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Young Woman Sings Special Rendition Of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'

This song is a classic. Check out this video where a young woman sings a special rendition of “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”

As Lucy Thomas begins to open her voice, we hear an angelic pitch. She gazes intently at the camera with a serious face. She really encaptures the message of this song.

The chorus sings:

Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down

Lucy is very theatrical and clearly has a stage presence. She hits the high notes beautifully and has a nice classical sound. Her purity of voice sings out to this hit song. Suddenly, a photograph sequence of one person lending a helping hand to another appears. 

One photo shows friends walking arm in arm. Lucy shares this message through her stunning soprano voice. She has a nice flare and pop style at the end of her video.

Lucy clearly has a passion for performing and theatrics. This clip has a dramatic flare. She portrays a valuable lesson of standing by our friends even when it is challenging.

It is the concept of dying to self and living for another. Jesus Himself lived this out perfectly. He tells us that we are called to love Him and love others. He shares that true love is laying down your life for a friend. 

He did this in His death on the cross for our sins. As you listen to this timeless song, take a moment to reflect on the powerful truth that Christ died for you personally. Think about creative ways that you can be selfless and lay your life down for others. 

“No one has greater love than this: to lay down his life for his friends.” John 15:13

“What A Beautiful Name” TAYA Featuring André Valadão

Savor this video of “What a Beautiful Name,” sung and shared by TAYA (Taya Smith-Gaukrodger) and featuring André Valadão. What a treat it is!

TAYA, a former member of Hillsong United (a.k.a. United), was born Lismore, Australia, the daughter of a church elder and worship leader. You can hear an accent at times during this stunning performance; however, “performance” doesn’t seem quite the right word. TAYA completely engages her audience in the process of worship.

Dressed simply in an oversized sky blue blouse—the style oddly similar to a prison uniform—and black pants and combat boots, TAYA wears modest make-up and simple, delicate jewelry. Her look and presence are unique. Throughout the 8-minute performance, TAYA is feminine, exuberant, passionate, and clearly ready for battle in the name of Jesus.

She is joined at 2:50 by Pastor André Valadão. André Valadão (45) is a Brazilian Singer, Songwriter, Worship Pastor, and TV Presenter. Together, they lead the congregants of Lagoinha Baptist Church (at Virada 23 in Orlando); André is Lagoinha’s lead pastor. Lagoinha Baptist Church hosts 82,000 people and 45 services every week!    

Let’s take a closer look at TAYA and André’s inspiring collaboration. 

TAYA stands against the sky of blue, and the white lights look like stars. This rendition of “What a Beautiful Name” is unlike any we’ve heard. At 1:15, TAYA emphasizes “nothing” with a definitive gesture. And, at 1:50, she shouts out the word “greater” and changes up the words “separate us now” sung just seconds later.  

TAYA invites Pastor André onto the stage to “lead your people” in worship. From here, the singers sing alternately in English and Portuguese—delivering the good news that is understood in all languages and around the globe.

His name is beautiful! At 3:30, we get a view of the crowd, standing with raised hands and voices, as they sing of Heavenly Father. As the music builds, TAYA bounces as if unable to contain the joy she feels. 

At the 6-minute mark, the song winds down, and TAYA leads a prayer. Pastor André echoes each line in his native tongue. Surely, worshippers feel nearer to Heaven as they join TAYA and Pastor André in praise. 

What a blessing it is!

My ambition has always been to preach the Good News where the name of Christ has never been heard, rather than where a church has already been started by someone else. Romans 15:20

“No Body” Pat Barrett Official Lyric Video

In October, as we are already looking beyond Halloween and toward Thanksgiving and Christmas, Pat Barrett’s “No Body” official lyric video was released, reminding us of the reason Jesus was sent to this sin-filled world to begin with.

A singer, songwriter, and worship leader, 38-year-old Pat Barrett is an Atlanta native, a former member of the group Unhindered, and a founding member of Housefires. These days, he performs solo and is a worship leader at Atlanta, Georgia’s Grace Midtown Church. He is a GMA Dove Award winner with several additional GMA Dove Award nominations on his resume.  

The hit song “Good Good Father” was written by Pat Barrett and Matt Reynolds and recorded by Housefires. However, it was Chris Tomlin’s 2015 recording of the song that brought about wide recognition and acclaim. It soared to the top of the CCM charts. While “Good Good Father” is an anthem about the essence of our Heavenly Father, “No Body” focuses on His son. “No Body” gets to the heart of the matter—Jesus was resurrected!

Jesus’s miraculous birth was merely the start of a collection of miracles. He astounded and transformed many people while He walked the earth healing, making bounties of morsels, calming waters, and more. His death and divine resurrection were the culmination of His mission to save souls.

