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All Of Me

All Of Me

w/m kevin mccullough, doug bardolph, steve van hout, kyle olson, matt voss 


Verse

Im giving all of me today….              

over to you I simply hand it all away…

Theres been a part of me, I need to let go…

To let your mercy and grace flow…



Verse 2

Im giving all of me My Lord…             

to you who is my king the one that I adore…

Theres not a part of me you have not made new

Give me a life that looks like you…



Verse 3

I’m giving all of me to you…              

seeing your grace, washing me renewed 

Let every part of me be broken in your hand…

That my heart will know your plan…



Verse 4

So heres the all of me for now…          

keep me right here, you need to show me how…

So many parts of me I haven’t let go…

And still your mercy and still your grace and still your love does flow…



(Instrumental)


Verse 5

I’m giving all of me today…               

over to you I simply hand it all away…

So many parts of me, I haven’t let go…

Still your mercy and still your grace, and still your love does flow

Madman

Madman

(w/m kevin McCullough)


(Instrumental)


[Verse 1]

A strangeness in the air

Helpless voices crying out

Transforming change ever elusive

Redemption's hope hanging dead

Madness you are unbecoming

Madman why are you?


[Chorus]

Man of madness

Man of shame

Blameless price

And priceless grace

Diseased and awkward all alone I stand

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness saved


[Verse 2]

A searching in the soul

Desperate heart is crying out

Transforming change ever elusive

The journey's end so far away

Madness you are not heroic

Madman, why are you?


[Chorus]

Man of madness

Man of shame

Blameless price

And priceless grace

Diseased and awkward all alone I stand

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness saves


[Bridge]

Diseased and awkward all alone I stand

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness


[Chorus]

Man of madness

Man of shame

Blameless price

And priceless grace

Diseased and awkward all alone I stand

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness saves


[Outro]

(Instrumental)

(Woo!)

(Hahaha

Alexandra Osteen Shares the Heart Behind Lakewood Music’s House of Worship

Join Alexandra Osteen of Lakewood Music as she shares the heart behind their powerful new album House of Worship.


In this conversation with Brandon Woolum, Alexandra opens up about the inspiration behind the project, including themes of healing, gratitude, and declaring God’s promises through songs like “Made You Well” and “Abundance of Rain.” She also talks about the songwriting process, collaborating with artists like David Leonard and Mitch Wong, and how Lakewood Music writes for their local church while reaching a global audience.


Alexandra reflects on growing up in a well-known ministry family, discovering her personal calling, and what it means to lead worship with authenticity and purpose.


If you’re looking for encouragement, faith-filled music, and a deeper look into the heart behind House of Worship, this conversation is for you.

Isaac Mather on Reimagining 'Grace Greater Than Our Sin' with Tommee Profitt

Isaac Mather shares a powerful full-circle moment as he steps into The Resurrection of a King.


On the red carpet at the world premiere, Isaac talks with Brandon Woolum about reimagining “Grace Greater Than Our Sin” and how the opportunity to work with Tommee Profitt came after years of being impacted by his music during a difficult health journey.


He opens up about the challenge of taking a traditional hymn and bringing it to life in a bold, cinematic way, including being pushed vocally to new heights in the studio. Isaac also reflects on the unforgettable experience of recording with a full orchestra and choir, describing the atmosphere as electric and unlike anything he has ever felt before.


For Isaac, this project is more than just a performance. It is a meaningful moment of faith, growth, and stepping into something bigger than himself.

Amanda Nolan Performs 'Can’t Keep A Secret' Acoustic | GodTube Exclusive

Christian singer-songwriter Amanda Nolan delivers a powerful and intimate acoustic performance of her breakout single “Can’t Keep A Secret” exclusively for GodTube Music.


With raw emotion and a message rooted in faith, Amanda’s soulful voice brings this fan-favorite to life in a stripped-down setting that highlights the heart behind the song. It’s a reminder of the hope we’ve found in Jesus and why it’s something we can’t keep to ourselves.

Beloved Worship Songs Get Stunning Bluegrass Makeover

Beloved worship songs get a stunning bluegrass makeover in this creative cover by the Hudson Harmony Band. All of the sounds blend together so seamlessly. Play the video to hear it. 

As the band appears over various beautiful landscapes in northern Arizona, they sing snippets from “I’ll Fly Away,” “I Can’t Feel at Home Any More,” and other Gospel hymns. The bluegrass worship cover sounds almost a little sped-up, but it may actually just be the fast pace of their fingers on their instruments—they are a very skilled group.

Along with the guitar, members also play the banjo, mandolin, and fiddle. Bluegrass worship covers are wonderful to hear. It’s always nice to hear a song you’ve heard many times reimagined in a different way. 

Some of the lyrics from the medley, which are from “I Can’t Feel At Home An More,” are:

This world is not my home, I'm just a passing through
My treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue;
The angels beckon me from heaven's open door,
And I can't feel at home in this world anymore.

