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Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ Performance on American Idol


Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake perform ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ on ‘American Idol.’ Contemporary Christian artist, Brandon Lake, is known for his faith-filled music and crossovers to other genres. American rapper and artist, Jelly Roll, is known for his genuine and passionate lyricism.

Brandon and Jelly Roll work together to perform a beautiful praise of the Lord. Their work together symbolizes unity within mankind. All of us can strive for unity as we praise the Lord together. By being open with our struggles, we will become stronger. God wants us to work in harmony and unity with our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.

By lifting up the Lord in praise together, Brandon and Jelly Roll demonstrate the work of God in their lives. God is not a distant force in their life, but rather, He is our good, good Father. Within their lyrics, they share that God’s patience and graciousness brought them to a place of proclaiming hallelujah.

‘God, You've been patient
God, You've been gracious
Faithful, whatever I'm feeling or facing
I'll bring my hard-fought, heartfelt, it-is-well hallelujah, oh.’

The rest of the video outlines Brandon and Jelly Roll’s heartfelt performance of their new song. While they are performing in front of an audience, their true listener is the Lord. He hears their worship and He is well-pleased. May all of us continue to lift up our voices in praise and shout our own hard fought hallelujah. 

“After this I heard what sounded like the roar of a great multitude in heaven shouting: ‘Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God’” - Revelation 19:1 

'Go Rest High on That Mountain' Gets Stunning Cover from Sibling Trio

Check out this beautiful rendition of the song ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ performed by the group Life in 3D. The singers are all siblings named Daylon, Daura, and Devon. They all have wonderful voices, and they use their God-given talents to bring hope and encouragement to others through song. And what a wonderful job they did on their rendition of this song by Vince Gill!

‘Go rest high on that mountain
Son your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a-shoutin'
Love for the Father and the Son’

The siblings of Life in 3D shared that they sang ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ at their great grandpa’s funeral last year, and the song reminds them of him. And many people online shared about how much they loved this trio's rendition of ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain.’

“I have never believed that anyone could sing that song besides Vince Gill and do it justice. Until today. May God bless the gifts you have. Thank you for this,” one person comments online after watching the video.

When it comes to the background of Life in 3D, the siblings share on their website how their group came to be and how it was their parents who encouraged them to use their voices to encourage others.

“We got our first microphone in December 2021,” they share. “With no experience, we learned how to arrange three-part harmony and use a camera to record our cover songs.  Everything was homemade…but what started as just music for family and friends soon grew to an audience of over 1 million followers.  We never dreamed our music would be loved by so many, and it’s been incredible to become part of a community that’s connected through the gift of music. So life together became music. It became more than just our harmonies. It encompassed the way we interacted with each other– the way we laughed, argued, and even cleaned the kitchen together. It seemed as if our relationship deepened our experiences into a rich and vibrant lifestyle. A life in 3D.”

We hope that you enjoyed watching Life in 3D perform ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ today!

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This is song about my father and about his faith. Singing about the struggles of his life, with the hope that Jesus Christ will save him. He currently is dealing with stage 4 renal kidney failure, so me and him went on location and made this video for all to see. Currently it has with the first 3 days of being posted, 1100k views on facebook, and 150 views on youtube. please enjoy this song and let it speak to you

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Nashville-based country singer Trey Calloway delivers a heartfelt acoustic performance of his 2024 single 'Horses In Heaven' live from the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville. Written about the loss of a best friend, this deeply personal song showcases Trey’s raw emotion and storytelling at its finest.

Lauren Scott Joins Women Who Worship for ‘There’s Nothing That Our God Can’t Do’

Do you need a moment to just breathe in deep and feel the goodness of God? Look no further than Lauren Scott as she joins women who worship ‘There’s Nothing That Our God Can’t Do.” Sometimes we need a reminder that breathes straight into the places we’ve been holding too tightly. That hushes the anxious thoughts. That cups your weary heart in gentle hands and says, “He’s still God, and He’s still good.”

‘Just one word
You calm the storm that surrounds me
Just one word
The darkness has to retreat’

It’s the kind of song that feels like gathering around the kitchen table with your sisters in Christ, all of you a little tired, a little threadbare, but lifting up your voice anyway. Because you know, you know He can move mountains. You’ve seen Him mend what felt beyond repair. And even when you haven’t seen it yet, your heart still whispers, “I trust You.”

‘There’s nothing that our God can’t do
There’s not a mountain that He can’t move
Oh praise the name, that makes a way
There’s nothing that our God can’t do’

This incredible worship moment has gone viral with over 56,000 views and a dozen comments. One viewer commented, “That's right! "There's nothing that our God can't do." Lovely and true song of worship. God bless you all, to keep praising Him. Glory Hallelujah!” 

Another viewer couldn’t help but offer her gratitude during a moment of worship; she commented, “Thank you very much, ladies, for the beautiful music offered to our dear heavenly father.” Amen and thank God indeed!

Another viewer offered her praise and gratitude too, she said, “All Praise to Jesus, Almighty God Hallelujah.  He makes a way!” 

This is worship the way it’s meant to be. Not polished, not perfect. Just real women singing to a real God who never fails, even when life does.

If you’re aching today—if the grief feels fresh or the waiting long—press play. Let this moment wrap around you like a blanket fresh from the dryer. Let the truth of it seep down deep: There is truly nothing that our God can’t do.

Watch below and let your soul breathe again. Let it remember the One who still moves, still heals, still holds.

Psalm 46:1 “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”

The Petersens' Stunning Original Tune ‘Goodness of the Lord’

There are some songs that stop you mid-stir while you’re making dinner, that soften you mid-sigh, that have 
you fold your clothes, or water your tomatoes–moments when a song reaches right into your soul and whispers, “God sees you.” This is exactly what happens when you listen to The Peterson’s stunning original tune of ‘Goodness of the Lord.’ 

