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MercyMe Gives Updates on New Album + Movie | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with MercyMe on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards! The band talks about frontman Bart Millard hosting this year’s show, wrapping production on I Can Only Imagine 2, and even drops the release date for their brand new album. Plus—they tease an exciting upcoming collaboration with Tedashii that fans won’t want to miss.

The Heritage’s Moving ‘God Be Praised’ Live Performance

The Heritage turned in a moving live performance of “God Be Praised.” The talented musicians sang their tune about praising and worshiping the Lord, regardless of any miracles he might or might not perform in our lives. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear The Heritage perform “God Be Praised.”

None of us would have a chance without God’s love, mercy and grace. We’d still be lost and living in sin and shame if Christ had not willingly gone to the cross and suffered and died on our behalf. He gave us hope, a future and the opportunity for everlasting life with Him. He deserves our endless praise and worship for that ultimate act of love.

While Christ has defeated sin and death and freely provides forgiveness and love for all who call upon His name, we still constantly call upon Him and ask for His help and guidance, as the Bible says we should. However, even if He were to not do anything else for us, His dying on the cross and taking our place is more than enough for a bunch of sinners. That was more than we deserved, and He should be honored and glorified.

That is precisely what The Heritage sings about in their tune “God Be Praised.” God sending His Son to die to bridge the gap, the rupture that sin caused, is worthy of all glory, honor and praise.

“There is more to You than miracles
Though You do amazing things
You don’t have to make the mountains move
To deserve the highest praise”

Nothing else could ever top Christ giving himself up for us while we were still sinners because it forever changed everything for humanity. We didn’t deserve that, and there is no possible way we deserve more of His love and blessings, yet He continues to touch and impact our lives in endless ways.

Hebrews 13:15 “Through him let us offer up a sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of lips which make confession to his name.”

The Heritage Powerful Live Rendition of ‘I Sing Praises’

If you have a minute to spare, listen to The Heritage’s powerful live rendition of ‘I Sing Praises.’ Sometimes worship gets tangled up in the noise of our minds—the dishes piled in the sink, the worry over grown children who don’t listen quite like we hoped, the endless to-do list humming in the back of our hearts. We try to lift our voices, but the weight of all that “what if” and “when will” sits heavy. It seems like a never-ending cycle of worry. 

But today, I heard a song that did something different. The Heritage’s worship song wasn’t just music—it was medicine. At least for me it was, I hope you will feel it too. It was like Jesus Himself reached down, took the worry from my chest, and rubbed a healing balm over my weary heart. With every note, every chorus, that anxious clatter faded, replaced by something holy and quiet and strong.

“I sing praises to Your name, O Lord, Praises to Your name, O Lord, For Your name is great And greatly to be praised.”

The words rose up—not just from their lips, but from deep within, where faith roots down even when life shakes. The music wrapped around the heart like a soft, steady hand, reminding us that God’s name is not just great—it’s everything. The place where fear lets go and peace blooms.

When the chorus swells and they sing: 

‘I give glory to Your name
O Lord, Glory to Your name
O Lord, For Your name is great 
And greatly to be praised’

It’s a soft, warm invitation to lay down the worry, to lift up our voices with a fierce kind of joy, to remember that the One we praise is greater than every messy kitchen and every hard conversation.

If your heart is heavy today, maybe you need this too. Maybe you need a moment where the noise stops and only the name of Jesus fills the room. The Heritage reminds us that worship isn’t about having it all together—it’s about bringing the real, the broken, the distracted, and the weary to a God whose name is great and greatly to be praised.

So sing it with me, friend. Even if your hands are full and your heart feels tangled, sing praises to His name. Because He is worthy, and His love is the balm our souls need most.

Psalm 145:3 “Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.”

Megan Woods Talk 'The Truth' Success + More | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with rising artist Megan Woods on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards, where she’s nominated for Female Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Breakout Single! Megan reflects on a breakthrough year—her Grand Ole Opry debut, national TV appearance, and the success of her hit single “The Truth.” She also opens up about her next single “I Believe You” and shares her powerful journey from struggling to connect with God to becoming a worship leader and artist whose music is impacting lives.