Give six minutes to consider ALL of that as you watch this calming blue video and listen to the powerful lyrics of Mr. Barrett’s song.

Here are few lines from “No Body:”

No enemy can hold you down 
Cause there’s no body in the grave now
One head gets to wear that crown
Cause there’s no body in the grave now   

With lines about flowing forgiveness, a risen King, a light, a lamb, and a lion, Pat Barrett has penned another stirring song. And, with the world in chaos these days, the hope promised in the lyrics of “No Body” is needed more than ever!

Early on Sunday morning, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb and found that the stone had been rolled away from the entrance. John 20:1

'One Of The Found' Katy Nichole Official Lyric Video

If you are looking for a catchy new Christian artist, look no further. Check out 'One Of The Found' Katy Nichole official lyric video.

The upbeat melody instantly attracts the listener. This prayer type song is expressing this young woman’s heart calling out to God in the midst of her doubts. She shares in the chorus:

I'm reachin' out for Your savin', 'cause here in the waitin', yeah
I've been sinkin' in a sea of my doubts
Lord, break the horizon, 'cause I can't keep fightin', yeah
I just wanna be one of the found

Katy vulnerably and creatively shares about the struggle of wrestling depression and doubts, but desiring to seek the Savior. The song goes into the bridge of pleading for Jesus to come save her. Jesus is the only one who can rescue us from our sin. Scripture makes it clear that there is no other way to be saved. 

He has come after us like a Shepherd going after the one lost sheep. This song reminds us of the parable of the lost sheep found in the New Testament. Maybe you are a lost sheep or know a lost sheep. Jesus is pursuing, He is seeking to save the lost. We can be reminded of that truth today through Katy’s music. Christ cares about us individually and loves us. He comes in the midst of our mess.

This song is a current pop version to remind us that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and He is gently calling us to Himself. In a world where many are hurting and hopeless, His gospel meets them. He pursues the lost. He desires that none should perish, but that all should be saved. We get to celebrate this truth today.

“And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.” Luke 15:5-6

The Inspirations touring that city

The Inspirations quartet singing touring that city on the gospel singing jubilee circa 1974-75

Tree of Life (feat. William Sherry)

The tree of life is known worldwide for it's connection to religious and philosophical traditions. It represents God's living presence in our earthly lives. This Contemporary Christian song by Nashville Country represents another aspect of their inspirational music and the belief that we are always in bloom and growth through life. Lyrics by Clare Steffen, music and vocals by William Sherry. Video by Abdullah Shakir.

Light (feat. William Sherry)

The world is full of injustices, but The Lord is forgiving and helps us find our way to the path of love and grace. This Contemporary Christian song by Nashville Country reminds us that if we walk the path of love God will help us find our way to peace. Lyrics and music by Clare Steffen, Music and Production by William Sherry. Video by Clare Steffen.

God Is Our Master Artist (feat. Clare Steffen) [Full Video]

Our world is like a painting, every season has its colors. God is our master artist, the glory is all His. Music and Music Production by Adeoti Samuel (Nigeria) Vocals and Lyrics by Clare Steffen (USA), as a part of the Round The Globe project. Video made by Clare Steffen.

Lightkeeper (feat. Isaac Onanuga)

Life is full of dark and light, the contrast helps us learn and grow. I'm grateful for the lightkeeper, who brings me to a place of peace. This Round The Globe song was co-written by Clare Steffen and Isaac Onanuga, and is performed by Isaac. Video by Clare Steffen.

We Ask You

Filmed 11/30/23 tuning 1st-6th: Db, B, Ab, E, Eb, A

Quiet Desperation (feat. Raul Barba, Clare Steffen & Alex Edy)

There is no fear in love, faith and hope bring true grace. I no longer need to live in quiet desperation. Music Production by Raul Barba, Vocals by Raul, Clare & Alex Edy, Lyrics by Clare Steffen. There is no fear in love, faith and hope bring true grace. I no longer need to live in quiet desperation. Music Production by Raul Barba, Vocals by Raul Barba, Clare Steffen & Alex Edy, Lyrics by Clare Steffen.

We See Through A Glass Darkly (feat. Clare Steffen) [Americana Version]

The reference to "We see through a glass darkly," can be found in the First Epistle in Paul's letters to the Corinthians, in the New Testament. In the context of this song we are reminded that if we try to see through an obscure piece of glass, our vision will be clouded and imperfect. We can go through life avoiding truth, and honesty. Sometimes we misunderstand the sensitive individuals who are brave enough to see past the darkness and seek authenticity. Vocals and Lyrics by Clare Steffen (USA), Music and Music Production by Raul Barba (Argentina), and Saxophone by mateusz_sax (UK) as a part of the Round The Globe project.

