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Mara Justine Talks Reimagining 'Blessed Assurance' with Tommee Profitt

Mara Justine delivers a stunning new take on the classic hymn “Blessed Assurance.”


On the red carpet at the premiere of The Resurrection of a King, Mara talks with Brandon Woolum about stepping into a song she grew up with and the responsibility of honoring something so familiar while bringing a fresh perspective to a new generation.


She shares how Tommee Profitt discovered her, brought her into the project, and pushed her vocally in ways she did not expect, including hitting some of the biggest notes of her career. Mara also reflects on the fast-paced recording process and how the final version completely surprised her.


Plus, she opens up about the powerful experience of hearing her voice paired with a full orchestra and cinematic production, calling it a work of art she is proud to be part of.

Father and Sons Perform Heart-Stirring Rendition of 'How Great Thou Art'

Check out this wonderful "How Great Thou Art" father and sons cover that hits all the right notes! The singers in the video are part of the Kuykendall family, and their mission with their music is to be a blessing and encouragement to others. We hope this performance does just that for you today!

‘Oh Lord, my God, when I, in awesome wonder, 
Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, 
Thy power throughout the universe displayed’

What a lovely rendition of this beloved hymn! This "How Great Thou Art" father and sons cover was done in the style of the Oak Ridge Boys, and many people shared online their praises for this performance.

“Beautiful harmony! I’ve always loved this song! Keep up the singing and being a blessing in this day and age!” comments one person after watching the music video.

“Gorgeous harmonies. One of the best hymns ever written. You all are just amazing. Very touching and actually brought me to tears,” writes another person online.  

‘How Great Thou Art’ Originated in Sweden

As for the background of ‘How Great Thou Art,’ the journey of how the song came to be is quite interesting. The hymn originated in Sweden in 1886, long before it reached the United States. 

Author and editor Carl Boberg originally wrote ‘How Great Thou Art’ as a poem. Later, those words were set to a Swedish folk tune. Then in 1907, Manfred von Glehn translated it into German, and five years later, a Russian pastor named Ivan Prokhanov created a Russian adaptation.

Then, in the early 1920s, Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Hine left their home in England and went to Poland as missionaries. That’s when they heard the Russian adaptation of ‘How Great Thou Art.’ Reverend Hine decided to write the English lyrics and make his own arrangement of the Swedish melody. After many iterations, we have the beloved ‘How Great Thou Art’ hymn we know today. 

We hope you enjoyed listening to this amazing version of “How Great Thou Art” today!

Mat and Savanna Shaw Shine in 'Be Moved' Music Video

Check out this beautiful music video of Mat and Savanna Shaw’s "Be Moved." The original song reminds us of the moments in life that move us. This is one talented father-daughter duo, and they use their musical talents to share hope and spread joy – we hope this song does just that for you today!

‘We live heartbeat to heartbeat and time keeps racing by
So let’s make some memories worth living for
We go fast lane to fast lane but in between the lines 
Is where we’re gonna find what matters more’

What an incredibly touching song written by Mat Shaw, Savanna Shaw, Shannon Haley Michaels, and Sarah Guarino. And Mat and Savanna share the meaning behind it in the caption of their music video. 

There Are Moments in Life That Move Us 

“To ‘be moved’ isn’t about having more. It’s about noticing more. We wrote this song about the kind of drives where no one’s on their phone. Where the conversation just unfolds. About backseat laughter. About choosing the long way home just to keep the conversation going. Where the sunshine hits just right and somehow a regular Tuesday feels unforgettable.”​​

They continue: “Those are the moments that move us. Having our whole family in this video felt like the only honest way to tell the story. Because the people you see in the backseat are the same ones who inspired the song in the first place.​ Take the long way home. Be moved.”

Mat and Savanna Shaw’s "Be Moved" is a song that will uplift you and remind you of what truly matters. How simple time with family, when there is nothing to distract us from each other, can be such sweet moments that fill our souls.

We hope that you enjoyed this gifted family sharing their song “Be Moved” with you today!

I love Jesus

I love Jesus

FLEURIE on Reimagining “I’ll Fly Away” with Tommee Profitt

FLEURIE brings a haunting and emotional depth to one of the most familiar hymns of all time.


