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Danny Gokey - Only For A Moment

Listen to Danny Gokey's "Only For A Moment."

TobyMac Drops Lyric Video for Uplifting ‘Lord It Feels Good’

TobyMac drops a new lyric video for the uplifting ‘Lord It Feels Good’ song, and you’ll love the toe-tapping beat! There’s something about joy that hits differently when you’ve been through a few storms. You know the kind—when the laughter gets quieter, the prayers get longer, and you wonder if you’ll ever dance again. 

Then, out of nowhere, a song like ‘Lord It Feels Good’ drops into your life like sunshine through the kitchen window on a rainy day. It’s Toby’s latest lyric video release, and it feels like a warm reminder that even after loss, even after waiting, there is still joy to be found.

With a rhythm that makes your toes tap and lyrics that feel like they were pulled straight from the pages of your journal, the song is a celebration of God’s goodness in the middle of our real, everyday lives. Toby, who’s known for pouring his heart into his music, doesn’t just sing about the mountaintops—he sings from the valley, too. And that’s what makes this song so special. It doesn’t ignore the hard. It sings through it.

“Lord, it feels good to be right where I’m supposed to be,” Toby sings, and it hits home for anyone who’s learned the hard way that God’s timing may not always feel good, but it’s always right. Whether you’re stirring soup on the stove, pulling weeds in the garden, or folding a stack of laundry for the grandkids’ visit, this song reminds us that joy doesn’t come from perfection—it comes from presence. God’s presence.

The lyric video itself is simple, beautiful, and full of life, much like the message behind the music. It lets the words breathe and settle into your heart, like that last sip of coffee in the quiet of the morning.

If you’ve been looking for something to lift your spirit, Lord It Feels Good is your invitation to breathe deep, smile big, and remember: God is still good, and it’s okay to feel that goodness again—even now. Especially now.

So turn it up while you cook, sing it loud on your walk, or let it wash over you in the stillness. Joy is still possible. And friend, it feels so good.

Psalm 16:11 “You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.”

Jeremy Rosado - Hero In The Room

Listen to Jeremy Rosado's "Hero In The Room."

Montell Jordan Talks "Where You Are" & No Address Soundtrack

R&B singer, songwriter, and producer,.Montell Jordan, discusses his latest song, "Where You Are" (feat. Tedashii), featured on the No Address soundtrack. The film, inspired by true events, highlights the struggles of individuals experiencing homelessness, with 50% of the soundtrack’s profits going toward aiding those in need. Montell shares how he got involved in the project, the inspiration behind the song, and his perspective on homelessness through the lens of his ministry work. Plus, he gives insight into his faith-driven mission and how fans can connect with him. No Address will hit streaming platforms on April 4, 2025.

Grace + Max | 'More Like You' (acoustic)

Nashville-based husband and wife duo Grace + Max stopped by the Godtube Music Studios and get us this exclusive performance of their debut single 'More Like You.'

Beautiful Duet of ‘In Christ Alone’ Touches Hearts

This stunningly beautiful duet of "In Christ Alone" will surely touch the hearts of many. This rendition of the beloved praise and worship song is fantastic and deserves to be heard. Check out the short clip of the two young women performing “In Christ Alone.”

Without Christ, we are unable to do much, if anything. Human beings are weak, with flaws and imperfections. However, there is nothing we cannot do with Him, and the Bible makes this perfectly clear in several places. One of the most popular verses in the Bible, Philippians 4:13, states, “I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.” In Matthew, Jesus said, “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

He is the solid foundation – the Cornerstone on which to rely and build a life. Building a life on or putting one’s trust anywhere else is like, as the Bible points out, building a house on sand. In a clip posted on YouTube, two young women perform a popular tune about this.

It's a wonderful duet as the two women sing “In Christ Alone.” The song’s memorable opening verse mentions how important Christ is in our lives and that we are nothing and unable to do much of anything without Him. He is our all, the reason we have a future and hope.