Brother And Sister Sing Beautiful Duet Of ‘The Prayer’

A pair of unbelievably talented singers gave a stunning and simply remarkable performance, singing a tune originally sung by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli.

People have the ability to spot beauty even if they don’t quite fully understand it. For example, anyone with a working set of eyes can look at a lovely painting or a delightful photograph and see the beauty contained in that work, even if they know nothing else about it. They do not have to be familiar with the artist or the meaning or feeling they were trying to convey with their work of art. 

Music works in a similar fashion. People can and often do love and appreciate music that they may not fully comprehend. A song’s lyrics in a language listeners are unfamiliar with can still sound beautiful to the ear simply because of the sound. Understanding the lyrics is not necessarily a prerequisite for appreciating a song or recognizing a singer’s God-given talent. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, a brother and sister sing a duet to “The Prayer,” a song that Celine and Andrea Bocelli performed together. Parts of the song are performed in English and Italian, making for a most enjoyable experience. 

Before the two singers got into their performance, they provided a little background about how each came across the song. Then, soon after their short introduction, the music begins, and the two siblings open their mouths, completely exceeding every expectation you may have had for their performance.

The two have outstanding, beautiful and world-class level voices! 

To make their spectacular vocal performances even more astonishing,  both sing in Italian and English. While several may not understand any of the lyrics sung in Italian, understanding those words is not necessary to be able to appreciate and love this performance. 

Those two singers have voices that are truly God-given.

Their insane level of talent kind of catches you off guard because they appear to be so humble and down-to-earth. But when they begin singing, these two individuals show that they are both incredibly musically gifted and skilled. 

Psalm 105:2 “Let your voice be sounding in songs and melody; let all your thoughts be of the wonder of his works.”

'Amen' Natalie Layne Official Music Video

In this very artistic music video, we see some incredible visuals and hear a sound of hope. Check out: ‘Amen' Natalie Layne official music video.

The clip starts out with an amazing light show and a young woman dressed in white at a piano. Other singers dressed in black join in singing with her.

The chorus goes:

People are helping people
Making space at the table
And I'm finding a little bit of that kindness
There's still good in the crazy world we're living in

Natalie is spreading an impactful message that there are still a lot of ways in which God is working through people that are often overlooked today. We can see the hurt and hear the hate, but there are still great reasons to “amen.” There have been a lot of difficult divisions and challenges in this world. 

It is easy to view the world from the perspective of only seeing the enemy at work. If we are not careful, the negative and the worries can bog us down to where we never see the good. Christ has overcome, and His Spirit is moving each and every day. Natalie is desiring to shed some light on the joy and the positive parts of life. She is reminding us to have hope and see the good.

We could all use a little more of the “glass half full” approach. Yes, sin exists, and pain is real, and we should be authentic in that struggle, but so often, we forget to live victoriously and joyfully each day. 

The Holy Spirit helps our cups to overflow and celebrate the good and the amazing ways the Lord is working in the midst of our mundane. This song does a great job of reminding us of that.

“Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits—” Psalm 103:1-2

'TEAR OFF THE ROOF' Brandon Lake Featuring The Chosen Music Video

You will love ‘TEAR OFF THE ROOF’ by Brandon Lake, featuring the TV series ‘The Chosen’ in the music video. Brandon sings with a passion that opens hearts to the mighty power of our Savior. He takes God’s healing to a whole new level in this song. 

In an interview about the new song, Brandon commented, “I can’t think of a better storyteller of Jesus than THE CHOSEN TV series, so it made so much sense to team up and have their help in sharing the story of this song, which is based on Mark Chapter 2 and Luke Chapter 8.” He added, “Thank you to The Chosen for changing my life among millions of others. We pray this song reminds you of the healing power of Jesus!”

“There is a life-changing
Grave shaking, dead raising power in the room 
Heart-healing Hell-stealing 
No ceiling power, so tear off the roof”

This awe-inspiring new song, set to a beat-driven explosive melody, reminds us of  God’s limitless power that comes from the name of our blessed healer and Savior. What I love the most about the music video is how Brandon partnered with ‘The Chosen’ which depicts various scenes from the T.V. series, showcasing Jesus’ miracles. 

The climactic chorus of the song brings us to the story in the book of Mark when a paralyzed man was lowered through a hole made in the roof of the home Jesus was visiting. This man’s friends knew Jesus could heal him. They didn’t let the hoards of people in the home stop them from laying their friend at Jesus’ feet. 