On the red carpet at the premiere of The Resurrection of a King, FLEURIE talks with Brandon Woolum about reimagining “I’ll Fly Away” in a way that represents the powerful and often overlooked moment of the three days between the cross and the resurrection.


She shares the weight and reverence she felt approaching such a meaningful concept, along with the challenge of honoring a song that has been part of so many people’s lives for generations. FLEURIE also opens up about working with Tommee Profitt and how he pushed her to deliver an emotionally raw performance, even capturing moments where she was on the verge of tears.


With a balance of sorrow and hope, her version offers a fresh perspective on a timeless message.

Anthony Evans Jr. on ReImagining 'I Have Decided to Follow Jesus' with Tommee Profitt

Anthony Evans Jr. brings heart, legacy, and personal meaning to The Resurrection of a King.


On the red carpet, Anthony talks with Brandon Woolum about reimagining “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” and how the opportunity felt like a special, personal moment connected to his late mother, who always encouraged him to sing hymns.


He shares how growing up in the church shaped his approach to honoring these timeless songs while still embracing Tommee Profitt’s cinematic vision. Plus, Anthony reflects on the importance of excellence in Christian music and what it means to represent that on a global stage.

Jeremy Rosado Shares Wild Last-Minute Story Behind Tommee Profitt's 'The Resurrection Of A King'

Jeremy Rosado had no idea he was about to be part of The Resurrection of a King just weeks before it happened.


On the red carpet at the world premiere, Jeremy talks with Brandon Woolum about the wild, last-minute journey that led him to join the project, revealing how a dream and a message from Tommee Profitt brought everything together at the perfect time.


He shares the unbelievable story of recording his track “Nothing But The Blood” in just two takes while battling laryngitis, and how the entire experience felt like something much bigger than just music.


Jeremy also opens up about walking into the studio and being blown away by the full cinematic production, from the live orchestra to the choir, and why seeing the final visuals takes it to another level.


Plus, he gives an update on life on the road with Winter Jam, upcoming tours, and what’s next in a packed season ahead.

Vanessa Campagna on Working with Tommee Profitt and Embracing the Challenge of Cinematic Worship

Vanessa Campagna knows exactly what it means when Tommee Profitt calls an artist to work on one of his projects.


On the red carpet at the premiere of 'The Resurrection of a King, 'Vanessa talks with Brandon Woolum about her experience working with Tommee in the past, including The Birth of a King, and why every collaboration comes with a new level of challenge.


From being pushed to the top of her vocal range to embracing the intensity of his cinematic arrangements, Vanessa shares why she thrives in that environment and how those moments bring out the best in every artist involved.

Judgment Coming Down (Inspired by Psalm 58)

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Jordan Smith on Reimagining 'My Jesus I Love Thee' with Tommee Profitt

Jordan Smith brings a fresh and deeply emotional perspective to one of the most beloved hymns of all time.


On the red carpet at the premiere of The Resurrection of a King, Jordan sits down with Brandon Woolum to talk about reimagining “My Jesus I Love Thee” and how this cinematic project helped him rediscover the power and meaning behind lyrics he has sung his entire life.


He shares how working with Tommee Profitt pushed him beyond just hitting the big notes and instead challenged him to fully connect with every word, emotionally and spiritually. Jordan also reflects on a powerful line from the song that has taken on new meaning, reminding him that every breath and every day is a gift.


Plus, he opens up about the unforgettable experience of recording alongside a full orchestra, choir, and room full of musicians, describing it as a true moment of worship that goes far beyond a typical studio session.

Chilling 'Give Thanks' Rendition Performed in 3 Languages

This chilling 'Give Thanks' rendition performed in 3 languages will lift your spirits today and remind you who is always there for you–God. It’s beautiful and inspiring. Watch the video to feel His presence.

The group of believers sings in 3 languages—English, Hebrew, and Arabic — and it sounds beautiful. It surely brings much honor to God when he sees his children from different parts of the world come together to sing him worship songs. 

The song that they chose to sing is Henry Smith Jr.’s “Give Thanks (with a Grateful Heart).” Some of the English lyrics are: 

Give thanks with a grateful heart,
Give thanks to the Holy one,
Give thanks because He's given,
Jesus Christ His Son.

It is a beautiful song about gratitude and having a humble heart. Of all of the worship songs in the world, this one is one of the most emotional and powerful. 