The hymn first appeared in 1919 in “Joyful Meeting in Glory Song Book No. 1,”  but the author is unknown. It’s a shame because it’s such a thoughtfully and cleverly written song. 

The first person to record the song was a blues singer named Sam Jones of Cincinnati, who recorded under the stage name Stovepipe No. 1. Since then, a number of artists have recorded and covered it, including the Arizona-based Hudson Harmony bluegrass band. 

It sounds just as good–if not better–when sung in this bluegrass style. Hopefully, the Hudson Harmony Band has got more bluegrass worship covers planned for the future, too!

“For we know that if the earthly house of our tabernacle be dissolved, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal, in the heavens.” 2 Corinthians 5:1

Couple’s Stripped-Down Version of 'The Old Rugged Cross'

This couple’s stripped-down version of “The Old Rugged Cross” will lift your spirit today. You can’t go wrong with the harmonica, guitar, and birds chirping. Play the video to remind us of the hope we have in Jesus. 

This couple's singing of "The Old Rugged Cross" is bringing glory to God through their cover of this sacred hymn. Some of the song’s lyrics are: 

On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,
the emblem of suffering and shame;
and I love that old cross where the dearest and best
for a world of lost sinners was slain.

The couple’s quaint porch setting makes the video feel very relaxed and laid back. It’s like you’ve just stepped over to your neighbors in the suburbs or country for a chat or Bible study. It’s very inviting, and it makes you just want to sing along. It’s refreshing to see this couple singing "The Old Rugged Cross.”

The Old Rugged Cross Was Written in 1913

The old hymn was written in 1913 by storied songwriter George Bennard. George was a coal miner turned preacher who worked with the Salvation Army. He got the inspiration for this hymn while reflecting on Christ’s crucifixion. The words came to his head: “I’ll cherish that old rugged cross.”

“I really didn’t write it. I was merely the instrument God used,” George said

The cross is a symbol we all know well. We should remember it with solidarity, as it is the instrument of our Savior’s death. More than a symbol of mourning, it’s a symbol of sacrifice and love. Because Jesus saved us from all of our sins through his death. We will for eternity be grateful to that old rugged cross. 

“Who his own self bare our sins in his body upon the tree, that we, having died unto sins, might live unto righteousness; by whose stripes ye were healed.” 1 Peter 2:24

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All Of Me

All Of Me

w/m kevin mccullough, doug bardolph, steve van hout, kyle olson, matt voss 


Verse

Im giving all of me today….              

over to you I simply hand it all away…

Theres been a part of me, I need to let go…

To let your mercy and grace flow…



Verse 2

Im giving all of me My Lord…             

to you who is my king the one that I adore…

Theres not a part of me you have not made new

Give me a life that looks like you…



Verse 3

I’m giving all of me to you…              

seeing your grace, washing me renewed 

Let every part of me be broken in your hand…

That my heart will know your plan…



Verse 4

So heres the all of me for now…          

keep me right here, you need to show me how…

So many parts of me I haven’t let go…

And still your mercy and still your grace and still your love does flow…



(Instrumental)


Verse 5

I’m giving all of me today…               

over to you I simply hand it all away…

So many parts of me, I haven’t let go…

Still your mercy and still your grace, and still your love does flow

Madman

Madman

(w/m kevin McCullough)


(Instrumental)


[Verse 1]

A strangeness in the air

Helpless voices crying out

Transforming change ever elusive

Redemption's hope hanging dead

Madness you are unbecoming

Madman why are you?


[Chorus]

Man of madness

Man of shame

Blameless price

And priceless grace

Diseased and awkward all alone I stand

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness saved


[Verse 2]

A searching in the soul

Desperate heart is crying out

Transforming change ever elusive

The journey's end so far away

Madness you are not heroic

Madman, why are you?


[Chorus]

Man of madness

Man of shame

Blameless price

And priceless grace

Diseased and awkward all alone I stand

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness saves


[Bridge]

Diseased and awkward all alone I stand

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness


[Chorus]

Man of madness

Man of shame

Blameless price

And priceless grace

Diseased and awkward all alone I stand

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness

I'm but a madman

Following the man whose madness saves


[Outro]

(Instrumental)

(Woo!)

(Hahaha

Alexandra Osteen Shares the Heart Behind Lakewood Music’s House of Worship

Join Alexandra Osteen of Lakewood Music as she shares the heart behind their powerful new album House of Worship.


In this conversation with Brandon Woolum, Alexandra opens up about the inspiration behind the project, including themes of healing, gratitude, and declaring God’s promises through songs like “Made You Well” and “Abundance of Rain.” She also talks about the songwriting process, collaborating with artists like David Leonard and Mitch Wong, and how Lakewood Music writes for their local church while reaching a global audience.