“In Christ alone, my hope is found
He is my light, my strength, my song
This Cornerstone, this solid ground
Firm throughout the fiercest drought and storm”

The powerful lyrics also point out how Christ willingly went to the cross. He suffered and died for mankind's sins. He shed His blood for all. However, that is not where the story ends; that tomb is empty and He is no longer there. Today, Christ offers forgiveness and love to all who earnestly seek Him out and call His name.

Acts 4:12 “And in no other is there salvation: for there is no other name under heaven, given among men, through which we may have salvation.”

Stunning Rock Cover of ‘I Can Only Imagine’

There are songs that carve their way deep into the soul, melodies that feel less like sound and more like echoes of something eternal. ‘This is why you will adore this stunning rock cover of ‘I Can Only Imagine.’ It’s one of those songs—one that has wrapped itself around hearts for more than two decades, whispering the wonder of what it will be like to stand before Jesus face to face.

What will we do in that moment? Will we fall to our knees in awe, unable to speak, or will we run straight into His arms like a child who has finally found her way home? Will we sing, or will we simply weep, overwhelmed by the love we’ve spent our whole lives chasing? ‘I can only imagine.’

And now, Peyton Parrish has taken this beloved anthem and made it something new, something strikingly bold yet deeply familiar. His gritty rock cover doesn’t change the heart of the song; it simply gives it a different voice, one that speaks to those of us who know that faith is often fought for, and that belief is sometimes battle-scarred.

From the first notes of Peyton’s version, there’s a weight to the sound, a depth that pulls you in. The electric guitars crash like waves of anticipation, and his voice—gravelly, strong, yet aching—carries the words with a new kind of intensity. It’s the kind of cover that resonates with the weary, the ones who have spent years pressing forward, longing for the day when faith will finally be sighted.

It doesn’t strip the reverence from the song. Instead, it adds the kind of strength that comes from knowing life is a battlefield, that believing isn’t always easy, but it is always worth it. If MercyMe’s original version feels like a quiet sunrise breaking over the horizon, Peyton’s version feels like standing on the edge of a storm, arms outstretched, ready to meet the King.

Fans of MercyMe’s original masterpiece will find something achingly familiar in Peyton’s cover. The message hasn’t changed—the longing is still there, and the questions are still tenderly asked. But this version reaches into the hearts of those who have walked through fire, who have wrestled with doubt, who have fought to hold on.

Because some of us imagine meeting Jesus not just in quiet reverence, but in the relief of a warrior laying down his sword. Some of us picture it less like a whisper and more like a victory cry.

This cover reminds us that no matter what our journey looks like, the longing is the same. The questions remain, and so does the promise—one day, we will know. One day, we won’t have to imagine anymore.

1 Corinthians 13:12 “For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.”

Psalm One

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Nervous Singer’s Stunning ‘You Say’ Performance Scores Golden Buzzer

A nervous singer’s stunning ‘You Say’ performance scores the Golden Buzzer. She stood on that stage, hands trembling, voice shaking as she spoke. The bright lights, the expectant silence, the weight of a dream too big to hold alone—it all pressed in.

Linda Mudzenda, a teacher’s assistant from Zimbabwe now living in the UK, had spent her days pouring kindness into children with learning disabilities. And now, here she was, heart pounding, wiping away nervous tears as she faced the judges—KSI, Amanda, Alesha, and Bruno. It was Amanda and Alesha who reminded her to breathe. So she did.

The music began. The first soft notes of ‘You Say’ filled the room, and she inhaled deep, pushing aside the fear, clinging to the truth in the lyrics.

And then—she sang. Not just words, not just melody, but from a place deeper than fear, deeper than doubt.

“You say I am loved when I can’t feel a thing…”

Linda didn’t just sing the song. She became it. And when she reached the highest octave, something holy happened. The kind of moment where the air changes, where hearts recognize the voice of someone who has known both struggle and grace. Jaws dropped. Eyes welled up. The judges, the crowd, the thousands watching—everyone felt it. Because this was more than just a performance. This was faith wrapped in melody.

This was the sound of a woman stepping into who she was made to be, even while nerves shook her hands. This was proof that God calls us beyond our fear, that He meets us in the deep places and says, “Sing anyway.” As the last note faded, she exhaled a breath of relief, lowering the microphone, wiping fresh tears.