The Song Was Written By Henry Smith Jr. 

The song was written by Henry Smith Jr., who was born with a degenerative disease that made him blind. He was very discouraged after college when he couldn’t find a job, but found encouragement through a sermon his pastor gave. The pastor referenced how Jesus made himself poor to make others rich through him.

Smith said, “In 1978, in an apartment in Williamsburg, Virginia, I wrote Give Thanks. Shortly thereafter my wife, Cindy, and I sang the song at our church. We repeated it a number of times over a period of several weeks.”

Eight years later, a friend brought him a cassette with his song, listed as “author unknown.” Hosanna! Music had published it, and Don Moen sang it on his album. 

Henry said, “I called the company and told them I had written the song. Their response was, ‘Good! We have been trying to find you.’ Since then, more than 50 recording companies have produced ‘Give Thanks.’”

It’s wonderful how God used Henry’s struggles to inspire him to write this and encourage thousands who’ve heard it. 

"And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him,” Colossians 3:17

Stanaj on Reimagining “Amazing Grace” with Tommee Profitt

Stanaj takes on one of the most iconic songs of all time with a bold, cinematic reimagining of “Amazing Grace.”


On the red carpet at the world premiere of The Resurrection of a King, Stanaj talks with Brandon Woolum about the pressure of stepping into a song that nearly everyone knows and how working with Tommee Profitt pushed him to new creative limits once again.


He shares why this performance goes far beyond hitting big notes, focusing instead on delivering the message of grace, the resurrection, and the story of Jesus in a way that truly connects. Stanaj also breaks down the challenge of balancing power and intimacy, and why sometimes the quietest moments in a song are the hardest to get right.


Plus, he reflects on how this project ties into The Birth of a King, creating a full-circle story that feels more like a cinematic sequel than just another album.

This Will Help You Remember 2 Kings From The Bible

All 66 books in song by His grace It's worship songs about the books of the Bible. Recap summary gospel style. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians,, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2 & 3 John, Jude, & Revelation. Salvation messages for the cosmos. Jesus Christ centered & honored. God and Holy Spirit inspired. By the Lords grace.

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Mara Justine Talks Reimagining 'Blessed Assurance' with Tommee Profitt

Mara Justine delivers a stunning new take on the classic hymn “Blessed Assurance.”


On the red carpet at the premiere of The Resurrection of a King, Mara talks with Brandon Woolum about stepping into a song she grew up with and the responsibility of honoring something so familiar while bringing a fresh perspective to a new generation.


She shares how Tommee Profitt discovered her, brought her into the project, and pushed her vocally in ways she did not expect, including hitting some of the biggest notes of her career. Mara also reflects on the fast-paced recording process and how the final version completely surprised her.


Plus, she opens up about the powerful experience of hearing her voice paired with a full orchestra and cinematic production, calling it a work of art she is proud to be part of.

Father and Sons Perform Heart-Stirring Rendition of 'How Great Thou Art'

Check out this wonderful "How Great Thou Art" father and sons cover that hits all the right notes! The singers in the video are part of the Kuykendall family, and their mission with their music is to be a blessing and encouragement to others. We hope this performance does just that for you today!

‘Oh Lord, my God, when I, in awesome wonder, 
Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, 
Thy power throughout the universe displayed’

What a lovely rendition of this beloved hymn! This "How Great Thou Art" father and sons cover was done in the style of the Oak Ridge Boys, and many people shared online their praises for this performance.

“Beautiful harmony! I’ve always loved this song! Keep up the singing and being a blessing in this day and age!” comments one person after watching the music video.

“Gorgeous harmonies. One of the best hymns ever written. You all are just amazing. Very touching and actually brought me to tears,” writes another person online.  

‘How Great Thou Art’ Originated in Sweden

As for the background of ‘How Great Thou Art,’ the journey of how the song came to be is quite interesting. The hymn originated in Sweden in 1886, long before it reached the United States. 

Author and editor Carl Boberg originally wrote ‘How Great Thou Art’ as a poem. Later, those words were set to a Swedish folk tune. Then in 1907, Manfred von Glehn translated it into German, and five years later, a Russian pastor named Ivan Prokhanov created a Russian adaptation.

