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Beloved Hymn 'In Christ Alone' Gets Lyric Video

The beloved hymn ‘In Christ Alone’ gets a new lyric video by Hymns of Grace. It’s a wonderful homage to the classic song. Play the video to sing along!

Hymns of Grace never fails to make songs shine, and that’s certainly the case for its lyric video of ‘In Christ Alone.’ Behind the white lyrics that flow across the screen, there’s a swaying image of a child holding a sword with light emerging from it against a dark, menacing cloud. It offers a perfect image to the lyrics: 

There in the ground His body lay
Light of the world by darkness slain
Then bursting forth in glorious Day
Up from the grave He rose again

If you like hymn lyric videos or use them for church purposes, then this is an excellent one to use. It is well-timed and easy to follow along with. It’s an excellent hymn, and the singers, Lisa Martin and Taylor Rhoden, sound wonderful as they sing the words. 

Contrary to what some millennials may think, ‘In Christ Alone’ is not an old hymn. It was created in 2001 by worship leaders Keith Getty and Stuart Townend. 

“The theme of the life, death, resurrection of Christ, and the implications of that for us just began to tumble out, and when we got together later on to fine tune it, we felt we had encapsulated what we wanted to say,” Townend recalled of writing the hymn. 

They founded the hymn in scripture, and in a way, the hymn tells the gospel. As you listen to this hymn, sing along and remember the miracle of Jesus and the hope he offers us. 

“For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined into our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.” 2 Corinthians 4:6

Jenn Chenoweth Opens Up About Fear, Faith, and Her Debut Album 'Out to Get Me'

Christian singer-songwriter Jenn Chenoweth sits down with GodTube Music’s Brandon Woolum in Nashville to talk about her powerful debut album, 'Out to Get Me.' From growing up in a ministry family to overcoming fear, night terrors, and even a medical battle that nearly took away her ability to sing, Jenn shares how her testimony shaped the heart behind her songs. She opens up about writing her new single “You Won’t Leave” with Michael Boggs and producer Seth Ready, and why the title 'Out to Get Me' flips fear on its head with the truth of God’s love and grace.

God Still Loves You - Bog te Ljubi

Maja Štrk's success song from Split Easter Festival re-released by Croatia Records. Lyrics and melodi: Maja Štrk Instrumental arrangement: Toni Eterović vocalis: Maja Nedić solo Ružica Nedić Cover version of the song "Bog te ljubi" by the Splitbandet Dujam. The song is on the debut albumtil from Majka Božje Lourdeske with the title "Nek slavljen bude Bog" fromi 2012. download the Sheet music here: https://musescore.com/user/79275/scores/27041314?from=youtube_share

Sanctus Real Reflects on Prison Concerts, New Music, and 30 Years of Ministry

All three members of Sanctus Real reflect on their recent performance at a maximum-security prison, describing it as both nerve-wracking and spiritually fulfilling as they witnessed inmates respond with hope and worship. The band also discusses their latest singles, “The Difference” and “On the Mend,” which grew out of seasons of personal struggle. Looking back on nearly 30 years together, the members share what keeps them passionate about creating music that encourages believers and offers hope in Jesus.

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Stephen Stanley | 'i still have you' (acoustic)

Capitol Christian Music Group artist Stephen Stanley delivers a heartfelt acoustic performance of “i still have you” live from the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville. With over 173 million global streams and a viral impact on TikTok, Stephen showcases his signature blend of raw emotion and authenticity in this intimate rendition, offering listeners a powerful reminder of hope and faith.

Praise Team’s Awe-Inspiring ‘How Great Thou Art’ Performance

A praise and worship team has turned in an awe-inspiring performance of “How Great Thou Art.” This uplifting and upbeat rendition of the beloved church hymn is one that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. Watch the short but powerful clip to listen to and see the praise and worship team perform “How Great Thou Art.”

Human beings are a fallen, lost group living in a broken world. Sadly, because of this, there is much hurt, heartache and strife all around us. People are struggling, calling out for help as they desperately scratch and claw to make it through one more day. Given that everything we see around us is a constant reminder of our fallen world and the havoc and destruction brought about by sin, it appears to be an utterly hopeless situation.

However, despite all that may be happening, there is only one hope for the world and those lost souls hurting and struggling: Jesus Christ. He can interject hope into a seemingly hopeless situation and bring about new life where there once was none. He is the ultimate game changer, for He is truly great!

In a clip posted on YouTube, a church’s incredibly talented praise and worship team performs “How Great Thou Art.” Yes, it’s a tune that we are all more than familiar with, but its lyrics and message remain powerful and true. For He can do exceedingly more than you and I could ever imagine.

