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Nightcore Christ is Coming - Anthony Giarrusso

Nightcore Christ is Coming - Anthony Giarrusso (2025)

To the everlasting Father - Adrienne Norden

To the everlasting Father, To the Son who reigns on high, With the Spirit, we unite, Be salvation, honour, blessing Might and endless majesty

Anthony Giarrusso - Christ is Coming

Anthony Giarrusso - Christ is Coming (2025)

Manna from heaven - Adrienne Norden

Manna from heaven Broken Bread This is my body, given to you

Pebbles - Adrienne Norden

Like ripples kiss pebbles in streams Or thunderous waves crash on shore Your tenderness and justice Captures my soul, Captures my soul

Sweet the sound - Adrienne Norden

Sweet the sound Of that amazing grace Rescued me from what I am I am found from being lost I see that I was blind, Sweet that amazing grace

Our Father - Adrienne Norden

Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Sacred is Your name. Hoshiana, Hoshiana,

Canaan James Hill’s 'Goodness of God' Powerful Performance on 'American Idol'

Prepare to hear the name of Jesus worshipped on a global stage. It is always refreshing to hear the gospel sung on public television or radio. Watch in this clip, Canaan James Hill’s powerful performance of ‘Goodness of God’ on ‘American Idol.’ 

The scene is dark with shining lights beaming down on Canaan as he sits in a refined bronze suit. He sings with such confidence and poise. His vocal runs are incredible and unexpected. He not only sings, he preaches the gospel. He has grit and genuine heart behind his performance. It feels like a church service on the national television show. Canaan is a wonderful vocalist who always leaves you curious as to what he will do next. He has a unique voice. 

As you witness this contestant pour out his heart in praise, it will lead you to the foot of the cross. The song is powerful and moving. It reminds us to look back in our own lives and see how the Lord has been good to us. He is so good even in a world that is filled with sin and pain. He is always on the throne. Canaan brings a gospel music flavor to a popular worship hit and does a fantastic performance. This will be a blessing in your day.

As you watch Canaan’s performance, you will see young and old, various skin colors, and different clothing styles represented among the audience. Jesus is revealing Himself through this song to them. God is glorified among the masses, and knowing that millions of TV viewers from around the world are watching this means that the gospel is going to the nations through this song. We can be proud of Canaan’s boldness to preach the gospel with his voice. He is not ashamed of his Savior.

“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Acts 1:8

This Powerful 'Fill My Cup' Performance Stuns

Check out this powerful performance of ‘Fill My Cup’ by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Under the direction of Carol Cymbala, the choir gives a stunning performance of the song made famous by Andrew Ripp. The lyrics, the music, and the smiles will leave your heart and cup full!  

The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, according to its website, began with only nine members meeting in a “rundown building in a difficult area.” Today, however, the Grammy Award-winning choir spreads the gospel through song from the inner city of New York to across the United States and overseas. 

Here, they sing on a stage in a fabulous auditorium in front of a gorgeous misty-mountain backdrop, but it’s not the splendor of the building or the mountain scene that captures our attention. It is the glorious sound of their voices raised in praise to God. It’s the joy in their faces, and they sing of His goodness! 

Clapping, swaying, singing, and smiling, the talented choir members—representing “all ethnic and national origins”—share their belief in Jesus Christ and communicate that shared purpose beautifully!

Thad Cockrell originally wrote and recorded ‘Fill My Cup.’ However, when Thad’s good friend Andrew Ripp suggested revising the original and recording it himself, Thad enthusiastically helped with the rewrite. Andrew Ripp’s 2022 version became a chart-topper. 

Andrew wrote, “In the midst of a breakthrough, it’s easy to notice that our ‘cup is being filled.’ But when we’re waiting between the prayer and the answer, it’s just as easy for it to feel empty.”

When we ask God to fill our cups, restore our souls, and provide the strength we need, He hears us. Just as these spirit-filled musicians lift their hands skyward, when we send our prayers His way, he delivers! 

