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Because He lives - James Kilbane

Because He lives. Streaming link: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/glory-and-grace-clean Enjoy this new video of a vedio taken from the album 'Glory and Grace'. @blueflagmedia #christianmusic #gospelmusic #christianity #praiseandworship

Praise & Worship - Playlist - James Kilbane

Enjoy this selection of Christian 'Praise & Worship' recordings by James Kilbane taken from a number of his different gospel albums. James is an Irish country and gospel singer. All songs are taken from the albums: Divine Love: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/divine-love-clean-4 The Songs of Faith Collection: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/the-songs-of-faith-collection-clean Heart to Heart: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/heart-to-heart-clean River of Grace: https://symphony.to/james-kilbane/river-of-grace-clean #praiseandworship #gospelmusic #christianity

Duo's Delightful 'I'm So Glad Jesus Lifted Me' Cover

One duo turned in a delightful cover of the beloved hymn “I’m so Glad Jesus Lifted Me.” The two women showed off their musical talents, including their beautiful voices, with a lovely rendition of the classic tune. Watch this clip to listen to and watch the dazzling duet performance.

Have you ever stopped to think about where you’d be without the love, forgiveness and grace of Jesus Christ? That’s a rather frightening thought. We would have continued down the broad path that leads to destruction and death.

But because God had enough love for you and me, we are no longer facing an eternity of separation and damnation. We have hope and a future because of Christ’s love and forgiveness, freely offered to all who call upon His name. Christ made a life-changing difference in our lives, and He can and will do the same for anyone who honestly and earnestly seeks Him and confesses their sins.

In a clip posted on YouTube, two women sing “I’m So Glad Jesus Lifted Me,” an old hymn and song well known and loved by many. The song, of course, is about the difference Christ has made and is making in our lives. The lyrics, which we can practically sing from memory at this point, remain as powerful and meaningful as when we first heard them.

“I’m so glad that Jesus lifted me

I’m so glad Jesus lifted me

I’m so glad that Jesus lifted me

Singin’ glory, Hallelujah, Jesus lifted me!”

The song’s lyrics could serve as the testimony of everyone who has been saved and forgiven of their sins. No longer are we living in their sin and shame. Because of His astounding and unending love, Christ has lifted and forgiven sinners, removing them from the path that leads to destruction and death.

John 14:6 “Jesus said to him, ‘I am the true and living way: no one comes to the Father but by me.’”

High School Choir’s Stunning Rendition of ‘Because He Lives (Amen)’

A high school choir delivered a stunning rendition of “Because He Lives (Amen).” The gifted young people put their immense talents on full display while performing a tune about the Lord’s inexplicable and astounding love, faithfulness and forgiveness. Watch the video to listen to this choir’s powerful, moving performance.

Human beings have a knack, a skill, for dirtying and messing things up. Man’s disobedience in the Garden of Eden invited and unleashed sin into the world. Since that act, nothing has been the same. Sin has ruined, wrecked and destroyed everything it has encountered, including marriages, careers and entire lives.

But because God had pity and love for us, a bunch of sinners, He sent His Son to Earth, a willing sacrifice who suffered and died on the cross. That ultimate act of love paid a debt we could never fulfill, bridging the gap and divide that sin had caused between God and man. So, because of Him, we can be forgiven and look forward to an eternity with Him. Because He lives, we can face tomorrow.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a group of high school students, the High School Choir of Gospel Light Baptist Academy, sings about how, because of Christ, we have a future and hope. 

“Because He Lives (Amen)” is a song that perfectly captures and articulates the difference Christ makes in the life of every sinner who comes forward and professes the name of Jesus.

“Because He lives

I can face tomorrow

Because He lives

Every fear is gone”

Not only do these young people beautifully belt out the song's lyrics, but several students play instruments in the video. There is simply a ton of musical talent and skill packed into this nearly five-minute video.

John 6:57 “As the living Father has sent me, and I have life because of the Father, even so he who takes me for food will have life because of me.”