Hope Darst Talks First RIAA Gold Certification | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Hope Darst on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards, where she’s presenting this year! She shares about her brand new live worship album IN THE MIGHTY NAME, and reflects on the incredible journey of her hit song Peace Be Still, which just earned its first RIAA Gold certification — five years after its release!

Jenn Johnson (Bethel Music) Reveals She's Working on Solo Album | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Jenn Johnson on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards where she shares whether presenting or performing feels more stressful, reflects on Bethel's powerful project 'We Must Respond,' and opens up about maintaining spiritual and emotional health while serving in multiple roles at Bethel. She laso reveals she's working on her debut solo album

Emerson Day Talks New Single 'Get Behind Me' | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with rising Christian music singer-songwriter Emerson Day on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards! She shares the heart behind her powerful new single 'Get Behind Me' — including the version featuring Zach Williams — and talks about her journey from law enforcement to full-time music ministry. With a couple of EPs already released, is a full album on the way?

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God Is All of the above

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Chris Tomlin Talks 'The First. Hymn' + Fall Church Tour | 2025 K-Love Fan Awards

We caught up with Chris Tomlin to talk about his powerful new project, The First Hymn, and his heart behind returning to churches for his fall tour—bringing worship back to where it all began. Hear how this project is reconnecting listeners with timeless truths and why this season of ministry feels especially meaningful.

Anne Wilson Reveals When We'll Hear New Music (hint: it's soon!) | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Anne Wilson on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards, where she's nominated for Artist of the Year and Female Artist of the Year! Anne talks about the release of REBEL Revisited with 33 tracks, her constant songwriting, and what’s next—new single coming next month and a full album in about six! She also shares a powerful testimony moment from performing for secular audiences.

O Holy Lord - Kom Hellig Ånd

This song is too good not to be heard in a wider context. Fredrik Lauvland / Mikael Stensland Kollektivet Lovsang Translation notes: Lyrics are best translated thought for thought as much as possible. Word for word is usually a mess, and it's a good idea to avoid well-worn phrases, for once these are over-used they become clichés that have lost the power to stimulate. "Hellige Ånd / Hellige Ånd" & "Kongenes Konge" are both terms that are important to get right, but their translations don't fit the music. Hellige Ånd is 4 syllables with a / ^^ / rhythm, Hellig Ånd has 3: / ^ /. But the English, "Holy Spirit" has 4 syllables in an iambic pattern / ^ / ^ , while "Holy Ghost" is too old-fashioned to use nowadays, and has wrong associations. Likewise, King of Kings is iambic / ^ / but "Kongenes Konge" goes / ^^ / ^ . So when choosing a suitable translation I have first rephrased the opening lines. "O Holy Lord,” which preserves the "holy" aspect, and introduces the point that the LORD is that Spirit who is present; The Holy Spirit is God here personally, no less! I chose "O Holy LORD,” not "Come..." because "come" gives the impression we are bossing God around, which is unfortunate, but having once said O, which is a supplication, when we later sing "Come, Holy Spirit.." this also comes across as a supplication; and of course, now the proper subject of the song: the Holy Spirit, has been invoked by His title. To fix the rhythm problem of "King of Kings", I moved it to the line before to get it to scan, and transferred the thought-content to the next line. "To you would I belong" has a very particular meaning or nuance contained in the word-order: "I wish or long to belong to you". But "I would belong to you" implies "..."but I don't" while "To you l would belong" can imply "I wish to" but could imply: ... "but that isn't possible". The original line reads "I give myself completely to you", which quite obviously has far too many syllables for the line. A shorter form "I wholly give myself, eases the strain but then can be misheard as "holy", and in any case still doesn't solve much. "My self I wholly give" will scan, and by separating "my" and "self" makes a point, but leaves out "to whom or what?"; so it feels both unsatisfactory, incomplete, and what is worse, - sounds banale. "O" on its own, does not mean the same as "Oh". "O" means "it is you I am addressing", while "Oh" (in this setting,) is a sigh from the heart. "Hovering", is, of course, a reference to Genesis 1 verse 2. https://youtu.be/3wNrJISn-vU?si=PBbIQNvJg-EsGANp

