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Soul-Stirring A Cappella Cover of ‘Will The Circle Be Unbroken’

Don’t miss this soul-stirring a cappella cover of ‘Will The Circle Be Unbroken’ that will have you worshiping and praising the Lord. It will give you chills and leave you feeling grateful. 

It starts with three young women, their voices lifting like morning mist, rising, shimmering—heaven-bound. There’s something about harmony so pure, so unfiltered, that it feels less like singing and more like praying. They sing as if they know—really know—that there’s a better home waiting.

But then, something even more breathtaking happens.

One by one, more voices join. Slowly, reverently, singers step forward, their notes intertwining like threads in a tapestry. The sound swells, gathering strength like a wave, carrying the weight of generations who have sung this very hymn—pleading, proclaiming, believing. Sixteen voices, each a strand of faith, weave together a melody that is less performance and more testimony.

This is the Tehillah Ensemble—a group of singers from across the country, coming together twice a year, not for fame, not for recognition, but for the simple, sacred joy of lifting their voices in worship. Formed in 2018, their harmony found a home not just in music but in each other. What began with eight singers grew to twelve and now sixteen—proof that when something is truly good, it naturally multiplies.

And as they reach the chorus— "There's a better home awaiting, in the sky, Lord, in the sky"—it’s impossible not to feel it deep in your bones. The weight of longing. The ache of hope. The whisper of eternity calling us home.

Listeners were moved beyond words:

"Goosebumps from the beautiful harmonies! I absolutely love this!" one viewer shared.

Another added, "Thank you for this amazing moment of beautiful peace and hope."

Because that’s what happens when voices rise together—heaven bends low to listen. It reminds me of Psalm 33:3 "Sing to Him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy." 

And isn’t that what they did?

Psalm 33:3 "Sing to Him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy."

Worship Team’s Powerful Rendition of ‘What a Beautiful Name’

A church’s praise and worship team gave a powerful rendition of “What a Beautiful Name.” Their stunning and moving performance perfectly captures and expresses the message in the popular tune’s lovely lyrics about our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Watch the short clip to see and hear the talented collection of musicians perform “What a Beautiful Name.”

Contemporary Christian music has exploded in popularity within the last couple of years. This is especially true for churches. Many places of worship have essentially ditched the old, classic hymns for the more modern, updated sound of contemporary Christian songs.

Personally, the hymns are undefeated. Nothing will ever be able to top “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” "Amazing Grace,” “How Great Thou Art” or “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” Despite their considerable age, those songs remain as meaningful and relevant as ever.

However, don’t be so quick to disregard contemporary Christian music. There are many lovely songs from super-talented musicians, including the beloved “What a Beautiful Name.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, the praise and worship team from First Baptist Clarksville gives an excellent, awe-inspiring performance of the tune. There is so much feeling and emotion behind each word sung about the mighty name of Jesus Christ. You can’t help but love their beautiful rendition of the classic song.

“What a beautiful Name it is, what a beautiful Name it is
The Name of Jesus Christ, my King
What a beautiful Name it is; nothing compares to this
What a beautiful Name it is, the Name of Jesus”

It truly is a beautiful name, for there is no other name than Jesus Christ that saves humanity from sin. It is a name that changes hearts and lives, giving hope to the hopeless and offering salvation to all. Praise His holy 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.”

Jordan Smith Reflects On Life 10 Years After Winning 'The Voice'

Jordan Smith reflected on his journey since winning The Voice in 2015, sharing how he’s grown as an artist and person over the past decade. From his vocal style to his creative approach, he opens up about some of the biggest differences between then and now.

It seems everyone badly wants a career as a singer. Thousands audition for shows like American Idol, The Voice and America’s Got Talent every year. Those aspiring musicians hope their audition will catch the ear of the right person and forever transform their lives. For some who go before those judges and coaches, that certainly does happen.

Jordan Smith is one of those people who had his life forever changed on one of those popular shows. As a member of Adam Levine’s team, Jordan won The Voice in 2015. Now, 10 years after his big win on the NBC show, the gospel singer is talking about how he has changed in the decade since winning the top spot on The Voice.

