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Family's Heartfelt 'Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus' Performance

There’s something holy in the Garms Family’s heartfelt ‘Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus’ that feels less like a soft whisper to your soul on a weary day. David and Kris, alongside their six children, carry this music like a gentle hand held steady through life’s storms. Since 2008, their family has traveled countless miles, cradling tired hearts with “Nights of Encouragement,” a living room turned sanctuary, and a road that folds into home wherever they go.

What I love most about their music is that it’s about their real, honest love of Jesus with their voices woven together with grace, humility, and the kind of faith that blooms in the cracks of hard seasons. Their rendition is breathed out like a prayer, a balm for the worn, the hopeful, the searching.

How did they get their start in performing? Well, these once quiet hymns sung around their Minnesota kitchen table grew into something unexpected. When a promoter finally asked, “Do you sing?” They whispered yes, stepping onto a path paved by God’s gentle invitation. None of their children had formal lessons, but each picked up instruments and songs from a place deeper than technique—a place of longing and love.

When life shifted—when David lost his job in 2010—the Garms didn’t falter. They leaned into the promise of God’s faithfulness and said yes to the call of full-time ministry. Now, their music travels across states and hearts, stitching together stories of grace with fiddle, banjo, mandolin, and voices tender as prayer.

If your heart feels heavy today, pause for a moment with the Garms Family’s rendition of this favorite hymn. Let their song lift your eyes, steady your soul, and remind you that He is near—always near.

“Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross…” Hebrews 12:2

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Cody Carnes, Kari Jobe, and Martin Smith Unite for Powerful 'Our God Reigns' Performance

It’s the combination we’ve been waiting for. Cody Carnes, Kari Jobe, and Martin Smith united for a powerful ‘Our God Reigns’ performance, and I’d say it’s almost magical. These worship leaders' voices sound so splendid together. Watch the video to see the wonderful worship performance. 

Martin originally wrote ‘Our God Reigns (Over All The Earth)’ with his Delerious? band members, Stuart Garrard, Timothy Jupp, Stuart Smith, and Jonathan Thatcher, in 2005. Some of the verses from Cody, Kari, and Martin’s version are:

Let the heavens rejoice
Let the earth be glad
Say among the nations
Our god reigns

Their version, which is seven and a half minutes long, sounds incredible as a form of corporate worship. 

“We didn’t think about how we could sing this in church,” Martin said of writing the song in 2005. “We were just doing our thing. And then, as the years have gone by, you know, I start hearing this chorus resurface, you know, from places like Upperroom and Hillsong… Then it was like, maybe there’s a new version, you know, that we could carry into the church, that it brings that alive.”

So Martin partnered with Cody and Chris Tomlin to rewrite the song, and Kari and Cody sang it. Each of them is a famous worship leader, and it's marvelous to hear them sing together. Their voices complement each other so well. It’s clear that they created and sang this song with the intent to simply give glory to God, and it is beautiful to see and hear. This version is a wonderful song of faith, and I’m sure you’ll agree!

“The LORD reigns, he is clothed with majesty; the LORD is clothed with strength, with which he has girded himself: the world also is established, that it cannot be moved.” Psalms 93:1

A Cappella Group Delivers Chillingly Beautiful 'Be Thou My Vision'

It’s not every day a video stops you in your tracks and fills your heart with peace, but this one absolutely will. This a cappella group delivers a chillingly beautiful rendition of ‘Be Thou My Vision’;  a spine-tingling moment and trust us when we say: it’s nothing short of heavenly.

I’ve sung that hymn more times than I can count—through seasons of joy, and in moments when my knees hit the floor in prayer. But when these four men lifted their voices in a quiet wooden church, something holy seemed to stir.

They didn’t have instruments, and they certainly didn’t need them. Just four voices are rich and full of soul. It’s the kind of harmony that blows the dust off old hymns and brings a lump to your throat before the first verse is even finished. These young men were dressed so neatly in black suits and white shirts as they stood in the middle of that sanctuary and let their voices do all the work. And believe me when I say, it felt like heaven opened just a little.

The group is called King’s Return, and they started in the most unexpected way by singing in stairwells and posting videos online. But their kind of music caught the media’s attention, and what we love the most his how they came together out of their love for the Gospel and old hymns. Slowly, their voices began reaching people all over the world. One video after another, millions started listening. And now? They’re singing in churches and concert halls. 

As a woman who’s seen many seasons of life, I’ve learned that real worship doesn’t have to be the newest worship song that’s gone viral. Sometimes it’s soft. Reverent. Sometimes it’s four men in a quiet church, reminding us of the goodness of God with nothing but their breath and hearts wide open.

One listener wrote, “This is the most beautiful version I’ve ever heard—and I’ve been listening for over 70 years.” I couldn’t agree more.

And it’s not just this song. King’s Return has performed everything from gospel to jazz to classic hymns without instruments. Their music crosses genres and generations, but what stays the same is the heart behind it. Their songs carry hope, healing, and a reminder of what really matters.

They chose the name King’s Return for a reason. “Kings” because they’re walking forward in strength and dignity. “Return” because they’re bringing something back—something we’ve been missing. Music with meaning. Songs with soul.

If you’ve had a long week, if your heart feels heavy, or even if you just want to sit with a cup of tea and listen to something beautiful, take a few minutes and listen to this. Let it wash over you like a gentle wave of peace. Let it remind you that God still meets us right where we are—even through a YouTube video and an old hymn.

And maybe, just maybe, you’ll find yourself singing along softly like I did, with hands clasped and a thankful heart.

“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.”  Psalm 150:6

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