Legendary Softball Coach Patty Gasso Talks Winning Sports Impact Award | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with legendary softball coach Patty Gasso on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards, where she’s being honored with this year’s Sports Impact Award! Coach Gasso reflects on a big year—returning to the Women’s College World Series and preparing to lead Team USA in 2028. She shares how her faith has shaped her coaching journey and what this recognition means to her both personally and professionally.

Leanna Crawford Talks Success of 'Still Waters' | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards (red carpet)

We caught up with Leanna Crawford and her husband, NBA player Cody Zeller, on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards! Leanna reflects on her incredible journey from her first carpet appearance to being nominated for Female Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Breakout Single. She opens up about the long road to releasing her deeply personal hit song, shares the moment she knew it was resonating, and teases new music already in the works. Plus—has marriage influenced her next chapter?

Soul-Stirring ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ Performance

With a strong leading baritone and an abundance of beautiful backup vocals, you’re bound to be wowed by this soul-stirring ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ performance. Watch the clip to see the awe-inspiring moment of worship.  

In the video posted on YouTube, the Gaither Music group slowly launches into a soul-filled cover of the classic church hymn “I’d Rather Have Jesus” in a live performance. The rich baritone who leads the group in the song is Mark Lowrey, co-writer of “Mary, Did You Know?” As he sings with great care and excellent pacing, the camera pans over the crowd in the room. It’s apparent that they are completely enraptured by Lowry’s incredible voice. Some even have tears dripping down their faces. 

As soon as there’s a break in the song, clapping erupts, followed by the song’s strongest verse:

‘Than to be the king of a vast domain 
Or be held in sin's dread sway 
I'd rather have Jesus than anything 
This world affords today’

It’s beautiful to witness so many people make a connection with God through worship. You can’t help but feel touched as the singers give deep and obvious reverence to the song about sacrifice. The song carried a personal meaning for its writer, George Beverly Shea. In the 1930s, he had an offer to work in the secular music industry, but like the verse in the song, he chose to serve God and sing in churches instead of pursuing fame and wealth. He maintained his dedication to God throughout his singing career and eventually joined teams with Billy Graham. The song is a testament to his life, that he’d rather have Jesus “than silver or gold.”

“Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me.” Matthew 19:21

Blanca Talks Upcoming Album 'Full Bloom' + More | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards (red carpet)

We caught up with Blanca on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards to talk about her upcoming 4th album, FULL BLOOM, arriving this October! She shares the heart behind her new single “Safety”, how this project builds on the deeply personal journey of her last album, and what fans can expect sonically and spiritually.

bodie Talks 'Whisper in the Wind' Success + Major Songwriting Win | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with bodie on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards to talk about his breakout year! 🌟 His hit "Whisper in the Wind" is nominated for Breakout Single and still climbing the charts, plus he just made history as the first Christian artist to win the Grand Prize at the International Songwriting Competition, judged by legends like Paul Stanley from KISS.

Jamie MacDonald Talks 'Desperate' Success | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards (red carpet)

We caught up with rising Christian music star Jamie MacDonald on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards, where she celebrated 3 nominations! Jamie opens up about her powerful song 'Desperate,' how it's impacted both her and listeners walking through tough seasons, and what pulled him back into music after 5 years away.

✨ Salvation – A Gospel Song of Grace & Redemption

Salvation is God’s gift of grace, freely given to all who believe. Reflect on His redeeming love through this worship song. “For by grace you have been saved…” (Ephesians 2:8). Let this message uplift your spirit. ❤️ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@OceanWorship

💪 Fear Not – Worship Song from Isaiah 41:10

When fear threatens your heart, remember God’s promise: “Fear not, for I am with you.” Stand firm in faith and courage through this powerful worship. 🛡️ Be encouraged today. Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/@OceanWorship

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