When you’re feelings are frayed and doubt becomes a drumbeat in your mind, listen to ‘TEAR OFF THE ROOF’ and be reminded you serve a God who heals, who provides, and is miraculous. This song is a reminder to go out all for Jesus. Go after Him with your whole heart. He is waiting with open arms to provide rest, strength, healing, and comfort. 

We hope you enjoyed listening to this powerful song today! 

Mark 2:3-5 “And they came, bringing to him a paralytic carried by four men. And when they could not get near him because of the crowd, they removed the roof above him, and when they had made an opening, they let down the bed on which the paralytic lay. And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, “‘Son, your sins are forgiven.’”

“Rebel” Anne Wilson Official Audio Video

Take a listen to the new official audio video of Anne Wilson’s “Rebel.” Ms. Wilson made her debut with the single “My Jesus” in April 2021 at the age of 19, but she performed publicly for the first time at 15 when she sang “What a Beautiful Name” at her brother’s funeral. 

Following her brother’s tragic death, Anne decided that her mission was music, and she’s been making big moves since then. With several chart-topping hits and nominations for American Music Awards, Billboard Music, GMA Dove Awards, and Grammy Awards, this girl is going places. Anne gives the glory to God!

Following the success of “My Jesus,” Anne said during an interview with Jubilee Cast, “I am blown away by all of your support and am so thankful to God that He chose me to be His vessel. Thank you all for the love that you've shown to My Jesus. I can't wait to see where God takes this song next. All glory to God!”

In “Rebel,” Anne applauds and aspires to be like Jesus and a few of his ancestors, making waves, rebelling against the status quo, and speaking Biblical truth even when the world tells lies.

Here is one verse from Anne’s newest single: 

Got a long line of rebels in the family tree 
The ones who weren’t afraid to make history 
David to Goliath, Daniel to the lion 
Moses pushing back the sea  

Rebellion sounds a little like revolution. Go figure! Anne’s single, “Living Water,” was featured in the 2023 film Jesus Revolution. Whether Anne’s music describes right-minded rebellion, speaks about inspired revolution, or conveys life-saving messages via her powerful voice, her country-influenced contemporary Christian music is good! 

Anne tours all over the country, has written a book entitled My Jesus: From Heartache to Hope, and has founded Hey Girl Nation, a community that allows fans to connect and encourages self-worth. In all her endeavors, Anne recognizes the source of all good things. She writes on her website, “It’s the heart of Christian Music, the sound of Country … and the hope of Jesus. I hope it all points back to Him.” 

“Jesus entered the Temple and began to drive out all the people buying and selling animals for sacrifice. He knocked over the tables of the money changers and the chairs of those selling doves.” Matthew 21:12

Lauren Daigle Performs ‘Be Okay’ For Israel

One of the biggest names in Christian music, Lauren Daigle, used her time on stage at the Dove Awards to sing a song, “Be Okay,” in support of and encouragement for the nation of Israel following the deadly, unprovoked terrorist acts in the Middle Eastern country.

The Middle East has, for thousands of years, been a hotbed of bitter disagreement, discord and deadly violence. Groups throughout history have threatened and even attempted to wipe the Jewish people and the nation of Israel off the face of the Earth. The unjustified and wholly unprovoked deadly October 7 attack on the tiny Jewish state demonstrates that hate toward the Jewish people is still very much alive. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Lauren Daigle addressed her peers at the Dove Awards, speaking on the attacks on Israel. She urged everyone to open their eyes to “what God may be calling us to.”

After speaking to the crowd, Lauren gave a heartfelt and moving performance. She sang “Be Okay,” a tune with an uplifting and positive message, encouraging people to continue fighting and going on even in the face of trials and hardships.

“You’re gonna be alright
Darling, you’re gonna be alright
‘Cause the stars’ll keep on shining through the darkest night
And you can know you’re gonna be alright”

Before her performance, Lauren encouraged all to share the good news and the love of the Gospel, to not shrink back from a fight, but instead speak up.

“We have the hope of eternity and the good news of the Gospel,” she said. “We aren’t bringing in messages that tear and divide. We’re bringing in messages that remind people of their worth, that remind children they are valuable, that they belong in society.”

Lauren ended her comments by stating that she and other Christians have been blessed with the responsibility and the opportunity to share the message of Christ with others.

“And I’ve been thinking, ‘God, how do I get these people prepared?’” she said. “We get to be a part of that number, that get to prepare the other people that are coming in to say, ‘What is it that Christianity actually has to offer? What is it?’ We get to be the ones to say, ‘There’s something greater. There’s something greater. His name is Jesus.’”