And then— A standing ovation.

The judges showered her with praise, calling her voice an “incredible instrument,” her performance “fantastic, her gift deeply moving.” Even KSI, usually reserved, admitted, “I don’t normally get emotional, but that was touching.”

And then— The Golden Buzzer.

Gold rained down like heaven’s own confetti, like the tangible reminder that God has been in this all along. He sees the ones who quietly serve, the ones who pour themselves out for others, the ones who think their voice isn’t big enough, strong enough, worthy enough.

But He says otherwise. This won’t be the last we see of Linda. Because when God calls someone to sing, He doesn’t just open doors—He parts seas. And Linda? She’s just getting started. 

Deuteronomy 31:8 “Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you; he will neither fail you nor abandon you.”

With One Voice - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the title song 'With One Voice' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'With One Voice'. (c) 1998, Heart of the City Music/ASCAP. Spanish duet by Eunice Bravo and Edwin Adorno. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

Pentatonix’s Kevin Olusola Talks Debut Solo Album ‘Dawn of a Misfit’

Pentatonix’s Kevin Olusola talked about his debut solo album “Dawn of a Misfit.” For years, Kevin has been known as the beatboxing powerhouse of Pentatonix, as well as for his genre-blending solo videos that frequently pop up in fans’ social feeds. Now, he’s stepping into the spotlight with his long-awaited debut solo album, set to release on May 9.

In a conversation with Brandon Woolum, Kevin shares why now was the right time for a solo album and how he struggled at times with his identity and finding a place to feel accepted and where he belonged.

“This album has been something I’ve been working on for 17 years of my life,” he said. “From the time that God called me into music at 20 years old, I didn’t understand why He called me there. And plus, I was so much dealing with identity. I’m this classical musician who’s also African and Caribbean, and I never felt Black enough. I never felt like I was African enough, academic enough, cultural enough, hip-hop enough to ever fully integrate into the culture of those spaces.”

He also mentioned how He reached out to God for guidance and direction when working on his album.

“Throughout this album, which I think paralleled my internal discovery journey, I asked God, ‘Why am I here? What is my purpose? Why do I make music?’” he said. “And I finally realized it was to amalgamate all those things that make me weird and create my own unique frequency, hoping that somebody else will listen to that as well.”

He also added that those areas or aspects of yourself that make you feel weird or different might be the things that the Lord intends to help you stand out and shine a light where it’s needed.

“The things that made you feel like you were counted out, the things that made you feel weird about yourself, that actually might be the exact things that God has put inside you as a testimony not only to serve others but to change your world,” he said. “It’s your superpower.”

Kevin mentioned how he drew inspiration from an eclectic mix of artists—ranging from Sting to Shaboozey—while staying true to his unique sound.

He also dives into the making of Dark Winter, the album’s lead single, which has a grittier edge than his past solo work and a cathartic energy behind its visually striking music video.

Kevin discussed the creative process behind his reimagined take on Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy. This track not only reworks a classic but also offers a personal glimpse into his childhood through its music video. We also find out if he plans to tour behind the new project.

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.”

The Gift of Love

The love of God is the greatest gift a person can recieve.

Show Me Your Face Lord

Show Me Your Face #3 on the Worship Playlist Thank you Lord for always leading me to a song to put on this playlist and for always helping me from start to finish. All glory and honor goes to you every time. I couldn't sing a note if it wasn't for you keeping me where I need to be. I couldn't do anything without you and for that I am forever thankful and grateful. Show me your face Lord, show me your face. And then gird up my legs that I might stand in this Holy Place. He has been so very faithful throughout my life to keep me from so many mistakes and wrong decisions I made. It's a miracle I have gotten this far. But as His Word promises that He will use all things for our good and His glory. I pray this song will bless you as you listen and sing with me. I Pray that He will show you His face and that you will hear His voice more powerful then you ever have in your life. Draw close to Him and know that He is right there with you always. He will never leave or forsake you. His Word and His promises are true and He is always faithful to keep them to you. God bless and keep each and everyone of you. Your always in my prayers. 🔥🙏 Love, Cecilia 🕊🌷

Lynda Randle’s Moving Rendition of ‘God on The Mountain’

Check out this moving rendition of the song ‘God on The Mountain’ from Lynda Randle. The lyrics remind us that God is not only the God of the mountain, but He is the God of every valley that we may face in life.

