75 Worship Songs to Praise and Glorify God at Church, Home and Everywhere in Between

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Feel the Spirit through these powerful church songs.

From the early days of the Christian church all the way to our present day, worship music has certainly transformed over time. The most popular worship songs today are contemporary worship music, with strong influences of pop-culture music. Of course, it wasn’t always this way. In the earliest centuries, worship music was influenced by the Old Testament and as such, followed Jewish practices closely (mostly Psalms and hymns being sung).

The shift to contemporary worship music—what we're most familiar with today—began in the 1960s. In the United States, the climate at the time was warm with social and cultural disruption: the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, student protests, heavy use of drugs among youths, and the list continues.

Churches were losing people in significant numbers—and although the church initially had a bone-to-pick with the sinful tunes of rock 'n roll music, they began to use the beloved genre to their advantage. There started to be more of an emphasis on guitar-based worship.

Today, there are all sorts of sub-genres of worship music and its overall popularity has significantly grown since the '60s. With such a range of songs, styles, and voices, it's become a beloved genre. Here are 75 of the best worship songs to inspire you and help you praise the Lord.

75 Best Worship Songs

1. "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" - Matt Redman

A widely-loved song that is just asking to be sung at a church service. It won two Grammy awards in 2013.

2. "This is Amazing Grace" - Phil Wickham

Phil Wickham mastered this song with such awe-inspiring lyrics that make everyone want to throw their hands up in worship. You can truly feel the passion in this song.

3. "Oceans" - Hillsong UNITED

This is definitely one of the most popular worship songs of all time, sung by the Australian worship group, Hillsong United. It even won "Worship Song of the Year" at the 2014 GMA Dove Awards.

4. "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)" - Pentatonix

Pentatonix performs a beautiful, chill-inducing acapella version of this timeless classic.

5. "In Christ Alone (My Hope is Found)" - Adrienne Liesching

This song has been recorded and performed by numerous artists worldwide, but it was originally written by Stuart Townend, a British Christian worship leader.

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6. "Death Was Arrested" - NewPoint Worship

"No matter where you are in your walk with Jesus, this song is a salvation message that helps us remember that Jesus came to die, defeated death, and rose again to set us free," said one of the NewPoint Worship band members.

7. "Build My Life" - Passion and Brett Younker

This soft intro that flows into a vibrant and uplifting progression will leave you with chills. Passion and Brett Younker collaborate effortlessly on this song.

8. "Good Good Father" - Chris Tomlin

Chris Tomlin is a popular Christian worship music singer that's sold over 7 million records. His cover of this popular worship song is one of his most well-known tunes.

9. "Reckless Love" - Cory Asbury

Back in the spring of 2018, "Reckless Love" was #1 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart and spent a whole 18 weeks at the top of the charts.

10. "All Around Me" - Flyleaf

Many are surprised to find out that this angsty-sounding rock tune is actually a worship song. Lead singer, Lacey Sturm, said, "I don't know how many times I've experienced something where I felt like God showed up and saved me or loved me for no reason sometimes. That's why I sing this song, I sing it to God."

11. "O Come To The Altar" - Elevation Worship

Elevation Worship is a ministry located in North Carolina, and their rendition of "O Come To The Altar" is a call to open your heart and respond to God's grace.

12. "Lord I Need You" - Matt Maher

When we're in times of hardship, we tend to isolate and fight alone or lean into unhealthy distractions. Matt Maher expresses through this song how we should call upon God, through troubles and triumphs.

13. "Awake and Alive" - Skillet

In a world where it's easy to give in to temptations and unhealthy habits, Skillet reminds Christians how no one can take your hope away if you are rooted in God.

14. "Jesus Paid It All" - Kristian Stanfill

Written by Alex Nifong and brought to life through a song by Kristian Stanfill, "Jesus Paid It All" grew to popularity quickly after its release in 2006. The powerful lyrics tend to leave listeners in a state of euphoria.

15. "In Christ Alone" - Travis Cottrell

The melody for "In Christ Alone" began by being scribbled on the back of an electric bill in an Ireland flat apartment. The man that imagined it, Keith Getty, didn't think it was any good at the time. Yet, over twenty years later, "In Christ Alone" remains a timeless classic worship song.

16. "Jesus Loves Me" - Anna Bartlett Warner

Not many know that Anna Bartlett Warner was actually a popular American writer, and this song came from a poem she and her sister wrote together.

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17. "Glorious Day" - Casting Crowns

The lyrics of this popular song came from the hymn, "One Day" by John Wilbur Chapman, but the melody was composed by the Casting Crowns.