Filmed with a rugged cross as a background, the lyric video feels like coming home. The harmony rises like a Sunday morning prayer. It’s the kind of song you want to play as you sip your coffee and listen to God’s steady whisper that He loves you. 

‘And 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’

Rooted in the hills of Branson, Missouri, this family band—made up of four talented siblings (Katie, Ellen, Matt, and Julianne), their sweet mama Karen, and longtime friend Emmett Franz—has captured hearts across the world with their American roots sound and sincere faith. But this song? It’s something special. It doesn’t just speak to your ears—it wraps around your heart like a warm quilt.

You can’t help but hum right along because it’s so tender and so honest. It meets you right where you are–whether you’re coming out of a hard season or simply trying to hold onto joy in your everyday life. The lyrics speak softy, yet so powerfully of the truth we often forget: forget: God's goodness isn’t based on what we see—it’s based on who He is. Always present. Always faithful.

If your soul needs a gentle lift today, let this song remind you: God’s goodness is woven through every chapter of your life—even the ones that feel a little undone. Watch the video below and let ‘Goodness of the Lord’ be the sweet reminder your heart didn’t know it needed.

Psalm 100:5 “For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.”

Getting To Know Savana Adams

Western Kentucky-based singer-songwriter Savana Adams joined us to share her powerful testimony and the story behind her brand-new single, Hear My Heart. In this heartfelt interview, Savana opens up about her journey, faith, and how music has become her voice for healing and hope.

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We introduce you to Grace + Max — a married Christian music duo based in Nashville with hearts full of worship and a fresh sound you’ll love. 💑🎵 They share their journey as a couple, their passion for ministry through music, and give us the inside scoop on their heartfelt debut single "More Like You."

Megan Danielle Wows with ‘Goodness of God’ Rendition

Megan Danielle wows with a ‘Goodness of God’ rendition that will fill your soul. She was sitting in a room with dark green walls, the kind of color that feels like dusk just before it fades into night. Her voice quieted the world, like still water after the storm. Megan sat in a plush chair. Behind her, a guitarist played soft, steady — the kind of sound that doesn’t fill a room so much as it threads its way into the cracks of the soul.

And then she began to sing: I love You, Lord, for Your mercy never fails me...

It didn’t matter what kind of day you were having. The ache, the tiredness, the low hum of anxiety that’s become background noise for so many of us — it all fell silent. Her voice wasn’t polished in the way the world sometimes demands. It was pure. It was honest. And it was wrapped in a kind of grace that only comes from knowing the dark — and choosing to sing anyway.

And isn’t that where we find the goodness of God? Not always in the mountaintop moments or when life feels sunny and lined with gold. No, we often find His goodness in the middle of what feels unfixable. In the middle of the diagnosis. The heartbreak. The grief. The waiting room. The wilderness. In the plush chair under the green shadows, with nothing but a guitar behind us and the presence of God before us.

It’s the kind of goodness that walks beside you, even when your world feels like it’s falling apart. The kind of goodness that says, “I’ve been here all along.” The kind that reminds you: the dark may settle around you, but it can never settle in you, not when God is near.

These days, we need that reminder, like breath.

We need to know that even now — especially now — His mercy is running after us. That His faithfulness isn’t fragile. That His goodness doesn’t show up with fanfare but comes close in the quiet, steady like the strum of a guitar in a green-walled room.

And maybe that’s why Megan’s song landed the way it did. Because it didn’t just echo off the walls — it sank into the places where hope had grown thin. Her voice made space for us to remember: God’s goodness isn’t a feeling. It’s a fact. It’s not based on what we see. It’s based on who He is.

So let this be the reminder today:

When everything feels uncertain, God’s goodness is unchanging.
When the world feels cold, His kindness wraps around you like a warm chord.
When you don’t know what’s next, He’s already there — waiting with goodness in His hands.

And maybe all we need to do… is sit still, and listen.

Psalm 23:6 “Surely your goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life, and I will live in the house of the Lord forever.”

Carrie Underwood Powerful ‘How Great Thou Art’ on American Idol

Carrie Underwood turned in a powerful “How Great Thou Art” performance on American Idol. Her moving and awe-inspiring rendition of the beloved hymn deserves to be listened to multiple times. Watch the short clip to see and hear Carrie knock it out of the park as she performs a classic hymn near and dear to the hearts of many.

American Idol is a show in which a panel of judges, typically big, recognizable names in the music world, judge and critique those seeking to become singers. Throughout the season, those judges give their thoughts and opinions on the contestants and are forced to make cuts, sending many people home. Eventually, as the season progresses, who moves along in the competition and who goes home is up to the studio audience and those watching at home.

Carrie Underwood, a former American Idol winner, is now a judge on the program. In a clip posted on YouTube, the now-judge and past American Idol contestant took the stage on the show once again. This time, she took the stage and performed a tune beloved by many, “How Great Thou Art.”

“How Great Thou Art” is a song that will always and forever remain relevant and powerful. It does not matter how many times you may have heard the song; it will never become old, tired or stale. The hymn’s lyrics accurately and articulately describe Christ’s love and sacrifice for you and me.

“Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art
Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee
How great Thou art, how great Thou art”

Carrie has one of the most beautiful voices in entertainment. Every time she sings, it is abundantly clear why she won American Idol during the show’s fourth season. She displayed her voice as she beautifully performed the hymn about the powerful, mighty, faithful and loving God we serve.

2 Samuel 7:22 “Why you are great, O Lord God: for there is none like you, neither is there any God beside you, according to all that we have heard with our ears.”

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