Worship Team’s Fantastic Cover of CeCe Winans’ ‘That’s My King’

A praise and worship team delivered a fantastic cover of CeCe Winans’ hit song “That’s My King.” This excellent rendition of the popular gospel tune, praising and worshipping the Lord, is one that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. Check out the video to listen to and watch their dazzling and awe-inspiring performance.

Without Christ’s love, forgiveness and mercy, none of us would stand a chance. We’d all be facing an eternity lost and separated from Him. As the Bible states, we are all sinners who have fallen short of the glory of God.

But even in our sin and brokenness, Christ willingly went to the cross to endure an immense amount of pain and died on our behalf. He took our place, and in doing so, He bridged the gap, the rupture that sin had caused between God and man. He did and went through all of that wholly undeserving pain and punishment for no other reason than because of His immense, inexplicable love for us.

In a video on YouTube, the members of the First Baptist Clarksville in Clarksville, Tennessee, in a wonderfully energetic, powerful and uplifting performance, sing about Christ’s love, mercy and grace – none of which we deserve or could ever earn.

It’s a tune and a rendition bound to cause you to get emotional. The song’s lyrics, which are beautifully written, offer and give Him praise and worship.

“Who we talkin’ about?

That’s my King

We declare the glory

Give Him all the honor”

I'm not sure anything will if that song doesn’t get you fired up and excited. Christ died, giving Himself up for you and me so that we could be forgiven and spend eternity with Him. He is worthy of all our praise and worship. He did what we could have never done for ourselves.

Romans 5:8 “But God has made clear his love to us, in that, when we were still sinners, Christ gave his life for us.”

Believe (feat. Anthony Prezio)

Faith keeps us together, when our hearts are pure. Believe in the power of the Lord, and God's kingdom will be yours. Vocals, Music, & Music Production by Anthony Prezio and Lyrics by Clare Steffen as a part of the Round The Globe project.

Me’Kayla - Give Me You / I Need Thee

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Riley Clemmons - Come Adore Him

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Jeremy Rosado - Glory To God

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Anthony Evans Delivers Chilling ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus’ Rendition

Get ready to be blown away by one of the most powerful voices of our day. Anthony Evans is one of the most soulful and encouraging worship leaders. Although known as the son of Tony Evans and brother of Priscilla Shirer, he has made a name for himself in the world of Christian ministry with his genuine heart and powerhouse vocals. In this video, we witness Anthony Evans deliver a chilling ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus’ rendition.

As he begins to sing in a room with just a pianist in the background, there is so much Spirit-filled passion behind his cries and the ways that he paints his melodies. Whether you have heard this song a thousand times or this is the first time, this version will inspire you and have you captivated the entire time. Every moment moves you to have excitement and celebration over what Jesus has done and how He has created you to trust Him. 

Whenever you need to lay down today, take this time to listen to Anthony Evans as an altar call before the Lord where you are watching. Surrender your heart and your situation to Him. Know that He is Lord and with you. Remember that He sees you and is all-knowing in the circumstances that cause you fear. 

Reflect on this timeless chorus:

‘Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him

How I've proved Him o'er and o'er

Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus

Oh, for grace to trust Him more’

We can be reminded that place our hope and our trust in the God who never fails and is always faithful, while enjoying this gospel flare to a classically known hymn. This might just be your favorite version of this song yet.

“And those who know your name put their trust in you, for you, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek you.” Psalm 9:10

Choir’s Soul-Stirring ‘Satisfied (Hallelujah, I Have Found Him)’ Performance

Prepare to join in to worship with some wonderful music. A large group of a variety of ages are gathered at The Barn at Sycamore Farms to record this beautiful moment together. As we hear from a variety of vocalists and see a large choir around, it stirs our own hearts in worship. Check out this choir’s soul-stirring ‘Satisfied (Hallelujah, I Have Found Him),’ performance.

