multiple times, will likely bring a tear or two to your eye.

Life does not always go according to our plan if you haven’t already figured that one out. Unforeseen troubling circumstances and obstacles, often through no fault of our own, will pop up out of nowhere, making life more difficult. Of course, our natural reaction is to respond with anger or sadness and claim that this situation isn’t part of the plan.

But, as all Christians learn sooner or later, God isn’t beholden to our plans, objectives or ambitions. He has a plan and a will for our lives. He may have a plan to use the obstacles and hurdles that cause uncertainty in our lives to help mold us into the person that He wants us to be. We don’t know, but in those times, we have to trust Him, lay it at His feet and understand that His plans are higher and better than our ways.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a young woman sings a tune about having faith and trusting in God even when things ahead appear a bit murky and unclear. “Your Ways are Higher Than Mine,” originally a tune by The Collingsworth Family, is a wonderfully written tune about accepting what we don’t know and laying that situation at His feet.

“Your ways are higher than mine

I want mountains to move

You want me to climb

So, I’m going to trust Your work, Your will and Your time”

Later in the song, the lyrics mention something we’ve all likely done after getting through a time of great uncertainty when all we could do was trust Him. We’ll look back at the situation and be amazed because we’ll be able to see how He was at work in that situation. His ways are better and higher than ours.

2 Corinthians 5:7 “For we walk by faith, not by sight.”

Redeemed Quartet 'When We All Get to Heaven' Music Video

Redeemed Quartet has released an official music video for their soul-stirring cover of the beloved hymn “When We All Get to Heaven.” The guys delivered a stunning and powerful rendition of the timeless tune. Check out this video for the delightful cover of “When We All Get to Heaven.”

Hymns are underrated, underused and underappreciated pieces of music. Most people, and even many churches, forgo and skip right over the hymns, opting to go with more modern, contemporary Christian music. That’s fine and ultimately a personal choice, but most hymns are so powerful and wonderfully written.

Contemporary Christian music cannot compete with the hymns, in my opinion. What modern praise and worship song could ever come close to matching “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “Blessed Assurance” or “To God Be the Glory?” And that is without even mentioning “Amazing Grace,” which everyone knows cannot be topped.

“When We All Get to Heaven” is another hymn that many others cannot best. It’s a tune about the unexplained joy and happiness that will be felt after finally getting to our eternal home. We’ll finally be able to see our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and be reunited with loved ones who have already gone on to glory.

“When we all get to heaven

What a day of rejoicing that will be!

When we all see Jesus

We’ll sing and shout the victory!”

In the video, the four young men demonstrate their immense musical talent, using their powerful voices to sing about that special moment when we finally make it to heaven. Their voices are so smooth, soothing and comforting. This is one rendition of the beloved hymn that you will want to watch and listen to repeatedly. What charming vocal performances from every member of the group!

John 14:2 “In my Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I got to prepare a place for you.”

'The Christmas Collection' by James Kilbane

James Kilbane, The Christmas Collection. Enjoy 14 tracks that make up James Kilbane's, The Christmas Collection. This classic Christmas album from the Irish gospel singer is available on Godtube or from all music streaming platforms. Streaming link: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/the-christmas-collection-clean #Christian #Christmas #Christmascarols #countrygospelmusic #christiancountrymusic

'Little Drummer Boy' by James Kilbane

James Kilbane, Little Drummer Boy. This classic Christmas carol is available from all music streaming platforms. Streaming link: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/the-christmas-collection-clean #Christian #Christmas #Christmascarols #countrygospelmusic #christiancountrymusic

Soul-Stirring A Cappella Cover of 'When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder'

Dailey & Wincent sure know how to put on a show. From the very first note in this performance, your ears will perk up and be ready to listen to what they have planned next. These vocals are absolutely smooth and harmonious. Check out this soul-stirring a cappella cover of 'When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder.'