“Then sings my soul,
My Savior God to Thee
How great Thou art
How great Thou art”

I’m unsure how anyone could listen to that song or even read those lyrics and not be immediately moved. He put the sun, moon and stars in place. Do we really not think that, if we were to put our faith and trust in Him, He would not or could not come through?  

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.”

Open up all the doors - Gateway

Gateway singing Open up all the doors during a concert in Menifee, CA.

It's Gonna Be Alright

Original contemporary Christian song with acoustic guitar and harmonica. A gentle song with a great message.

Don’t Forget Me

Don’t Forget Me

Psalm 23 "The Lord Is My Shepherd"

Psalm 23 "The Lord Is My Shepherd"

Psaume 91 “Under Your Wings

Always remain in the power of the word... Psaume 91 – “Under Your Wings

Tauren Wells Proclaims Christ’s Love and Forgiveness in ‘Not Guilty’

Friend, I stumbled on this song today by Tauren Wells. Oh my goodness, it stopped me in my tracks. You know how ‘Amazing Grace’ always makes us tear up because it tells our whole story? This feels like that. It’s the same anthem and a deep reminder of what matters most. Listen to Tauren as he proclaims Christ’s love and forgiveness in his new song, ‘Not Guilty.’ 

Maybe it’s because it reminds us of what matters most: not our innocence, not our striving, not the long list of regrets we sometimes carry like a heavy satchel on tired shoulders.

It’s about Jesus. Always Jesus.

The song wraps around our hearts like a whispered reminder: When I was guilty, caught red-handed… justice demanded, but His blood cried out—take Me, not her.

Isn’t that the story of our lives, dear friend? We’ve walked through seasons where mistakes left scars. We’ve known regrets that crept in during the quiet nights. And yet—mercy met us there. His cross did what we never could. The blood of Jesus still speaks, louder than shame, stronger than guilt, silencing every accusation.

Scripture says, “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1). That’s the truth this song sings over us. Not guilty. Washed clean. Covered and free.

Maybe today you’re carrying a memory that feels too heavy, or a mistake you wish you could undo. Hear this: because of Jesus, you are not defined by what you did or didn’t do—you are defined by His love that covered it all. His goodness says, you are not guilty.

What a relief for a weary heart. What freedom for a soul that’s lived decades of life and knows how precious His mercy truly is.

So let’s rest in that today. Let’s let His grace be the anthem that carries us through every moment: not guilty, because Jesus’ blood still holds.

I can’t stop thinking about it. For all the regrets we’ve carried, all the memories we wish we could rewrite—this song reminds us: Jesus already covered it. We’re not guilty. We’re free.

I just knew you’d want to hear it too.

Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”

Praise Team Delivers Powerful Cover of Phil Wickham’s ‘What an Awesome God’

I can’t help but be so excited to share how this praise team delivers a powerful cover of Phil Wickham’s ‘What An Awesome God’ song at church one Sunday morning. When I first heard it, I had chills. There’s something holy in hearing a song you’ve been humming along to on the radio suddenly rise in the sanctuary of your own church. 

It’s the ordinary pews, surrounded by friends and family, the choir robes slightly wrinkled, the faces you see every week—yet when the opening notes of ‘What An Awesome God’ rang out, it felt like heaven brushing earth.

The worship team of First Baptist Clarksville didn’t just perform this song. They smashed it. Each voice—whether trembling with nerves or booming with confidence—was poured out like an offering:

“What an awesome God, what an awesome God You are
What an awesome God, what an awesome God You are
And You save, You redeem, You have called us Your own
What an awesome God You are.”

And isn’t that what worship is? Ordinary people carry extraordinary truth in everyday voices. They are not professionals chasing spotlights, but brothers and sisters giving us permission to lift our own cracked, everyday voices high, even if you can’t sing. I sure can’t sing, but it definitely didn’t hold me from belting out the chorus while I was writing this article. My cats definitely didn’t enjoy it, but I know God did!

You can’t help but belt it out because it means so much to you, and it feels so good to worship Him. It sends goosebumps down your arms when the melody of your commute becomes the anthem of your congregation.

When they sang the words, they were prayers. They were truths we knew God had already answered:

“You are the One who makes the heavens,
You are the One who shapes the earth,
You are the One who gave me purpose,
Before I was born.”

The power of this song lies not only in its soaring chorus but in how it roots us. We are reminded that the same God who stretched out the stars is the God who hears our Monday prayers, our whispered fears, our small hallelujahs.