In the crowd, we get glimpses of some of Gospel Music’s finest. We see Jason Crabb, members of the Gaither Vocal Band, and Bill Gaither Himself directing them as the choir leader. After each soloist, we see joyful followers of Jesus declaring the salvation that they have found in Him. Through His blood they are saved and they proclaim. So many different men and women are joined together by the salvation of Christ. They sing in stunning harmonies together in unity. 

You will encounter the peace and blessing of this heartfelt music. Join in and sing, or just sit back and soak in the gorgeous melody. God tells us to sing to Him, He has created a variety of voices and we are all able to make a joyful noise to Him. He is worthy of our praises through song for all of HIs love and sacrifice for us.

No matter whether you are prone to love gospel style music or not, this performance brings encouragement to anyone. It is a much appreciated moment to be invited into this barn to sing praises to the King of kings. Scripture tells us that it is good to sing praises to Him. Every age, every nation, every person will bow down before Jesus one day, so may this video remind us to excitedly begin today.

“Praise the LORD. How good it is to sing praises to our God, how pleasant and fitting to praise him!” Psalm 147:1

The Detty Sisters’ Beautiful 'He’ll Do It Again’ Performance

These young women take us to church! Prepare to be blessed by the message and the music of these real-life sisters. Check out The Detty Sisters’ beautiful 'He’ll Do It Again’ performance.

At the start the eldest sister reminds us with a message that we serve the God who moves the mountains and pumps up the crowd that God works still today. The five sisters stand there and one sister leads the song with her young and beautiful voice. The sisters get to the chorus and share in stunning harmonies. These girls have a twangy and high pitched bluegrass style. They have a wonderful blend as sisters. 

The second verse begins, and the next sister sings with confidence and passion. The chorus excites the audience into worshiping, lifting their hands, and praising God for His ability to work again because he has always been faithful. As you listen to the message of this song, reflect on your own life and the ways that God has been faithful to you in the past. We can bring our requests and hopes for the future to Him, knowing that He will work again, even if it is in unexpected ways. He is glorious, and out of the mouths of these young women, His name is being honored and celebrated.

What is a mountain in your life? As you hear this song, do not forget that the Lord is still the same God who is able to do more than you can ask or imagine for His glory. 

“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen.” Ephesians 3:20-21

The Isaacs’ Beautiful Cover of ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’

The Isaacs have delivered a beautiful cover of “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail).” It’s a wondrous and awe-inspiring rendition of one of the most popular contemporary Christian music songs. Check out the video to listen to and watch the dazzling performance.

A crucial element of being a Christian is faith - following and listening to what cannot be seen. As anyone who has been a Christian for any significant amount knows, going on faith and trust is, at times, all we can do. There will be instances where the outcome and road ahead are unclear and murky.

These times of great uncertainty and pain are never fun. However, as He often does, He can and will use these instances to grow and strengthen our faith and trust in Him. Sometimes, life may take an unexpected detour and send us somewhere we never imagined. But even in these situations, He will never leave nor forsake us. Instead, He will always provide His loving guidance and direction.

In a clip posted on YouTube, The Isaacs sing the beloved song about encountering frightening circumstances in which the outcome and the road ahead is uncertain. Where are we to go from here? What do we do now? Even during that situation, He is still in control and on the throne.

“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”

Those beautifully written lyrics speak to situations and circumstances that may bring about fear and challenge our faith and trust. However, as those lines also mention, He has never failed us in the past, and there is no indication or reason to believe He will suddenly start now.

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.”

Anne Wilson’s Stunning Live Performance of ‘Praying Woman’

Anne Wilson delivered a stunning live performance of her hit song “Praying Woman.” The popular and immensely talented Christian music singer’s powerful and moving rendition is one you do not want to miss. Check out the video to watch Anne’s spectacular performance.

Praying is, without a doubt, the most crucial thing any follower of Jesus Christ can do. Prayer is direct communication with God, the Creator of the universe. We do not need a mediator, a go-between or anything of that nature. We can take our worries, fears and requests to Him through prayer. How amazing is that?

