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Never Too Far From The Shore (feat. Andrew Hall)

Life may bring us storms and we may feel as if we are being swallowed up, but God is always there to throw us a life and bring us safely back to shore. Lyrics by David Smith (USA), Clare Steffen (USA) & Andrew Hall (Ireland), Music & Music Production by Andrew Hall as a part of the Round The Globe project.

God Is Our Master Artist (feat. Adeoti Samuel)

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

Praise the Lord (Music Video) - Heath Bewley

"Praise the Lord" is a song about praising the Lord with music and dancing. This is an exciting animated music video of the song. I hope you enjoy it!

Elvis Presley Performs Classic Hymn ‘In The Garden’

The legendary and late entertainer Elvis Presley, who recorded and played a wide range of music, gave a touching and moving performance of one of the most beloved hymns, “In the Garden.”

Elvis Presley, decades after his death, remains a giant in entertainment. The multi-talented star of both stage and screen possessed a charisma not often seen. Wherever he went, screaming, cheering and adoring crowds of fans followed. He helped revolutionize music, combining many different genres. Elvis wasn’t called the “King of Rock and Roll” for nothing.

Not only did Elvis sing the blues, country and rock ‘n’ roll, but he also sang a fair amount of gospel music. A clip posted on YouTube is of Elvis giving a delightful performance of the hymn “In the Garden.” It’s that unmistakable, one-of-a-kind voice belting those memorable and beautiful lyrics.

“And He walks with me, and He talks with me
And He tells me I am His own
And the joy we share as we tarry there
None other has ever known”

In his illustrious career, Elvis turned out one memorable hit song after another. His presence in the music industry still looms large today despite his death in 1977. Performers continue to try and emulate Elvis Presley’s sound and style. 

But no matter how much they may try or how close they get to sounding or looking like Elvis, they will never truly succeed. There will only ever be one Elvis Presley. Not many, if any, performers could have turned in such a moving, emotional and beautiful performance of a hymn that has been heard for generations.

A handful of others who commented on the YouTube clip wholeheartedly agreed with that assessment.

“The one and only Elvis, singing a perfect song,” one person wrote.

“What a voice! That’s so beautiful and comforting! Only Elvis can do justice to this song!” a second individual added.

“Emotional and powerful in the same time!!!! What a voice!!!” a third person posted.

Philippians 4:4 “Rejoice in the Lord always: again, I will say, Rejoice.”

‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel’ Children’s Choir With Tommee Profitt Perform Christmas Hymn

Grammy Award-nominated Christian music producer Tommee Profitt joined forces with an orchestra and an immensely talented children’s choir to create a chilling rendition of a beloved Christmas tune.

Christmas is when friends and family come together and celebrate, recognizing the birth of Jesus Christ, the one sent to Earth to save man from his sins. The biblical story of Christ’s birth mentions that an angel of God told Joseph that he was to give the child the name Emmanuel, which means “God with us.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, Tommee and a group of musically gifted children give an epic performance of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.” 

“O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear”

While the memorable lyrics to the classic tune all remain the same, Tommee plays with the sound. He adds several beats, giving it a more modern and rock feel. This new version would fit right at home in a pivotal scene in an intense, high-octane Hollywood thriller or action film. 

It's certainly a different take on the old Christmas tune, and will likely not be for everyone. But if you’re going to do an updated version of the song, why not go all out, right? 

Additionally, in the official music video for the song, the children, the orchestra members and Tommee perform in what looks to be an abandoned airplane hangar. The dark look of the video is perfect in keeping with the sound and feel of Tommee’s updated version of “O Come O Come Emmanuel.”

As the video’s description mentions, this updated and up-tempo rendition of the Christmas hymn is one of the tracks off Tommee’s Christmas album, "The Birth of The King." Other songs included are a version of “We Three Kings” with the popular contemporary Christian band We The Kingdom and a take on “What Child Is This” featuring pop singer Avril Lavigne. 

Matthew 1:23 “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.”

Slow Things Down (This Christmas)

This is an original Christmas song about the important things with Christmas. Feel free to check out the rest of my music on spotify at the link below. Worship Vault: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0I2id72SABm2xyLusP482R?si=dde08a28c9574c1a Metal Vault: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5DqhKO8m5Sc5PX9m2VdSFg?si=ada5e857bc344bec

LaTocha - If The World Could See

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Housefires - You Know My Name

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‘Will The Circle Be Unbroken’ Brothers Of The Heart Live Performance

An immensely talented quartet, Brothers of the Heart, shows off their awe-inspiring musical gifts with a moving and upbeat performance of an old and beloved Christian hymn, “Will the Circle be Unbroken?”

There is always pain and grief whenever a loved one passes away, regardless of the surrounding circumstances. It does not matter if the death was somewhat expected and came after a long, grueling health battle or out of the blue. The hurt stings and is real. But for followers of Jesus Christ, that pain may not hurt as much.