Jordan mentioned the importance of being real, true and authentic both as an artist and an individual.

“There’s so much that’s happened on the journey since 2015 to now,” he said. “And I think more, I think more than anything; I’m just learning the importance of authenticity and genuineness and being myself more than ever. I learned that lesson on The Voice, so it sounds so silly to say that I’m still learning it, but it’s been this ongoing process throughout the last 10 years.”

Later in the interview, Jordan added that he’s also learned that just because he’s presented with an opportunity, he doesn’t have to take it.

“And I finally feel like I’m in a place creatively; I don’t feel like I have to jump on every opportunity,” he said. “I don’t have to, like, run at every open door. I want to be selective about the things that I do, and I want them to be things that I’m passionate about.”

He mentioned that he wants to stretch himself artistically and see what he is capable of when it comes to music. 

Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;”

The Voice Winner Jordan Smith Talks New Album 'The Peoples Hymnal'

The Voice Season 9 winner Jordan Smith talked with GodTube's Brandon Woolum about his fifth studio album, 'The People’s Hymnal'—a project that reimagines some of the most beloved hymns with his signature vocal power and heartfelt artistry. Jordan shares what inspired him to take on these timeless classics, how he selected the final tracklist, and whether there were any songs left on the cutting room floor. He also reflects on working with acclaimed producers Tommy Sims and Colin Linden, and how their expertise shaped the album’s sound. Jordan also reveals which track he was most excited for fans to hear, how this project differed from his previous, more songwriter-driven albums, and what he hopes listeners take away—both musically and spiritually. Plus, as he marks a decade since winning The Voice in 2015, he reflects on his growth as an artist and hints at what’s next, including when we'll hear new original music.

Jordan Smith's Stunning 'His Eye is on the Sparrow' Rendition Lyric Video

Jordan Smith turned in a stunning “His Eye is on the Sparrow” rendition in a lyric video. The former winner of “The Voice” put his musical talent on full display with a dazzling vocal performance of the beloved hymn. Watch the video to see and hear Jordan’s lovely version of the praise and worship tune that is near and dear to the hearts of many.

Not every situation in life is a cause or reason for celebration. Often, there are storms, challenges and other seasons of hardship that we’d like to pass through as quickly as possible. Those situations are typically accompanied by pain, suffering and sorrow, which are never fun. But, of course, we don’t have much control over such circumstances.

However, we do have control over how we react to such situations. Anger, fear and discouragement may be the default human responses whenever painful and heartache-inducing circumstances arise, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Jesus Christ remains on the throne and in control, even during life’s storms. He is forever faithful and will guide and protect us during that situation.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Jordan Smith beautifully performs “His Eye is on the Sparrow.” It’s a well-known and beloved song that reminds us that if He cares enough about the tiny bird in the sky, He most certainly cares and knows about our situation and circumstances.

“I sing because I’m happy
I sing because I’m free
For His eye is on the sparrow
And I know He watches me”

Whenever we encounter one of life’s many challenges, it’s human nature to respond with worry and fear. That doesn’t have to be the case; take the situation causing much concern and trepidation to the Lord in prayer. Ask for His touch and for Him to work in that situation and leave it at His feet.

Matthew 6:26 “See the birds of heaven; they do not put seeds in the earth, they do not get in grain, or put it in storehouses; and your Father in heaven gives them food. Are you not of much more value than they?”

Choir’s Stunning and Powerful Rendition of ‘Love Lifted Me’

A choir turned in a stunning and powerful rendition of “Love Lifted Me.” This beautiful version of the beloved hymn will likely inspire and uplift you as you listen to the lovely performance. Watch and listen to the clip for a show-stopping, moving rendition of the hymn that is near and dear to the hearts of many.

As the Bible says, we are all sinners who have fallen well short of the glory of God. We know and understand the fate and end we most certainly deserve. It’s an eternity lost and separated from Him, in which there is much pain, weeping and gnashing of teeth.