Friend, maybe you need to hear this today: You don’t have to be standing on a stage to worship with your whole heart. Maybe you are in your living room, on your morning commute, whispering prayers in the kitchen, or coming out of surgery like I did, and it can become a sanctuary. And maybe the goosebumps you feel when a choir sings your favorite song are God’s way of reminding you: I am here. I am awesome. I am yours.

So lift your voice today. Off-key, on-key—it doesn’t matter. Because when we join together—choir, congregation, heaven, and earth—we declare what is always true:

What an awesome God You are.

Psalm 145:3 "Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable."

Genavieve Linkowski’s Moving ‘Goodness of God’ Cover Will Stir Your Soul

God loves whispered prayers. That’s precisely what it feels like when you hear Genavieve Linkowski’s moving ‘Goodness of God’ cover. It’s more than a song; it’s a conversation between a humble human heart and the God who listens, and it will absolutely stir your soul. 

If you’re feeling hustled and tustled by the world, take a moment and close your eyes as you listen to this beautiful cover. You won’t regret spending the next three minutes listening to how she sings of our awesome God, who knows when we need Him to restore peace in our hearts. 

In a new video from the Anthem Worship collective, Genavieve Linkowski covers ‘Goodness of God’ with grace and beauty. Her gentle, crystal-clear voice elegantly and sincerely conveys the song’s message.

The heart of ‘Goodness of God’ is about proclaiming Jesus as Lord—over family, over fear, over anxiety, and over every part of life. It’s a song of surrender and trust, reminding us that He breaks chains, defeats the enemy, and never leaves us. It’s also a song of outreach, pointing others to the peace and hope only Jesus can give.

As the lyrics declare:

“’Cause all my life You have been faithful,
And 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.”

Genavieve makes those words feel like a prayer being sung over the listener. With captivating vocals and heartfelt expression, she brings clarity and tenderness to every note—making her not only a wonderful interpreter of this song, but also a voice to watch as a future worship leader or independent artist.

This cover is more than music—it’s a reminder of the power of Jesus’ name. It carries peace, grace, and strength. And as you listen, may you be encouraged to let His goodness shine through your own life, pointing others to Him.

Psalm 23:6 “Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”

"After All - Gateway

Gateway in concert - Fresno, CA

Natalie Mejia Opens Up About Faith & Debut Christian Album 'Holy Exodus'

Natalie Mejia, multi-platinum recording artist, reality TV star, and founding member of Girlicious, joins GodTube Music’s Brandon Woolum to talk about her powerful debut Christian album, 'Holy Exodus.' Natalie opens up about her journey from pop stardom and touring with artists like the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears, to stepping away from the spotlight to focus on motherhood, and now returning with music that reflects her faith and testimony. In this candid interview, Natalie shares: ✨ The story behind Holy Exodus and its title ✨ How her baptism and faith transformed her life and music ✨ The personal inspiration behind songs like Unbelievable and Pray ✨ What it’s like to bring Christian pop into spaces far beyond the church With over 20M views on past music videos and a following of 520K+, Natalie is using her platform to shine a new light—one rooted in faith, purpose, and encouragement.

Powerful ‘The Servant King’ Gets Lyric Video

 “The Servant King,” a powerful and beautiful song, has received the lyric video treatment. This heartwarming and tear-jerking tune about Jesus Christ deserves to be listened to repeatedly. Watch the short but moving clip to see and hear the lyric video for “The Servant King.”

Typically, when people think of royalty, they immediately envision endless riches, lavish, opulent mansions and an army of people who respond to their every whim and call. Belonging to a royal family, being incredibly wealthy and possessing limitless power usually means calling the shots, having people work for you and never having to wait for anything. If they were to say, “Jump,” the only logical and accepted response would be “How high?”

However, Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, did and does not operate that way. Even though He was and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, Christ did not have boundless earthly riches, palatial mansions or bark out orders to an army of servants. Instead of demanding that others respond, fulfill His every beck and call, He came to serve. He tended to the weak, the sick, the disabled and the outcasts in society. He came to serve and die for all of humanity.

In a clip posted on YouTube, the lyric video for “The Servant King” is about the life of Jesus Christ, and how he came to Earth to serve and save a bunch of sinners. In the ultimate act of love, Jesus Christ, who was perfect in every single way imaginable, willingly took our place on that cross, suffering and dying so that we might one day experience eternal life.

The song’s beautiful lyrics are bound to bring a tear or two to your eyes.

“This is our God, the servant King
He calls us now to follow Him
To bring our lives as a daily offering
Of worship to the servant King”

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

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