Commenters from the choir’s home church, The Brooklyn Tabernacle, and from other countries share their admiration for the choir’s performance. They use words like “strong anointing” and “spiritual refreshment.” Keep doing what you’re doing, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir! The world needs your voices!

“I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being,” Ephesians 3:16

Song of Moses and the Lamb

Great and marvellous are your deeds, Lord God Almighty. Just and true are your ways, King of the nations. Who will not fear you, Lord, and bring glory to your name?

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Natalie Layne | 'The Long Way' (live at GodTube Music Studio)

Soul-inspired pop singer/songwriter, pianist, worship leader and producer Natalie Layne stopped by our GodTube Studio in Nashville and gave us this exclusive performance of her song 'The Long Way.' The song is featured on her Centricity Music debut album, 'All Joy,' out now.

Man’s Pan Flute Performance of ‘In Christ Alone’ Is Stunning

This Man’s Pan Flute Performance of ‘In Christ Alone’ Is Stunning. Accompanied by piano and played on a wooden pan flute in the beautiful Swiss Alps, its gentle melody is a sweet musical reminder of who we should put our strength in. Watch the video to see David Döring’s skillful rendition of the song. 

If you’ve never heard ‘In Christ Alone’ on the pan flute before, and especially if you’ve never heard any song on a pan flute, you should give this song a listen. The pan flute has between 15 and 25 tubes that each create a unique sound when air is blown into them, resulting in a music that sounds like an angel’s whistle. 

Döring couldn’t have found a more perfect song to play with his chosen instrument. The song is played in F major and includes gentle keys and drumbeats to amplify the instrument’s air-filled sound. 

Döring has played the pan flute since he was 12 years old. Along with hymns like ‘In Christ Alone,’ ‘Amazing Grace,’ and ‘Silent Night,’ the Kazakhistan native also plays modern melodies on the pan flute, like ‘Mary Did You Know,’ ‘Sitting at The Feet of Jesus,’ ‘When You Believe’ and other spirit-filled songs that he shares on his YouTube channel

As you listen to Döring’s version of ‘In Christ Alone,’ you can’t help but be reminded of the song’s endearing lyrics

‘In Christ alone my hope is found;
He is my light, my strength, my song;
This cornerstone, this solid ground,
Firm through the fiercest drought and storm.’

The song is written by UK native Stuart Townend and Northern Irishman Keith Getty. 

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

“And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask anything according to his will, he heareth us.” 1-John 5 :14

Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll Unite in ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ Music Video

Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll united in the music video for ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah.”  The two incredibly talented performers brought their musical gifts together in the official music video for the hit song. Watch the short but powerful clip to see the official music video for the Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll tune, “Hard Fought Hallelujah.”

Life is not easy or even fair. Sure, there are happy, joyous occasions and reasons for celebration throughout life. But it’s certainly not all rainbows and roses, but it was never promised to be that way. Jesus Christ was perfect in every conceivable and possible way, and He was unjustly, brutally tortured and eventually put to death.

There will be instances and circumstances that test and stretch our faith. We might even be pushed to what we believe to be our very limits. Worries and concerns will likely crop up, causing us to question and wonder about God’s whereabouts, purpose and role amid the struggle. But even when we are weary and feel like throwing in the towel, He is faithful.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll, in the official video for “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” sing about times when we feel like giving up and when it may be difficult to lift our hands and voices in praise. It’s a beautiful and gritty song about real life, about the situations in which many people find themselves.

“I’ll bring my hard-fought heartfelt
Been-through-hell hallelujah
I’ll bring my storm-tossed, torn sail
Story to tell hallelujah”

No matter what we may be going through, God is and will remain loving and faithful, going through the struggle with us. He has always been faithful, stayed by our side during past hurt and heartaches, and there is no reason to believe He won’t be in the future.