However, that does not have to be the case. Despite our disobedience and fallen nature, we can be forgiven and then look forward to an eternity spent with Him. Forgiveness is possible because of His magnificent, never-ending love, mercy and grace. Forgiveness and eternal salvation are freely offered to anyone who earnestly seeks Him and calls upon His name.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a large choir with recognizable faces and voices sings a familiar tune that explains how all of this is made possible. The lyrics of “Love Lifted Me” mention a scenario and situation in which many people have found themselves at one time or another before turning to Christ.

Sin had consumed them, creating a deep divide between them and God. There was no way out, no way for them to save themselves from the terrible situation they had gotten themselves into, but God’s all-powerful, never-failing love came in and made all the difference.

“Very deeply stained within,
Sinking to rise no more
But the Master of the sea
Heard my despairing cry”

No matter where you may be or what you’ve done, Christ can and will change your heart and life, forgiving you of those sins and offering eternal salvation with Him in heaven.

1 John 3:1 “See what great love the Father has given us in naming us the children of God; and such we are. For this reason the world does not see who we are, because it did not see who he was.”

We Believe You - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the song 'We Believe You' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'What We Really Need'. Featuring electric guitar solo by Tom Elowson. (c)1998, Heart of the City Music. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

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Riley Clemmons Uplifts with ‘Runs Deep’ Lyric Video

Listen to this uplifting song by Riley Clemmons called ‘Runs Deep.’ The warm and inviting music will fill you up while you hear the powerful lyrics that tell about a deep faith, one that steadies our soul and serves as a strong foundation.

‘Like Grandma's voice will always sound like home
Like a preacher on Sunday talking 'bout the Holy Ghost
Like your favorite song and singing every word out loud
Lord knows there ain't no doubt this faith runs deep’

What an incredibly beautiful song that brings joy and encouragement! Singer and songwriter Riley Clemmons debuted this surprise single titled ‘Runs Deep’ back in February, and she co-wrote the song with Blessing Offor and Jeff Pardo. The song was written for her album called ‘Church Pew,’ but it did not make the cut for the final record.

“Surprise! My new single ‘Runs Deep’ is out now,” Riley shared on social media. “I wrote this one with Blessing Offor and Jeff Pardo during the ‘Church Pew’ album era, and it’s always been one of my favs that didn’t make the album. It’s got a special way of combining a handful of my most beloved musical influences. So excited to finally share this one as a sweet, little way of closing out the ‘Church Pew’ chapter. Now dance with me!”

When it comes to Riley’s background, this Nashville native is an accomplished composer, performer, producer, and recording artist. She draws inspiration from her life experiences and blends her musical influences to create catchy and relatable music. In 2017, the talented singer sky-rocketed onto the scene with her debut single titled ‘Broken Prayers.’ Then, her 2018 self-titled album debut quickly entered the Billboard Heatseekers chart, debuting at No. 13.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Runs Deep’ by Riley Clemmons today!

Choir’s Lovely Rendition of ‘How Firm a Foundation’ Will Lift Your Spirit

A choir’s lovely rendition of “How Firm a Foundation” will lift your spirits. This powerful and awe-inspiring performance of the beloved hymn will cause you to sit up and take notice. Watch this moving cover of the hymn near and dear to the hearts of many.

Building a life and putting trust in anything other than Jesus Christ is a recipe for disaster and heartache. He is loving, quick to forgive and will always be faithful. The same cannot be said for anything else in this world. Things are temporary and waste away; people tend to fail and let us down.

Christ is the only solid and firm foundation, the building block upon which Christians are instructed to build their lives. All other foundations and platforms are nothing more than sinking sand. They will do nothing but deteriorate and wash away when life’s storms and challenges come calling. The only thing that will sustain us and see us through is trust and faith in Jesus Christ. He is faithful and always will be.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a massive collection of musicians performs “How Firm a Foundation,” a beloved hymn that beautifully and eloquently articulates how Christ is the solid rock, life’s firm foundation. The rendition is astounding, bringing new life to a hymn that I feel is often forgotten but is still so powerful and relevant.