Then, in the early 1920s, Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Hine left their home in England and went to Poland as missionaries. That’s when they heard the Russian adaptation of ‘How Great Thou Art.’ Reverend Hine decided to write the English lyrics and make his own arrangement of the Swedish melody. After many iterations, we have the beloved ‘How Great Thou Art’ hymn we know today. 

We hope you enjoyed listening to this amazing version of “How Great Thou Art” today!

Mat and Savanna Shaw Shine in 'Be Moved' Music Video

Check out this beautiful music video of Mat and Savanna Shaw’s "Be Moved." The original song reminds us of the moments in life that move us. This is one talented father-daughter duo, and they use their musical talents to share hope and spread joy – we hope this song does just that for you today!

‘We live heartbeat to heartbeat and time keeps racing by
So let’s make some memories worth living for
We go fast lane to fast lane but in between the lines 
Is where we’re gonna find what matters more’

What an incredibly touching song written by Mat Shaw, Savanna Shaw, Shannon Haley Michaels, and Sarah Guarino. And Mat and Savanna share the meaning behind it in the caption of their music video. 

There Are Moments in Life That Move Us 

“To ‘be moved’ isn’t about having more. It’s about noticing more. We wrote this song about the kind of drives where no one’s on their phone. Where the conversation just unfolds. About backseat laughter. About choosing the long way home just to keep the conversation going. Where the sunshine hits just right and somehow a regular Tuesday feels unforgettable.”​​

They continue: “Those are the moments that move us. Having our whole family in this video felt like the only honest way to tell the story. Because the people you see in the backseat are the same ones who inspired the song in the first place.​ Take the long way home. Be moved.”

Mat and Savanna Shaw’s "Be Moved" is a song that will uplift you and remind you of what truly matters. How simple time with family, when there is nothing to distract us from each other, can be such sweet moments that fill our souls.

We hope that you enjoyed this gifted family sharing their song “Be Moved” with you today!

I love Jesus

I love Jesus

FLEURIE on Reimagining “I’ll Fly Away” with Tommee Profitt

FLEURIE brings a haunting and emotional depth to one of the most familiar hymns of all time.


On the red carpet at the premiere of The Resurrection of a King, FLEURIE talks with Brandon Woolum about reimagining “I’ll Fly Away” in a way that represents the powerful and often overlooked moment of the three days between the cross and the resurrection.


She shares the weight and reverence she felt approaching such a meaningful concept, along with the challenge of honoring a song that has been part of so many people’s lives for generations. FLEURIE also opens up about working with Tommee Profitt and how he pushed her to deliver an emotionally raw performance, even capturing moments where she was on the verge of tears.


With a balance of sorrow and hope, her version offers a fresh perspective on a timeless message.

Anthony Evans Jr. on ReImagining 'I Have Decided to Follow Jesus' with Tommee Profitt

Anthony Evans Jr. brings heart, legacy, and personal meaning to The Resurrection of a King.


On the red carpet, Anthony talks with Brandon Woolum about reimagining “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” and how the opportunity felt like a special, personal moment connected to his late mother, who always encouraged him to sing hymns.


He shares how growing up in the church shaped his approach to honoring these timeless songs while still embracing Tommee Profitt’s cinematic vision. Plus, Anthony reflects on the importance of excellence in Christian music and what it means to represent that on a global stage.

Jeremy Rosado Shares Wild Last-Minute Story Behind Tommee Profitt's 'The Resurrection Of A King'

Jeremy Rosado had no idea he was about to be part of The Resurrection of a King just weeks before it happened.


On the red carpet at the world premiere, Jeremy talks with Brandon Woolum about the wild, last-minute journey that led him to join the project, revealing how a dream and a message from Tommee Profitt brought everything together at the perfect time.


He shares the unbelievable story of recording his track “Nothing But The Blood” in just two takes while battling laryngitis, and how the entire experience felt like something much bigger than just music.


Jeremy also opens up about walking into the studio and being blown away by the full cinematic production, from the live orchestra to the choir, and why seeing the final visuals takes it to another level.


Plus, he gives an update on life on the road with Winter Jam, upcoming tours, and what’s next in a packed season ahead.

Vanessa Campagna on Working with Tommee Profitt and Embracing the Challenge of Cinematic Worship

Vanessa Campagna knows exactly what it means when Tommee Profitt calls an artist to work on one of his projects.