‘Life is easy when you’re up on the mountain
And you’ve got peace of mind like you’ve never known.
But then things change and you’re down in the valley.
Don’t lose faith, for you’re never alone.’

What a beautiful and encouraging song. And many people online shared about how Lynda Randle’s rendition has impacted them.

“Her version of this song has gotten me through some of the hardest days of my life. Thank you for sharing,” one person writes on YouTube.

“I could listen to this song all day long,” another person comments.

The song ‘God on The Mountain’ was written by Tracy Dartt. Tracy became a Christian in 1963, and he began his solo music career in 1975. He has written hundreds of gospel songs, his biggest hit being ‘God on The Mountain.’ This beloved song has been recorded over 200 times by artists such as The McKameys, Jake Hess, The Weatherfords, Jessy Dixon, and many more. The song was nominated for a Dove award, and while it was #1 on the charts for 5 months, it drew more radio airplay points than any song in the history of Southern Gospel music up to that time.

When it comes to Lynda Randle, this artist is one of Christian music’s most distinct voices. Through the years, she has become a familiar face at Gaither Homecoming events and on Gaither Homecoming videos. Her arrangement of ‘God on The Mountain’ is the most popular video on the Gaither Music TV YouTube Channel, with over 88 million views. 

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘God on The Mountain’ from Lynda Randle today!

Young Man’s Soul-Stirring Version of ‘Blessed Assurance’ Wows

There’s something about a song that’s been sung through generations, a hymn that’s been passed down like a cherished heirloom. It carries the fingerprints of saints who have gone before, their faith stitched into every note. And when a young man’s soul-stirring version of ‘Blessed Assurance’ wows the internet, you can’t help but listen because it's like heaven touching earth for a moment.

Born in 2003 in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, this young man has country music in his bones. Influenced by the likes of Jimmy Buckley, Gene Watson, and Rascal Flatts, he found his voice somewhere between the old country roads and the hymns of the church. But his biggest influence? His father—the one who encouraged him, advised him, and reminded him that music was more than just melody; it was ministry.

And so, when he sits on his bed to sing ‘Blessed Assurance’, it isn’t just another performance. It’s a whispered prayer wrapped in the warmth of a country tune. His voice carries the kind of conviction that makes you stop mid-sentence, that kind that sends a shiver down your spine because you recognize what’s happening—it’s worship.

Fanny Crosby, blind from infancy, penned those words not because she had seen the world’s beauty, but because she had tasted something better. She knew the nearness of Christ, the kind that doesn’t depend on sight or circumstance. And when Phoebe Knapp played that new melody for her, she heard something the rest of us can only hope to grasp: the sound of a soul utterly secure in Jesus.

This young man sings it like he knows that kind of security too. His voice, rich with the storytelling of country music and the reverence of gospel truth, carries the weight of the hymn’s history. He sings it for the ones who have long clung to these words in the quiet of their pain, for the ones who need to believe them anew. He sings it for his parents, whose love and encouragement mirror the Father’s own delight. And he sings it for himself—a young man who knows that his greatest song will always be about the One who holds him fast.

At that moment, it’s as if time folds in on itself, as if every saint who ever sang this hymn joins in once more. And you can almost hear it—the echo of generations past, harmonizing with the future.

Blessed assurance indeed.

Galatians 2:20 "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me."

Megan Tibbits Sings of God’s Faithfulness Beautifully in ‘Cloud’

There’s something about waiting, isn’t there? That stretching, breath-holding, heart-hoping kind of waiting—the kind where you scan the horizon, watching for the faintest hint of God’s movement. That’s why you’ll love Megan Tibbits as she sings of God’s faithfulness beautifully in her song titled, ‘Cloud.’