No matter what troubles or issues we may encounter, we can count on Him to sustain, guide and protect us through them. He has never let us down before, and there is no indication or reason to believe He will start now.

“When through fiery trials thy pathway lie,
My grace, all-sufficient, shall be thy supply;
The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design
Thy dross to consume, and thy gold to refine”

Matthew 7:24 “Everyone then, to whom my words come and who does them, will be like a wise man who made his house on a rock;”

Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake’s Live Soul-Stirring ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ Performance

Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake turned in a live soul-stirring “Hard Fought Hallelujah” performance. The two super-talented musicians wowed the crowd at the Grand Ole Opry with their powerful, moving rendition of the hit song. Watch the short but emotional clip as Brandon and Jelly Roll give a dazzling vocal performance.

Life is often not an enjoyable experience. Sadly, storms and challenges have a way of finding and visiting all of us at one time or another. There will no doubt be instances that push you to your limits and result in immense pain and sorrow.

There may even be times when you’re left wondering and asking about God. Where is He in all of this? What is He doing right now? Why has He seemingly disappeared when I need Him the most? While those are normal thoughts to have while going through a storm, God is forever faithful. He has never let us down in the past and won’t do so in the future, either.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Brandon and Jelly Roll perform “Hard Fought Hallelujah.” It’s an emotional, powerful tune about going through life’s storms but continuing to praise and thank the Lord even when it hurts and we’re unsure about His plan.

“There’s times when my hands go up freely

And times that it costs, oh-oh

There’s days when a praise comes out easy

Days when it takes all the strength I got”

Even if you aren’t a fan of either Brandon or Jelly Roll, “Hard Fought Hallelujah” is still an easy song to love. The song describes a situation everyone has been in at one time or another. We’ve all experienced pain and heartache.

Praising and thanking the Lord when things are going well and according to our plan is easy. But it’s much more difficult to do when we’re experiencing pain, sorrow and grief. Regardless of our present circumstances, He is good, loving and faithful. He is still deserving of all praise, glory and honor.

1 Thessalonians 5:18 “In everything give praise: for this is the purpose of God in Christ Jesus for you.”

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I am come up near to seek you (Psalm 27:4)

A worship song written over the theme of Psalm 27:4 by Anders Skarpsno in 2010. It is often used in churches and assemblies in Scandinavia.

Brooke Ligertwood’s Soul-Stirring Live Rendition of ‘Glorious Day’

Some moments in worship don’t just fill a room—they break something open. They shake the ground. They peel back the veil between heaven and earth, leaving nothing but the raw presence of God. And that’s exactly what happened when Brooke Ligertwood took the stage at Passion 2025 for a soul-stirring live rendition of ‘Glorious Day.’ 

From the moment she stepped up to the mic, there was a sense of expectancy. A hush. A holy pause before heaven rushed in. With thousands of voices filling the arena, hands lifted, hearts wide open, Brooke led the room into Glorious Day—not just as a song, but as a chance to worship from the heart!

"I was buried beneath my shame…"

The first lyric fell like a whisper in hearts as it thundered throughout the arena. A heartbeat of knowing the lyrics in a personal way, woven into melody. And then, like a flood, the truth came rushing in.

"You called my name, and I ran out of that grave!"

It became a moment of release, of freedom. Of chains breaking. Of a generation stepping into the light of redemption with voices raised so high they nearly lifted the roof off the stadium.

But it wasn’t just the sound—it was the weight of the Spirit in the room. You could feel it, thick as glory, swirling between every lyric, pressing into every soul. Brooke didn’t just sing—she led with the kind of authority that only comes from knowing Jesus intimately, from walking through fire and coming out refined. As she sang, something powerful happened. Tears streamed, and knees hit the floor. Arms wrapped around one another as people who had walked into that arena carrying burdens found themselves suddenly, miraculously, free.

And when the song built to its final chorus, the room erupted. A sound so full of joy, so drenched in the goodness of God, that for a moment, it felt like a glimpse of eternity.