Revelation 2:10 “Have no fear of the things which you will have to undergo: see, the Evil One will send some of you into prison, so that you may be put to the test; and you will have great trouble for 10 days. Be true to death, and I will give you the crown of life.”

Break Free

Title track from my EP of the same name. Video by Joe Barsuglia ~ Thank you Joe!!!

To the Glorious King

To the glorious King Who stepped down from heaven To be one of us To cry with us To laugh with us In pain with us

Calm in my storm

The heavens proclaim Your righteousness. All creation awaits for my heart. I am robed in Your delight. One Life, One Heart. I am following.

More than

More than angels, Jesus beautiful divine More than grace, love transcendent God Creator, Sustainer, Glorious is your name

Jason Crabb’s Powerful Cover of ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ Will Stir Your Soul

Jason Crabb’s powerful cover of ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ will stir your soul and give you the best kind of goosebumps. It’s a deep, slow, and soulful version of the song many of us have grown up hearing. Watch the clip to hear Crabb’s beautiful praise to God and gift to listeners.

 ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ was originally a poem written by Rhea F. Miller in 1922. After a woman named Bev Shea left the poem on the piano for her son, George Beverly Shea, to find, he made it into a piece of music. George eventually sang it at church before sharing the song around the world alongside renowned evangelist Billy Graham.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Jason Crabb can be seen belting the tune with his whole heart and soul. As he sings, it is evident from his face that he means the words he’s singing. The version of the song is stunning and more than a simple voice and piano setup. Cobb’s version features a medley of backup vocals, piano, drums, and guitar with a slight country strum throughout, making it a wonderful thing pleasing to the ears.

The song is about leaving all worldly riches and pleasures behind in favor of a meaningful relationship with Jesus. In a world where nearly all we hear on the radio is modern-sounding worship, it’s utterly refreshing to hear the simple, yet courage-filled message of a timeless hymn like this one.

Here are some lyrics from the hymn:

‘I'd rather have Jesus than anything
This world affords today
I'd rather have Jesus than worldly applause
I'd rather be faithful to His dear cause’

“Thus saith the LORD, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches.” Jeremiah 9 :23

‘Gratitude’ Gets a Powerful A Cappella Cover

The song “Gratitude” has received a powerful a cappella cover. One man turned in a stunning makeover of the beloved praise and worship tune, using only his voice. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear the outstanding a cappella cover of “Gratitude.”

The human voice is, without question, the most beautiful instrument. Yes, there are hundreds, maybe even thousands, of instruments musicians use to produce sound, but none can compare to the human voice. There isn’t even an argument to be made for the violin, the guitar, the cello or any other instrument.

The human voice is the only one that can and will move people to tears. It’s also the only one entirely created by God himself. There is nothing like hearing someone sing “Amazing Grace,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness” or “How Great Thou Art.” Even people who don’t usually get emotional will often be moved to tears when hearing a beautiful voice sing those powerful lyrics.

In a clip posted on YouTube, one man, Andrew Martin, a supremely talented vocalist, performs the Brandon Lake classic, “Gratitude,” a cappella. Andrew’s voice, combined with the song’s lyrics about trying to find a way to properly praise and thank Christ for willingly dying on the cross for all of humanity, makes this a cover to be listened to multiple times.

“And I know it’s not much
But I’ve nothing else fit for a King
Except for a heart singing hallelujah
Hallelujah”

“Gratitude” has quickly become a classic beloved by many. The tune’s lyrics are so powerful and absolutely beautiful. How do you adequately thank Him for dying, making the ultimate sacrifice for you and me when neither of us deserved it? We aren’t worthy of His love, mercy, grace and forgiveness. Yet they are still freely available to all who call upon His name and seek forgiveness of their sins.

1Thessalonians 2:13 “And for this cause we still give praise to God, that, when the word came to your ears through us, you took it, not as the word of man, but, as it truly is, the word of God, which has living power in you who have faith.”

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