In this live performance on “God Bless America Again,” Dailey and Wincent sing completely a cappella. Each voice is crisp, strong, confident, and has stunning tones. As the soloist begins the verse, you hear an ease in his voice with such emotion and intentionality. He is a true artist. Then, you hear incredible background vocals harmonizing for the chorus. The tenor, in particular, wows you with his high-pitched sounds.

The quartet does a great job at key-changing and wowing the audience. Suddenly, the bass sings out a solo for the next verse. The host looks incredibly impressed in the background. His deep voice hits notes that are unbelievable. You will be shocked at his abilities. We are all amazed as the group sings tight harmonies in the chorus again. It is inspiring in our faith that our faith and salvation are secure in Jesus. He has made a way for us to have confidence in heaven. Listening to this song will motivate your heart and bless you with the gift of encouragement. 

Do you have confidence in your security in heaven? Jesus gives us this peace and hope. As we hear this song, we are reminded of this good news of the gospel. When our faith is in Jesus, our names are written in the book of life in heaven forever.

“Nevertheless, do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.” Luke 10:20

‘Emmanuel God With Us’ Chris Tomlin and Anne Wilson Lyric Video

Chris Tomlin and Anne Wilson, two of the most talented people in the Christian music scene, collaborate in the official lyric video for “Emmanuel God with Us.” This beautiful and moving tune is about the newborn King who was sent to Earth to save mankind from their sins. Be sure to check out this Christmas-themed song and lyric video!

The Christmas season is undoubtedly the best time of the year. That’s a statement and conclusion sure to reach a near consensus. Yes, there are bound to be a handful who disagree and say that some other holiday is better than Christmas, but those people will be few and far between.

However, as great and busy as the Christmas season can be, it’s important not to forget the reason for all the festivities, parties and gifts. It’s the time when we celebrate and honor the greatest gift of all—Jesus Christ.

In “Emmanuel God with Us,” Chris and Anne sing beautifully about the child—the world's Savior—born to a virgin in a lowly manger surrounded by barnyard animals. This is a masterfully written and performed song about Christ, the Messiah, sent to Earth to atone for our sins.

“Go tell it on the mountain
This Baby born of virgin birth
The ruler of all nations
The glory of our God has come to Earth”

Not only is this tune delightful, but it also focuses on what is important to remember and the reason for the Christmas season. Christmas is often a hectic and chaotic time of year, and through all the hustle and bustle, that can be lost. But let us not forget, as the lyrics state, that Jesus Christ, “the King of our salvation,” has been born on this day.

Isaiah 9:6 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”

Children’s Choir Delivers Beautiful 'Joy to the World' Cover

There’s something about music that breaks through the noise of our hearts and carries us straight into God’s presence. That’s exactly what I felt when I listened to the One Voice Children’s Choir deliver ‘Joy to the World’ in a beautiful church sanctuary just in time for Christmas!

The sanctuary was filled with a radiant glow as soft light streamed through stained-glass windows, casting vibrant colors across the pews. One by one, the choir members dressed in different colored robes began to join in to sing the wondrous triumph of the birth of Christ with a glorious Jazz and Blues style. When they sang, “Joy to the world, the Lord is come! Let earth receive her King,” it was a declaration to let the truth of those words settle into our souls in this busy hustle and bustle of the Christmas season. 

Watching children pour their hearts into worship moved my heart and made me smile. It reminds us of Jesus’ words in Matthew 18:3, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” That’s what I love most about this song. It invites us to be kids again, awaiting the best gift we could ever imagine. It’s a reminder that joy isn’t confined to a song or a moment—it’s a posture of the heart.

As they sang the lyrics, “Let every heart prepare Him room,” I couldn’t help but reflect: Am I making space for Jesus in my life this season? Am I truly receiving the joy He offers, or am I letting the busyness crowd Him out? This Christmas, let’s allow our hearts to echo the song of those children. Let’s receive our King with joy and prepare Him room so His light can shine through us as it did through their voices.

Matthew 18:3 “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”

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