This wasn’t just a performance. It wasn’t just a worship set. It was a battle cry. A call to life. A testimony set to music, declaring what has already been won. And as the last chord faded, as the echoes of thousands of voices still lingered in the air, one thing was clear—this wasn’t just a night of worship. It was a moment that would be remembered, a marker in the lives of every person who stood in that room, arms lifted, singing with everything they had.

Psalm 30:11 "You turned my mourning into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy."

Soul-Stirring A Cappella Version of ‘He Leadeth Me’

Sometimes, a song doesn’t just wash over you—it reaches down, lifts your weary soul, and reminds you who holds it all together. Sam Robson’s soul-stirring a cappella version of ‘He Leadeth Me’ is one of those moments that have to be shared.  

Sam, a musician with an ear for the divine, a composer with a gift for harmonies, and a singer, made this song feel like heaven touching the earth. He took an old hymn and breathed something fresh into it. He split the arrangement into four parts, layering his own voice with the kind of precision and beauty that only comes when talent is surrendered at the feet of the One who gave it.

And what happened next? Stillness. Awe. Worship.

This hymn, penned in 1862 by Joseph Gilmore during the Civil War, has been sung in churches and whispered in the quiet places of hearts for over a century. But Sam, in an impromptu search, stumbled upon it with no references, no guides—just the raw, open space of his own creativity. 

He captioned the video, “This one I found through an impromptu search online, I had at the time little to no reference of other artist/ensembles singing this one to inspire me, which meant my creative decision really came out of all the skills and ideas that have become the melting pot of my arranging process!” 

And maybe that’s what makes this version so stirring.

It’s not just music; it’s prayer. It’s a deep inhale of grace and an exhale of trust.

One listener shared, "I'm listening to the song with my eyes closed, and I feel so much peace. God bless you, Sam." 

Another wrote, "This was absolutely perfect this Sunday morning before going into Bible study. Thank you, Sam, for sharing your beautiful voice."

Aren’t they right? Don’t we all need moments like this—to pause, to let the harmonies settle into the cracks of our souls, to breathe in the goodness of a God who leads, even when the path is steep and the way uncertain?

Maybe today is a good day to close our eyes, press play, and let the melody remind us: He leads us still.

Psalm 23:2-3 "He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul."

Lee Park Worship | 'Follow' (live from The GodTube Music Studio)

North Carolina based Lee Park Worship stopped by the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville and performed this acoustic cover of 'Follow.'

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Young Voices Shine in Beautiful Easter Song ‘This Is Jesus’

A choir of young voices shines in the beautiful Easter song “This is Jesus.” The youngsters demonstrate their vocal talents with their lovely rendition of a tune about the death, resurrection and love of Jesus Christ. Watch this short but powerful clip to see and hear the choir of young singers use their musical talents to bring glory and honor to His name.

Human beings are sinners; all of us have fallen well short of the glory of God. As the Bible says, the wages of sin is death, which we will experience at one time or another. However, thanks to the love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, that does not have to be a spiritual death as well.

Jesus Christ willingly went to the cross. He took our place on that cursed tree, enduring an agonizing, excruciatingly painful and humiliating death. But that was not the end. He won victory over death, sin and the grave with His death and resurrection. He bridged the gap, the rupture sin caused between God and man. And He did all of that because He thought you and I were worth it.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a choir of talented young performers sings “This is Jesus” about His loving, world-changing and life-giving sacrifice on the cross. While the young singers' vocal performances are noteworthy, the song’s emotional and powerful lyrics help make it one to remember.

“Imagine what it would have been
To see Him when He rose again
To touch His wounded hands and feet
And know He died for you and me”

In addition to singing about His death and resurrection, the children also mention that one day, Christ will return to Earth again. At that time, they perform, every tongue will confess, and every knee will bow with the understanding and knowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord.

What a lovely song, beautifully performed by a group of incredibly talented young singers.

John 14:6 “Jesus said to him, I am the true and living way: no one comes to the Father but by me.”

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