Worship & Christ centered music. Hallelujah!

 

Danny Gokey. Pop.

This Top 40 Danny Gokey song “Love God, Love People” seems like a current theme song in answer to the world right now. Loving is so much easier with Jesus in your heart.

 

Shane & Shane. Easy listening.

Shane and Shane sing a number of anointed songs. “In Christ Alone” is not written by them, but the message of Christ being our cornerstone is such an important one. We hope you enjoy other songs of theirs as well which will certainly bless you.

 

Cece Winans. R and B.

When you are in the thick of a spiritual battle, this song “Waging War” seems to hit the spot. Quoting scripture, Ms. Winans definitely reminds us that we are dealing with “principalities and rulers” and reminds us Who to call upon.

The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.

King of Glory.

Charity Gayle is an anointed worship leader. Here she sings along with the also anointed Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. The presence of the Lord comes though and that is a huge blessing in worship.

Chainbreaker.

Worship songs have all kinds of messages. If you think your chains are too great for the Lord to handle, we are here to share that not only is that not true, but that songs are specifically created to disprove that theory. No issue is too great for our Lord. Thank you Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.

Psalm 34.

The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir sings scripture and singing scripture is a wonderful way to be filled with the Spirit once your heart is in Christ.

You Know My Name.

We have all felt invisible or helpless. The Lord knows and He’s always with you watching. He knows every hair in your head and calls you by name. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.

I Won’t Go Back.

This song could very well be the “Reformed New Agers in Christ” theme song. If you have been saved by His grace and mercy, surely this one by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir will bring a tear to your eye.

I Speak Jesus.

The most powerful way to speak over anyone.

My lips will shout for joy when I sing praise to you— I whom you have delivered.

— Psalm 71:23