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Rock Singer's Stunningly Beautiful Cover of ‘Hallelujah’ Will Give You Chills

A rock singer’s stunningly beautiful cover of ‘Hallelujah’ guitarist will give you chills. This reimagined version of the beloved ‘Hallelujah Chorus,’ adds a thrilling and thoroughly enjoyable rock twist, making for one epic musical performance. The incredibly talented musician gave the timeless Christmas piece an updated sound and feel. Check out this video because this version of the Christmas classic is more than worth a few listens.

The season of twinkling lights and candlelit carols slips away too soon, doesn’t it? The stockings are tucked back into storage, the nativity scene carefully wrapped in tissue, and we’re left standing in the quiet of the winter months, longing for something steady, something bright. The magic fades, and we’re desperate for warmth, for a glimpse of hope to carry us through. We’re ready for spring, for the warmth and sunshine. 

But then comes along Erik Growell, who has a sacred gift as a soul-awakening guitarist. Once he steps out onto frozen, covered fields, the stage is set about what is unfolding. He sings like nothing we’ve heard before as he reimagines the sacred Hallelujah Chorus. Not a whisper, not a hushed echo of a cathedral choir—but an anthem in the middle of a snow-covered, frost-layered field. A thunderous, electrifying cry that lifts weary hearts and sends a surge of something fierce and holy straight through your chest.

For those who know Erik’s story, this moment holds even more weight. Once a rising rock star, he faced a devastating leukemia diagnosis that threatened to take his voice, his music—his very life. But grace met him in the fire, and he fought his way back, healed and whole, his voice stronger than ever. And now, he stands here, guitar in hand, offering up a ‘Hallelujah’ that whispers right to your heart and helps is rise above the frozenness of life. 

This isn’t just music—it’s light breaking through heavy clouds. It’s the ache of winter meeting the promise of spring. It’s a reminder that even when the world feels dim, even when we’re worn from the weight of waiting, there’s still a song to sing, still a reason to lift our hands in worship.

Because the story of Christmas isn’t just for December, the Hallelujah still rings through January. And February. And even March.  And every valley and mountaintop in between.

So turn it up, let it shake your soul. Let it remind you—hope is still here. Hallelujah still reigns.

Psalms 98:4 Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.

Angelica

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Powerful and Moving Rendition of ‘The Old Rugged Cross’

Bradley Walker and Gaither Music deliver a powerful and moving rendition of ‘The Old Rugged Cross’ live from The Barn at Sycamore Farms in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s a beautiful old hymn done wonderfully well.

Bill Gaither leads the choir of voices, and there are many in the large space. Several with microphones are scattered among the group, which may be close to 200 Christian brothers and sisters. We see faces filled with emotion. Some smile and others are somber, but all know the price that Jesus paid for us. And all know the words of this timeless hymn, written by George Bennard in 1912.   

Bradley Walker begins singing at 1:50, and his solo is perfect from the first note. His incredible voice combined with his heartfelt expression of the lyrics ,causes chills and gives goosebumps! His fellow musicians delight in and savor each precious word he sings. 

Born in 1978 in Alabama, Mr. Walker is well known in country and gospel music circles. He’s recorded alongside top names in country, gospel, and bluegrass, including: The Oak Ridge Boys, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, and more. 

At 2:30, Bradley gets a round of applause and he is joined again by the group to sing the chorus. With great reverence, the ladies and gentlemen close their eyes, look toward Heaven, and rock with the music. Some are teary-eyed. 

Here is the moving and memorable chorus from ‘The Old Rugged Cross:’

‘So I’ll cherish the old rugged Cross
Till my trophies at last I lay down
I will cling to the old rugged Cross
And exchange it someday for a crown’

When Mr. Walker sings the perfect final note, he holds the word “crown” for a nice, long time. He gets another big hand, but his expression reveals that he is a humble man of faith. 

Life is short, but for those who believe in Jesus, he’s paid the price and given us a nice, long future in eternity! 

“And whoever does not carry their cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.” Luke 14:27

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