On the red carpet at the premiere of 'The Resurrection of a King, 'Vanessa talks with Brandon Woolum about her experience working with Tommee in the past, including The Birth of a King, and why every collaboration comes with a new level of challenge.


From being pushed to the top of her vocal range to embracing the intensity of his cinematic arrangements, Vanessa shares why she thrives in that environment and how those moments bring out the best in every artist involved.

Judgment Coming Down (Inspired by Psalm 58)

#psalm58 #musicofthebible #psalms #kingdavid

Jordan Smith on Reimagining 'My Jesus I Love Thee' with Tommee Profitt

Jordan Smith brings a fresh and deeply emotional perspective to one of the most beloved hymns of all time.


On the red carpet at the premiere of The Resurrection of a King, Jordan sits down with Brandon Woolum to talk about reimagining “My Jesus I Love Thee” and how this cinematic project helped him rediscover the power and meaning behind lyrics he has sung his entire life.


He shares how working with Tommee Profitt pushed him beyond just hitting the big notes and instead challenged him to fully connect with every word, emotionally and spiritually. Jordan also reflects on a powerful line from the song that has taken on new meaning, reminding him that every breath and every day is a gift.


Plus, he opens up about the unforgettable experience of recording alongside a full orchestra, choir, and room full of musicians, describing it as a true moment of worship that goes far beyond a typical studio session.

Chilling 'Give Thanks' Rendition Performed in 3 Languages

This chilling 'Give Thanks' rendition performed in 3 languages will lift your spirits today and remind you who is always there for you–God. It’s beautiful and inspiring. Watch the video to feel His presence.

The group of believers sings in 3 languages—English, Hebrew, and Arabic — and it sounds beautiful. It surely brings much honor to God when he sees his children from different parts of the world come together to sing him worship songs. 

The song that they chose to sing is Henry Smith Jr.’s “Give Thanks (with a Grateful Heart).” Some of the English lyrics are: 

Give thanks with a grateful heart,
Give thanks to the Holy one,
Give thanks because He's given,
Jesus Christ His Son.

It is a beautiful song about gratitude and having a humble heart. Of all of the worship songs in the world, this one is one of the most emotional and powerful. 

The Song Was Written By Henry Smith Jr. 

The song was written by Henry Smith Jr., who was born with a degenerative disease that made him blind. He was very discouraged after college when he couldn’t find a job, but found encouragement through a sermon his pastor gave. The pastor referenced how Jesus made himself poor to make others rich through him.

Smith said, “In 1978, in an apartment in Williamsburg, Virginia, I wrote Give Thanks. Shortly thereafter my wife, Cindy, and I sang the song at our church. We repeated it a number of times over a period of several weeks.”

Eight years later, a friend brought him a cassette with his song, listed as “author unknown.” Hosanna! Music had published it, and Don Moen sang it on his album. 

Henry said, “I called the company and told them I had written the song. Their response was, ‘Good! We have been trying to find you.’ Since then, more than 50 recording companies have produced ‘Give Thanks.’”

It’s wonderful how God used Henry’s struggles to inspire him to write this and encourage thousands who’ve heard it. 

"And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him,” Colossians 3:17

Stanaj on Reimagining “Amazing Grace” with Tommee Profitt

Stanaj takes on one of the most iconic songs of all time with a bold, cinematic reimagining of “Amazing Grace.”


On the red carpet at the world premiere of The Resurrection of a King, Stanaj talks with Brandon Woolum about the pressure of stepping into a song that nearly everyone knows and how working with Tommee Profitt pushed him to new creative limits once again.


He shares why this performance goes far beyond hitting big notes, focusing instead on delivering the message of grace, the resurrection, and the story of Jesus in a way that truly connects. Stanaj also breaks down the challenge of balancing power and intimacy, and why sometimes the quietest moments in a song are the hardest to get right.


Plus, he reflects on how this project ties into The Birth of a King, creating a full-circle story that feels more like a cinematic sequel than just another album.

This Will Help You Remember 2 Kings From The Bible

All 66 books in song by His grace It's worship songs about the books of the Bible. Recap summary gospel style. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians,, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2 & 3 John, Jude, & Revelation. Salvation messages for the cosmos. Jesus Christ centered & honored. God and Holy Spirit inspired. By the Lords grace.

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