Christians understand that death is not the end. Heaven awaits those who confess their sins and believe Jesus Christ is Lord. In a clip posted on YouTube, Brothers of the Heart perform “Will the Circle be Unbroken,” a tune about losing loved ones but awaiting a joyous reunion in heaven.

“Will the circle be unbroken
By and by, yes, by and by
There’s a better home awaiting
In the sky, Lord, in the sky”

In the song, a beloved mother passes away, and her children are absolutely devastated. They are understandably left in tears and pain as they mourn the passing of their mom. But despite the hurt and heartache, the upbeat and uplifting chorus reminds us and anyone who may be going through a loss that death is not the end.

Because of Christ’s brutal and undeserving death on the cross, and His resurrection, everlasting life with Him is a possibility. As the song mentions, “There’s a better home awaiting” for those who confess their sins, turn from their ways and follow Christ. Death, thanks to Jesus Christ, holds no power. 

At the end of the band’s performance, the audience reacts with much-deserved cheers and applause, giving the guys a standing ovation. 

Psalm 23:4 “Yes, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for you are with me; your rod and your staff they comfort me.”

‘Oh Come All Ye Faithful/Hark! The Herald Angels Sing’ Bing Crosby Christmas Performance

The legendary actor and singer Bing Crosby turned in a dazzling and memorable performance as he sang a classic and beloved Christmas tune.

One of the most passionate debates in recent memory involves Christmas music and when it’s appropriate to start playing those tracks. Some people believe it’s best to wait until the Thanksgiving holiday has passed (obviously, the correct answer). However, others believe that immediately after Oct. 31 is more than acceptable, which is crazy, right? 

Regardless of when those Christmas tunes begin spinning, there are some performers who will be heard during the holiday season. One of those widely heard voices during Christmastime belongs to Mr. Bing Crosby. 

Many versions of Bing singing Christmas tunes are heard annually, including his singing of “Oh Come All Ye Faithful.” In a clip posted on YouTube, Bing belts out the lyrics about the multitude eagerly coming to worship the newborn King.

“O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant
O come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem
O come and behold Him, born the King of angels”

Bing Crosby had to have been a massively talented individual. In the clip posted on YouTube, as he sings the song, he does so with what appears to be very little effort. Yet, he still sounds incredible, turning out the version of “Oh Come All Ye Faithful” that is likely most familiar to a majority of the population. 

After his outstanding rendition of “Oh Come All Ye Faithful,” Bing is joined on stage by several other individuals. They begin singing “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” It’s unclear, given the camerawork, if Bing actually joined in on that song. 

Bing Crosby, his music and his voice, over the years, have become closely associated with the Christmas season. In the short, 1-minute, 40-second clip, Bing shows why that is the case. 

Luke 2:7 “And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.”

Choir Performs A Cappella Rendition Of ‘Mary, Did You Know?”

A choir turned in a dazzling a cappella performance of a favorite Christmas tune in which the musicians singing posed a series of questions to Mary about her precious baby boy. 

The birth of Jesus Christ in that lowly, humble stable in Bethlehem all those years ago forever changed the trajectory of the world. Just 33 short years after that holy and silent night, Christ would willingly go to and die on the cross. He won the victory over sin and death, providing all a chance at everlasting life.

But at what point did Mary, the virgin who gave birth to Jesus Christ, know that her son was far different than any other child? Yes, an angel of the Lord visited her and let her in on what God had in store for her, and thank God she was a willing and faithful servant. But when exactly did she realize there was something different about this child?

In a clip posted on YouTube, a choir of several talented singers performs “Mary, Did You Know?” It’s a beautiful a cappella rendition with the performers seeking to know what Mary knew and when exactly she knew it about her firstborn son.  

“Mary, did you know that your baby boy
Would save our sons and daughters?
Did you know that your baby boy
Has come to make you new?
This child that you delivered will soon deliver you”

Mary, a young, humble woman with low societal status, was given a monumental, life-changing task. She was chosen by God himself to deliver the Savior of the world. It’s hard to imagine all the thoughts, confusion and fear that must have been flooding her mind during that time. 

But she and Joseph were faithful and willing servants who relied upon the Lord to protect and guide them. Thank God both were able to set aside what had to have been their massive fears and worries! 

Luke 1:38 “And Mary said, ‘Behold, the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word. And the angel departed from her.”

Chilling Rendition Of ‘O Come, Emmanuel’

One young man turned in an inspiring and moving rendition of a beloved Christmas song about the birth of Jesus Christ, “O Come, Emmanuel.”

The Bible makes it clear that several were anxiously and eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Son of God, a Savior to cleanse men’s hearts of sin. So, when that child finally arrived, born to a virgin in a Bethlehem stable, it was a joyous occasion and a time for celebration. Many even traveled great distances to get a glimpse of the Christ child, bringing with them gifts for the newborn King. 