Megan knows a thing or two about waiting and just a little bit about faith. And in her song ‘Cloud,’ she sings the kind of faith that doesn’t waver when the sky looks empty, the kind of trust that keeps looking toward the impossible—because that’s where God does His best work.

She takes us right into Elijah’s story, into that moment in 1 Kings 18:43-44 when the prophet tells his servant, Go again. Look toward the sea. And time after time, the answer is the same: Nothing.

Nothing. Not yet. Still nothing.

And isn’t that where we find ourselves sometimes? When we’ve prayed the same prayer over and over, when we’ve checked the horizon for any sign of a breakthrough, and all we see is more waiting?

But Elijah didn’t stop believing. He sent his servant back seven times—seven times of hoping, seven times of trusting, seven times of believing that just because he couldn’t see it yet didn’t mean God wasn’t working.

And then— A cloud.

Just the size of a man’s hand. A whisper of a promise fulfilled. The kind of small beginning that changes everything.

That’s what Megan sings about in ‘Cloud’—that moment when faith holds steady, even when the skies seem silent. Because the God who spoke the storm stills it (Mark 4:38-39). The God who called Peter onto the waves walks with him (Matthew 14:28-29). The God who asks us to be still is already working all things for good (Psalm 46:10, Romans 8:28).

So if you’re in that in-between space—where the sky looks empty and the prayers feel unanswered—hold on. Look again. Because somewhere on the horizon, the smallest cloud is rising.

And God is about to do something bigger than you ever imagined. We hope this song lifts your soul and puts your eyes back on Jesus. 

Hebrews 11:1 "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see."

Stunning ‘Goodness of God’ Performance Captivates

A stunning “Goodness of God” cover performance captivates. You'll want to watch and listen to the powerful and enchanting rendition of the beloved praise and worship song repeatedly. Check out the short clip to see and hear the awe-inspiring rendition of “Goodness of God.”

Where would we be without God’s guidance, protection and direction? That is an extremely scary thought likely to bring up many frightening scenarios. Assuredly, we’d still be lost, on the wide and crowded path headed right for destruction. We'd still be stubbornly trying and failing to do things our way, living in sin and shame. 

However, despite our sins, flaws and failures, the Lord freely offered His life-changing love and forgiveness, but He does not stop there. After someone accepts Him as their personal Lord and Savior, He continues to guide and direct, showering them with His blessings and goodness. We deserve none of it; that much is wholly and entirely true.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a room full of people with several recognizable faces sings about the Lord’s Goodness—how He protects, guides and directs. Their performance of “Goodness of God” is moving and powerful. Yes, it’s a song known and loved by many, but there will never be a time when it does not cause those who hear it to react emotionally, and this performance was no exception. Throughout the video, the camera catches several people who have been moved to tears. 

The musical performance starts with one young woman singing about God’s love, faithfulness and protection. Soon after she begins, everyone in the audience stands up and joins in, singing right along with her. 

‘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”

Those words could and should be on every Christian’s heart. He has been so incredibly good to us, much more than we deserve. For He alone is worthy!

Nahum 1:7 “The Lord is good, a strong place in the day of trouble; and he has knowledge of those who take him for their safe cover.”

Redeemed Quartet Powerful ‘Because He Lives’ Cover

Listen to this powerful cover of the song ‘Because He Lives’ from Redeemed Quartet. Bill and Gloria Gaither's beautiful song has been an encouragement for people for many decades, and this rendition is just wonderful!

‘God sent His son, they called Him, Jesus;
He came to love, heal and forgive;
He lived and died to buy my pardon,
An empty grave is there to prove my Savior lives!’

Redeemed Quartet is a Southern Gospel Quartet made up of four best friends and brothers. They use their music to bring hope and encouragement to young and old alike. In this music video, the Redeemed Quartet does a great job singing all the different parts of the song and blending their voices together. Many people online shared how much they admire the group and their music.

“I am always amazed at what a fantastic quartet you guys are! Your singing is always a blessing to listen to,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the music video.

“So proud of you guys and what you represent. Keep singing for the Lord!” another person writes online.