Alexandra reflects on growing up in a well-known ministry family, discovering her personal calling, and what it means to lead worship with authenticity and purpose.


If you’re looking for encouragement, faith-filled music, and a deeper look into the heart behind House of Worship, this conversation is for you.

Isaac Mather on Reimagining 'Grace Greater Than Our Sin' with Tommee Profitt

Isaac Mather shares a powerful full-circle moment as he steps into The Resurrection of a King.


On the red carpet at the world premiere, Isaac talks with Brandon Woolum about reimagining “Grace Greater Than Our Sin” and how the opportunity to work with Tommee Profitt came after years of being impacted by his music during a difficult health journey.


He opens up about the challenge of taking a traditional hymn and bringing it to life in a bold, cinematic way, including being pushed vocally to new heights in the studio. Isaac also reflects on the unforgettable experience of recording with a full orchestra and choir, describing the atmosphere as electric and unlike anything he has ever felt before.


For Isaac, this project is more than just a performance. It is a meaningful moment of faith, growth, and stepping into something bigger than himself.

Amanda Nolan Performs 'Can’t Keep A Secret' Acoustic | GodTube Exclusive

Christian singer-songwriter Amanda Nolan delivers a powerful and intimate acoustic performance of her breakout single “Can’t Keep A Secret” exclusively for GodTube Music.


With raw emotion and a message rooted in faith, Amanda’s soulful voice brings this fan-favorite to life in a stripped-down setting that highlights the heart behind the song. It’s a reminder of the hope we’ve found in Jesus and why it’s something we can’t keep to ourselves.

Beloved Worship Songs Get Stunning Bluegrass Makeover

Beloved worship songs get a stunning bluegrass makeover in this creative cover by the Hudson Harmony Band. All of the sounds blend together so seamlessly. Play the video to hear it. 

As the band appears over various beautiful landscapes in northern Arizona, they sing snippets from “I’ll Fly Away,” “I Can’t Feel at Home Any More,” and other Gospel hymns. The bluegrass worship cover sounds almost a little sped-up, but it may actually just be the fast pace of their fingers on their instruments—they are a very skilled group.

Along with the guitar, members also play the banjo, mandolin, and fiddle. Bluegrass worship covers are wonderful to hear. It’s always nice to hear a song you’ve heard many times reimagined in a different way. 

Some of the lyrics from the medley, which are from “I Can’t Feel At Home An More,” are:

This world is not my home, I'm just a passing through
My treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue;
The angels beckon me from heaven's open door,
And I can't feel at home in this world anymore.

The hymn first appeared in 1919 in “Joyful Meeting in Glory Song Book No. 1,”  but the author is unknown. It’s a shame because it’s such a thoughtfully and cleverly written song. 

The first person to record the song was a blues singer named Sam Jones of Cincinnati, who recorded under the stage name Stovepipe No. 1. Since then, a number of artists have recorded and covered it, including the Arizona-based Hudson Harmony bluegrass band. 

It sounds just as good–if not better–when sung in this bluegrass style. Hopefully, the Hudson Harmony Band has got more bluegrass worship covers planned for the future, too!

“For we know that if the earthly house of our tabernacle be dissolved, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal, in the heavens.” 2 Corinthians 5:1

Couple’s Stripped-Down Version of 'The Old Rugged Cross'

This couple’s stripped-down version of “The Old Rugged Cross” will lift your spirit today. You can’t go wrong with the harmonica, guitar, and birds chirping. Play the video to remind us of the hope we have in Jesus. 

This couple's singing of "The Old Rugged Cross" is bringing glory to God through their cover of this sacred hymn. Some of the song’s lyrics are: 

On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross,
the emblem of suffering and shame;
and I love that old cross where the dearest and best
for a world of lost sinners was slain.

The couple’s quaint porch setting makes the video feel very relaxed and laid back. It’s like you’ve just stepped over to your neighbors in the suburbs or country for a chat or Bible study. It’s very inviting, and it makes you just want to sing along. It’s refreshing to see this couple singing "The Old Rugged Cross.”

The Old Rugged Cross Was Written in 1913

The old hymn was written in 1913 by storied songwriter George Bennard. George was a coal miner turned preacher who worked with the Salvation Army. He got the inspiration for this hymn while reflecting on Christ’s crucifixion. The words came to his head: “I’ll cherish that old rugged cross.”

“I really didn’t write it. I was merely the instrument God used,” George said

The cross is a symbol we all know well. We should remember it with solidarity, as it is the instrument of our Savior’s death. More than a symbol of mourning, it’s a symbol of sacrifice and love. Because Jesus saved us from all of our sins through his death. We will for eternity be grateful to that old rugged cross. 

“Who his own self bare our sins in his body upon the tree, that we, having died unto sins, might live unto righteousness; by whose stripes ye were healed.” 1 Peter 2:24

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