In a video posted on YouTube, Simon Khorolskiy belts out the lyrics to “O Come, Emmanuel,” a tune that beautifully expresses the utter happiness and joy that followers of God likely felt on that most holy of nights. 

“O Come, O come, Emmanuel
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear”

Simon does not change much, if anything, in the song. Classics are classics for a reason, right? Instead, he uses his God-given talent to bring glory and honor to His name by delivering an epic and masterful performance of the Christmas song that is near and dear to the hearts of many. 

Simon’s stunning “O Come, Emmanuel” performance is far from the only tune he’s sung. Those interested in hearing more from this immensely talented vocalist will discover dozens of other videos on his YouTube channel.

But regardless of whatever amount of fame and money that might come his way due to his incredible singing voice, Simon has one clearly stated objective and goal. He describes his music as being for “the glory of God and his son Jesus Christ.” Simon adds Jesus “gave his life for me, my songs are all for him.”

What a wonderful, stated approach and goal! Simon, with his music and voice, is looking to bring glory and honor to the one true King!

John 1:14 “And so the Word became flesh and took a place among us for a time; and we saw his glory – such glory as is given to an only son by his father – saw it to be true and full of grace.”

Housefires - We Give You The Highest Praise

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EmanuelDaProphet - Daily Bread

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Good Morning Mercy’ Jason Crabb and Dylan Scott Sing Country Gospel Duet

Two incredibly talented singers gave an outstanding performance while singing about God’s unbelievable and awe-inspiring mercy and grace.

All, according to the Bible, have sinned and fallen well short of the glory of God. There is nothing that anyone can do to earn salvation. It’s simply not possible for a human being to do enough to obtain everlasting life. But because of God’s love, mercy and grace, He made a way. He sent His Son as a sacrifice, taking our place on the cross.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Jason Crabb and Dylan Scott sing “Good Morning Mercy.” Of course, as the song’s title implies, it’s about the Lord’s astounding mercy and the grace that He consistently shows to those who love and follow Him.

The tune’s opening verse states that even after we have confessed our sins and turned our lives over to Him, humans still tend to make a mess of things. Even in those instances, Christ is still at work, guiding and directing, while He works to make something beautiful out of a mess we’ve created.

But it’s the song’s chorus that really drives home the point of how fantastic and amazing God’s mercy and grace are to a bunch of sinners.

“Goodbye to the hurting
You woke me up put me on my way
Hallelujah it’s a brand new day
Good morning mercy”

Additionally, as any Christian knows, being saved is only the beginning of a walk with the Lord. He is constantly teaching, molding and refining, working to shape us into the person He wants us to be. The second verse points out the fact that Christians are not perfect. There is still learning taking place, and as this happens, Christians will trust and follow the Lord more and more. Because, as the song states, He has tomorrow, the future, in His hands.

What a powerful performance from a couple of talented individuals singing about God’s amazing mercy and life-changing grace!

Matthew 9:13 “But go and take to heart the sense of these words, ‘My desire is for mercy, not offerings: for I have come not to get the upright, but sinners.”’

‘O Holy Night’ TAYA Performs Classic Christmas Hymn

Popular and immensely talented Christian musician TAYA gave a warm, lovely and dazzling rendition of a song about the evening when the Savior entered the world, “O Holy Night.”

The Old Testament books of Isaiah and Micah told of the coming birth of Jesus. He would be the one sent by God to save man from sin and shame. It was a birth and a moment in time that many were anticipating and anxiously awaiting. So, it only makes sense that the birth that would and has ever since changed the world would be remembered as a momentous occasion, a cause for celebration from that point forward. 

In a video posted on YouTube, TAYA sings one of the most beloved hymns of all time, one that captures the world-changing impact of Christ’s birth, “O Holy Night.”

In the second verse, TAYA beautifully sings how Christ’s entrance into the world radically changed everything. What was once before His birth was now no more. Thinking and customs have changed since Jesus Christ was born in a Bethlehem stable surrounded by barnyard animals.

“Truly He taught us to love one another
His law is love and His Gospel is Peace
Chains shall He break, for the slave is our brother
And in Jesus' name, all oppression shall cease”

Her rendition of the beloved song is one that is more than deserving of several listens. She sings with so much emotion, perfectly capturing the feeling of the momentous, world-changing birth that had taken place in that little town of Bethlehem to a virgin. 

TAYA’s cover is one, much like any Christmas tune sung by Bing Crosby, Mariah Carey or Elvis Presley, that deserves to be in heavy rotation every Christmas season.  

TAYA, the young woman, has been tremendously musically gifted. She shows off her immense vocal skills with a staggeringly beautiful cover of a beloved song about the birth of Jesus Christ and the following celebration. 

Isaiah 9:6 “For to us a child has come, to us a son is given; and the government has been placed in his hands; and he has been named Wise Guide, Strong God, Father Forever, Prince of Peace.”

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