When it comes to the hymn 'Because He Lives,’ the words and music were penned by Bill and Gloria Gaither. To date, the married couple have written more than 700 songs, produced 60 recordings, and several musicals. And both of them are authors or co-authors of several books.

But one of the most popular songs they have ever written is this one, ‘Because He Lives.’ The song starts off with a reminder that Christ came down to this earth, and the purpose for His coming was that we might be able to face tomorrow with all of the uncertainty that it brings. We are also reminded through the lyrics in the hymn that God holds our future in his hands, and this life is worth living because we put our trust and hope in Him.

We hope that you enjoyed this wonderful rendition of the hymn ‘Because He Lives’ today!

Mom and 4-Year-Old’s Precious ‘Amazing Grace’ Duet Will Warm Your Heart

Check out this precious ‘Amazing Grace’ duet with a talented mom and her 4-year-old son. It will warm your heart to watch them make music together, and it is also so impressive to see the little boy play so well on the piano!

‘Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now I'm found,
Was blind, but now I see.’

The little boy playing the piano and singing in the video is Nicholas Protsenko, and his mother is Ella. While he is performing the song, many people are gathered around him in the streets taking photos and videos of his performance. They are all so amazed by his talent!

Nicholas is part of the talented Protsenko family, where everyone has a deep love for one another and music. Karolina, the oldest of her siblings, is a talented young musician who plays violin, sings, and also loves to read and bake. Leo is known to pick up any instrument and sing along whenever he hears the music. He’s also very good at playing piano. Nicholas, the youngest of the bunch, also plays piano and uses his voice to add music to the family.

When it comes to ‘Amazing Grace,’ the author of the hymn is John Newton. He wrote the song after safely landing in Donegal, Ireland, after being caught in a storm at sea. This safe arrival would mark the start of his return to Christianity.

Up until the point of coming to Ireland, John Newton was involved in the Slave Trade. In 1748, Newton was traveling from Africa to Liverpool and got caught up in an awful storm. The weather conditions were so severe that Newton called out to God, asking for mercy. The ship safely reached Ireland, and that event marked the beginning of John Newton’s spiritual conversion. He started to read the Bible, got out of the Slave Trade, became an Anglican Priest, and ended up writing many hymns, including ‘Amazing Grace.’

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this sweet rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ today!

CeCe Winans and Shirley Caesar's Powerful ‘Come Jesus Come’ Duet Official Music Video

Check out this amazing duet by CeCe Winans and Shirley Caesar of the beautiful song ‘Come Jesus Come.’ This powerful song about God’s love reminds us that He is always ready to meet us right where we are. If our heart is open, He will reveal Himself to you.

‘Sometimes I fall to my knees and pray
Come, Jesus, come, let today be the day
Sometimes I feel like I'm gonna break
But I'm holding on to a hope that won't fade’

What an incredible duet from these two talented women! CeCe Winans writes on YouTube how impactful it was for her to sing with Shirley Caesar in ‘Come Jesus Come.’

“It's an absolute honor to sing alongside the incomparable Shirley Caesar,” says CeCec. “Her voice, her spirit, and her unwavering faith have impacted gospel music and the world for generations. ‘Come Jesus Come’ is a song that speaks to the times we’re living in and having Pastor Caesar join me on this track makes it even more powerful. I pray it blesses everyone who hears it!”

CeCe Winans also shares in a Facebook video about the song ‘Come Jesus Come’ and what she hopes people take away from it.

“When people hear ‘Come Jesus Come,’ I hope they take away, really the love of God. I want people to experience his love and know that He’s coming back for them. It’s a powerful song of the love of Christ revealing himself to whoever is ready to experience His love,” says CeCe. “When I first heard ‘Come Jesus Come,’ it was a powerful song, I thought it was incredible, but I didn’t know if it was the right fit. But as I continued to listen to it, to me it was the perfect song for an altar call. A perfect song to invite people to come in. And I love to always include a song that really brings eternity to the forefront. ‘Come Jesus Come’ does that.”

We hope you enjoyed listening to this beautiful duet today!

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