Prayer is essential and necessary because it works; it’s powerful. In Matthew 21:22, Jesus says whatever we ask for in prayer will be ours if we simply have faith. So, understanding how powerful prayer is, having someone earnestly and constantly pray and reach out to God on our behalf is an invaluable gift—something that will impact your life in innumerable ways.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Anne Wilson performs her tune “Praying Woman.” However, before she gets to singing, she explains some of the background of the song she originally sang and recorded with Lainey Wilson, whom she describes as a “big sister.”

“We got to work on this song together,” Anne said. “We were sitting down; this was our first time writing together, and we were talking about how we were raised in a Christian home. We were raised to love God and country. And we kind of had this, this thing in common about our moms, and just the incredible moms they’ve been in our lives. And we’re so grateful for how they’ve always gotten on their knees and prayed for the things that they wanted to see in life and prayed for their spouses and their children.”

Later in the clip, Anne revealed that her mother was in the audience. She dedicated the performance to her mother and all the mothers in the audience who do so much for their families.

At the end of her powerful and moving acoustic performance, the audience responds with a hearty round of applause.

Philippians 4:6 “Have no cares; but in everything with prayer and praise put your requests before God.”

Because He Lives

A song by the Pastor Mark Hunter.

Young Woman’s Beautiful ‘Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus’ Rendition

A young woman, Estera Bretan, has delivered a beautiful and utterly mesmerizing rendition of the beloved hymn “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus.” Her immense musical talent becomes very apparent rather quickly. Within the first few notes, it’s clear that this young lady has been blessed with an angelic voice. Check out the video to listen to and watch her heavenly vocal performance.

Everyone is busy, rushing to make this appointment or that meeting. Not only are people crunched for time, but life comes with many concerns, worries and burdens. At times, it can feel like the world's weight is resting on your shoulders.

Life is rarely, if ever, an easy experience. But we were never promised that it would be that way. Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, did absolutely nothing wrong, and He was still put to death. However, if we change and reorient our focus to eternal and everlasting things, life’s cares and concerns will not seem nearly as important.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Estera beautifully performs “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus.” This hymn is a favorite of many and instructs us to examine our priorities in life. Instead of constantly worrying and stressing about tomorrow's meeting or some other burden weighing on our minds, focus more on the things of Christ and eternity.

“Turn your eyes upon Jesus,

Look full in His wonderful face

And the things of Earth will grow strangely dim,

In the light of His glory and grace”

Yes, every day brings its own fresh set of problems and issues. They should not be merely cast aside, neglected and forgotten. But they should not be something that overtakes our life to the point where that’s all we’re concerned about. Worrying about an issue or a problem today seems pointless and unnecessary when thinking of things associated with Christ and eternity.

Matthew 6:33 “But see you first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you.”

The Isaacs’ Beautiful Rendition of ‘You Say’ by Lauren Daigle

Don’t miss The Isaacs’ beautiful rendition of ‘You Say’ by Lauren Daigle. The song has become a beloved favorite in the Christian and Pop musical realms as it ate up the charts when it was first released in 2018. Since then, bands like the Issacs have created their own unique renditions of the song. But the one thing remains: just how powerful the lyrics are. 

It doesn’t matter if this is the first time or the 100th time you hear the song; the words impact your heart every time: 

‘You say I am loved when I can't feel a thing

You say I am strong when I think I am weak

And you say I am held when I am falling short

And when I don't belong, oh You say I am Yours’

The Isaacs have been around for quite a few generations, beginning with a powerful story in the year 1947 when the mother of the group, Lily Fishman, was born in an army relief camp to Polish Jewish parents who survived the concentration camps. Joe Isaacs grew up in humbler circumstances as the youngest of 17 kids to Kentucky farmers. Their paths crossed in the 70s when they met and married. Together, the couple brought Benjamin, Sonya, and Rebecca into the world and graced the stages of places like the Grand Ole Opry, collaborating with legends like Reba McEntire. But their favorite music they come back to time and again is Gospel and Worship Music. 