Romans 1:16 “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God to the salvation to everyone that believes; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”

'Old Roman Soldier' Gene Watson Gospel Song At Larry's Country Diner

Check out this gospel message sung by a well-known country artist. “Old Roman Soldier” Gene Watson gospel song at Larry’s Country Diner.

At the start of this video, we see a live audience viewing a performance by country star, Gene Watson. He begins as the crowd is seated at dinner tables with food to enjoy during the show. As he begins the performance, the people cheer and clap for Gene. He begins to sing out the gospel.

The chorus says:

“Jesus say father forgive them
He was looking down on me
I'm an old Roman soldier
I stood at the foot of the tree”

Gene released “Old Roman Soldier” in 2017. He is now 80 years old, and this man sounds amazing. He has taken such good care of his voice. He is clearly a very talented individual who knows what life is truly about. He is using his talents to point others to the hope that they can have in Jesus. 

These lyrics are empowering and cause us to reflect on the perspective of the Roman soldier who stood next to Jesus as He died on the cross for our sins. This creates a visual for us through a song of what it might have been like for this man as he literally was standing next to the innocent and perfect Savior of the world as He took His last breath. 

The storytelling style of country music, paired with the Biblically supported lyrics, is a powerful testimony of the gospel. There is hope for all of us because of Jesus. He is the One who saves and rescues us, and His sacrifice was sufficient. We can celebrate and reflect on this hope as we listen.

“When the centurion and those with him who were guarding Jesus saw the earthquake and all that had happened, they were terrified, and exclaimed, ‘Surely he was the Son of God!’” Matthew 27:54

'Take It Easy' Matt Maher, Paul Zach, Kate Bluett and Isaac Wardell

Listen to this new song called ‘Take It Easy’ by Matt Maher, Paul Zach, Kate Bluett, and Isaac Wardell.

“Take it easy, easy, God already loves you completely, take it easy, easy
Rest in the shade of his wings, lay down your burdens and rest for a while
The shepherd who seeks you is gentle and kind, there’s nothing to pay for and nothing to earn
And nothing you have to become, lay down the scales where you weigh out your life”

This song is wonderful and has such a great message. ‘Take It Easy’ is part of an album called Sanctuary Songs created by Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries, and it is full of songs about mental health and faith. Their goal is to help people hold on to God’s presence at all times and in all circumstances—including experiences of mental health challenges.

“We’re so delighted to share the full album of Sanctuary Songs, which you can listen to now wherever you find music,” reads a post on Facebook from Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries. 

“This album features twelve songs designed to spark conversation about how our worship reflects our lived experiences with mental health challenges. Our goal is to help everyone feel a sense of belonging within the Church, wherever you are in your mental health journey.

We hope that these songs resonate with you in some way and that they offer new ways of experiencing belonging in church communities around the world.”

In the song ‘Take It Easy,’ we are reminded that we can rest in the love and protection of our Heavenly Father, and His care is not something that we have to work for or earn. We are completely loved by Him, just the way we are.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Take It Easy’ today and that it was able to bring you some encouragement.

‘Come Unto Jesus’ Acoustic Version Keith Kristyn Getty, Laura Story, Jordan Kauflin

Several musicians turned in an outstanding performance as they sang about laying down all their worries, fears and stresses at the feet of Jesus Christ.

Everyday living, with all its obligations and demands, can be a tall task. Sadly, it can often get to the point where making it through one single, solitary day can feel like a monumental accomplishment. Every choice, regardless of the situation or circumstance, can feel like a lose-lose proposition.

But even in cases of extreme worry and stress, when everything is overwhelming, people will still attempt to go at it alone. It’s easy to see, and most people understand that nothing good usually comes from these situations. In fact, people tend to make their issues immeasurably worse. This all occurs when there is a simple solution: lay it all at the feet of the Savior.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a group of musicians perform an acoustic version of “Come unto Jesus.” Right off the bat, in the opening verse, the songwriters encourage all who have problems, issues or worries to come to the Lord.

“Come unto Jesus, all you who are weary
Come to the mercy seat, fervently kneel
Here bring your wounded hearts, broken and needy
Come unto Jesus, mighty to heal”

Many people in the world – people all around us – are hurting and struggling. There are legions of people today who are far too familiar with pain, heartache and suffering. Some may even believe they are all alone, left to fend for themselves in those times of extreme worry and stress. 

But instead of going at it alone, there is one who is more than capable. He has overcome all. He is a God of love, mercy and comfort. He invites us to bring our troubles to Him and to cast all our burdens on Him.

Matthew 11:28 -29 “Come to me, all you who are troubled and weighted down with care, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke on you and become like me, for I am gentle and without pride, and you will have rest for your souls.”

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