Country singer-songwriter Whey Jennings, grandson of legendary country singer Waylon Jennings, strips it down for an acoustic performance of “Baptized By Fire,” the powerful title track from his upcoming album, out Friday, May 27.
Blending his family’s outlaw roots with a deeply personal story of redemption, faith, and transformation, Whey delivers a raw and honest performance that hits at the core of the human experience. The song reflects his journey from addiction to salvation, capturing both the struggle and the hope found on the other side.
We celebrate God's sacrifice and are grateful Jesus' sacrifice opened the gates of heaven for us eternally. Original music and lyrics by Clare Steffen, and lyrics by Ray Kayanek with vocals from SUNO, and instrumentation modified and played and produced by Ray Kayanek as a part of the Round The Globe project.
Chris Tomlin joins Crosswalk Talk's Michael Foust to discuss The First Hymn, a new film exploring the oldest known Christian hymn and the challenge of bringing its ancient words to life for today’s church. He explains why the project filled him with “fear and trembling,” how it deepened his love for hymns and why he believes worship has the power to lift our eyes above the chaos of the world. Tomlin also reflects on what he is seeing on the Winter Jam tour, including a growing hunger for worship and hope among audiences across the country. It’s a thoughtful conversation about music, faith, the early church and the everlasting King who still gives believers hope today.
Experience this heartfelt, high-energy country Christian worship declaration. Bow (Every Knee) proclaims the ultimate sovereignty of the Alpha and Omega, recounting God’s mighty miracles from creation’s spoken light bursting through darkness, the Red Sea parting, Jericho’s walls tumbling at the trumpet, to water turned to wine, multitudes fed, winds stilled, and the dead rising from the grave. Infused with heartland pride, family legacy, and resurrection fire burning through the bloodline, the track boldly affirms that every knee shall bow, every tongue proclaim, and death itself must surrender before the King.
Key lyrics excerpts:
“Every knee shall bow. Every tongue proclaim. Alpha and Omega. Forever He remains. Death in every shadow bow before the throne. Family strong. Bloodline faithful. We are not alone.” Water changed at wedding tables. Multitudes receive their bread. Winds grew silent at his command. The risen walk from death’s cold bed. Keys of Hades now are taken. Grave is lost at final claim. Resurrection fires burning through our family name.”
Blind Christian artist Ginny Owens brings humor, honesty, and powerful truth to the stage during her EP release party in Nashville with a heartfelt introduction and performance of “Broken Beautifully (The Airport Man Song).”
Before singing, Ginny shares a hilarious and relatable story about navigating airports as a blind traveler—highlighting the awkward, well-meaning, and sometimes frustrating interactions she encounters along the way. With her signature wit, she turns those moments into something meaningful, reminding us that what truly challenges us isn’t always our circumstances—but how people respond to them.
That real-life inspiration leads into a moving performance of “Broken Beautifully,” a song that speaks to the shared brokenness we all carry—and the beauty that God brings through it. With poignant lyrics and a tender delivery, Ginny reminds us that we’re all navigating life in our own way, often stumbling in the dark, yet still capable of reflecting light and grace.
This intimate live moment is filled with laughter, vulnerability, and a message we all need: we may be broken, but we are beautifully held together.
Singer, songwriter, and worship leader Michael Bethany joins Brandon Woolum to talk about his powerful new live album Sanctuary—a 19-track, 100+ minute worship experience recorded at Freedom Church in Dallas, TX.
In this conversation, Michael shares the heart behind the project, including its central theme: becoming a dwelling place for the Holy Spirit and cultivating deeper intimacy with God in everyday life. He also takes us inside the atmosphere of the live recording, highlights standout moments like “Take Your Place,” “Secret Place,” and “Be Magnified,” and explains why he chose to leave spontaneous worship moments in the final release.
Beyond the music, Michael opens up about his global outreach through Overflow Culture, mentoring the next generation of worship leaders, and the importance of prioritizing your “secret place” with God in the midst of a busy life and ministry.
There’s something about a quiet room—an empty church—that somehow doesn’t feel empty at all. When Canaan Baca sings ‘Oh My Soul,’ in this glorious lyric video, the space may look still, but it feels full—full of presence, full of peace, full of that steady reminder that God shows up whether the room is packed or it’s just you and Him.
And maybe that’s exactly what your soul needs today. Because life doesn’t always feel loud with joy. Sometimes it’s quiet. Sometimes it’s heavy. Sometimes it’s just you trying to take the next breath.
But then these words come in like a gentle nudge: “You woke me this morning to mercy and grace, can’t count all the reasons to give You my praise…” and suddenly, you remember—not everything is perfect, but God is still good; not everything makes sense, but grace is still here; not everything feels joyful, but joy hasn’t left you.
I love how this song doesn’t pretend life is easy—it leans right into it: “Sometimes You’re giving or taking away, no matter the season, I’ll give You my praise.” That’s the kind of faith that grows deep roots—the kind that says, even here, I will bless the Lord.
And then comes the part that makes you want to move a little: “All day, all night, I will bless the Lord at all times.” So go ahead—take your shoes off. Let your kitchen floor, your living room, or the quiet of your bedroom become holy ground. Let yourself sway a little, dance if you want to, lift your hands if you need to. Crank up the stereo. Because worship isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence.
Even in an “empty” room, heaven feels close when your heart starts singing, “Bless the Lord, oh my soul, remember what He’s done.” Friend, your soul hasn’t forgotten—it just needed reminding. So today, let this be your moment—not polished, not planned, just real. A little music, a little movement, and a whole lot of Jesus, as your soul remembers… He’s been so good to us.
“Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits,” Psalm 103:1-2.
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