The song ‘You Say’ was performed live at the Fisher Center at Belmont University of Nashville, TN, with a few other singers and musicians. The result is a pitch-perfect and poetic sense of the song. But to them, it isn’t just music; it’s a ministry and my—how this performance ministers to the soul. We hope this brought you a sense of love and comfort today. 

Psalm 40:3 "He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the Lord and put their trust in him."

Stunning Rendition of ‘In Christ Alone’ Captivates

The musicians of First Baptist Church in Clarksville, Tennessee deliver a stunning rendition of ‘In Christ Alone.’ The magnificent composition and inspiring lyrics, written by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend, are performed wonderfully by about ten instrumentalists and primary vocalists and a choir of approximately twenty more individuals. Their performance is captivating!

In Christ Alone’ was the first writing collaboration between Keith Getty and Stuart Townend, both from the United Kingdom. When the two songwriters met at a worship event in 2000, they decided to create some songs together. They began the first project in 2000 and completed ‘In Christ Alone’ in January 2001. 

Keith Getty shared the primary goal of the song during a lecture and Q&A session in Louisville, Kentucky. He stated, “The idea was to write a hymn that declared the whole life of Christ in a song.”  

In an interview with WorshipTogether, Stuart Townend spoke about writing the lyrics after hearing the melody Keith had penned. He said, “he sent me this melody, and as soon as I heard it, it had a grandeur about it, [and] I thought ‘this needs some strong lyrics.’ So I sat down, and as I wrote it, I just began to develop the whole theme of the life, death, resurrection of Christ, and what that means for us in our lives.”  

The first effort of the Getty-Townend writing team was an astounding success! ‘In Christ Alone’ appeared on CCLI’s (Christian Copyright Licensing International) “Top 25 CCLI Songs” American songs list for the first time in February 2008. It had appeared on the CCLI chart for Canada, Australia, and New Zealand prior to that. 

Here are four lines from the second verse of ‘In Christ Alone:’

‘In Christ alone, who took on flesh

Fullness of God in helpless babe

This gift of love and righteousness

Scorned by the ones He came to save’

Whether covered by famous artists—Newsboys, Sawtooth Bluegrass Band, Christian Grimmie, Kristian Stanfill, Natalie Grant, or others—or sung by passionate and super talented worship bands like First Clarksville’s, the music and message of “In Christ Alone” connects deeply with listeners. It recounts the story of Jesus’s magnificent gift to each and every one of God’s children, as well as the eternal impact of His sacrifice!

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23

Praise and Worship Team’s Powerful ‘Praise You Anywhere’ Cover

One praise and worship team delivered a powerful “Praise You Anywhere” cover. The group of talented musicians turned in a moving and awe-inspiring performance of the Brandon Lake hit song. Check out the short clip to watch and hear the team’s soul-stirring rendition.

No one’s life is perfect. We all encounter obstacles and hurdles, situations and circumstances that we would much rather avoid at all costs. However, as most people already know, hardships and trials do not discriminate – they visit everyone at one time or another.

But even when everything seems against us and nothing is going our way, we are called to praise and thank the Lord. It doesn’t matter the situation, either. As difficult as that may be to comprehend, that does mean praising His name amid the pain, struggle and heartache. While he and Silas were sitting in prison, Paul still sang hymns of praise to God.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a group of musicians—the praise and worship team from First Baptist Clarksville in Clarksville, Tennessee—performed a tune about just that, praising and thanking the Lord in every situation. It’s an excellent musical performance that deserves to be listened to and watched multiple times.

“Sing through the fire

Praise when it don’t make sense

Sometimes, you’ve gotta stare down the giant

Worship from the lion’s den”

It’s human nature to react with complaining, grumbling and a “woe is me” attitude when things don’t go our way. It’s easy to feel sorry for ourselves during life’s hardships and much more challenging to praise and worship His name in those instances. But no matter what happens in life, regardless of the circumstances, He will always and forever be more than worthy of our praise and worship.

1 Thessalonians 5:18 “In everything give praise: for this is the purpose of God in Christ Jesus for you.”

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