18. "It Is Well" - Kristene DiMarco

If you haven't noticed, a popular theme with worship songs is incorporating hymns and bible verses into the songs. Kristene DiMarco incorporates the old hymn, "It Is Well With My Soul" into her popular worship song.

19. "Hosanna" - Hillsong Worship

If you've been to any type of Christian church service, you've likely heard "Hosanna" in some variation. Hillsong Worship adds a beautiful twist to their version.

20. "Everlasting God" - Brenton Brown

"Everlasting God" has been covered by many favorited worship artists, including Chris Tomlin. Regarding this song, Brenton Brown says, "If there's a theme, it's just a focus on the faithfulness of God despite the circumstances in which we find ourselves."

21. "Dare You To Move" - Switchfoot

Here's another popular one you've likely heard on the radio! Switchfoot's songs typically uphold many meanings with an underlying Christian theme. With "Dare You To Move", it's all about how God helps move us back on our feet after our stumbles and falls.

22. "Be My Escape" - Relient K

Relient K is another popular Christian rock band. The band is named after their guitarist's Chrysler – a Reliant K. And yes, they misspelled the name on purpose.

23. "Lead Me to the Cross" - Hillsong UNITED

This song is perfect for the upcoming season because it's all about the season of Lent. "Lead Me to the Cross" is based on Philippians 3:7-11.

24. "Chain Breaker" - Zach Williams

Zach William's purpose was to reach people both inside and outside of the church with his groundbreaking song, "Chain Breaker". It was about reaching people that were struggling and reminding them of all God has done in their lives to this point.

25. "Thank You Jesus for the Blood" - Charity Gayle

Arranged in the key of Bb, C, this song is powerfully performed by Charity Gayle, accompanied by beautiful piano sounds.

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26. "Victor's Crown" - Darlene Zschech

What began as a career writing jingles for big brands like Coca-Cola, Darlene Zschech progressed her career by joining Hillsong Church and performing on American Idol in 2008.

27. "Indescribable" - Chris Tomlin

Another classic performed by everybody's favorite, Chris Tomlin. It's a reminder that although we may be small in comparison to the size of the universe, we are special to God individually.

28. "Way Maker" - Leeland

This song was originally written by worship singer Sinach in 2016, but Leeland reimagined it with their rendition just a few years later. Leeland's lower register accurately depicts the moodiness of the melody.

29. "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" - Maverick City Music

A house needs a solid foundation to stay in place. When you build your life upon a solid foundation, like faith in Jesus, you will not crumble – no matter how tough times may be. That's the ultimate lesson with "Firm Foundation (He Won't)".

30. "I Speak Jesus" -  Charity Gayle feat. Steven Musso

Charity Gayle's mission has always been to spread God's love and truth through music, even from a young age. She remains one of the most popular worship singers for her beautiful covers and songs.

31. "Gratitude" - Brandon Lake

With over ten million views on YouTube, it's safe to say folks love this worship song by Brandon Lake. Gratitude is the full attitude, as Brandon Lake thanks God for all.

32. "Great Are You Lord" - All Sons & Daughters

All Sons & Daughters come from Tennessee, which explains their folk and acoustic-heavy style. "Great Are You Lord" is all about God and Him being the focus of worship.

33. "Living Hope" - Phil Wickham

Phil Wickham is another favorite worship music singer, and he embodies this song with a very intimate focus fully on God and the hope He instills.

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34. "Worthy Of It All" - CeCe Winans

CeCe Winans is actually a famous American gospel singer, but she blesses listeners with her cover of the worship song, "Worthy Of It All".

35. "Same God" - Elevation Worship

We all live and breathe under the same sun and moon, but we all have unique experiences in our respective lives, and it's the same on personal journeys in faith and religion. "Same God" discusses how though we're all different, we are served by one God.

36. "Goodness of God" - Jenn Johnson

When you fail, confess to and lean on God to lead you in love.

37. "Cornerstone" - Hillsong Worship

Fifteen of Hillsong Worship's songs have appeared on the U.S. magazine Billboard Charts. The worship group is a collective between Sydney, Australia and Orange County, California.

38. "Crown Him (Majesty)" - Chris Tomlin

This song by Chris Tomlin was reinvented and originally inspired by the hymn, "Crown Him with Many Crowns" by Matthew Bridges.

39. "Open the Eyes of My Heart" - Paul Baloche

Paul Baloche originally recorded this song back in 2000 and the lyrics are inspired by Ephesians 1:18.

40. "From the Inside Out" - Hillsong Worship

The mesmerizing guitar strums in this song are sure to encapsulate any listener from the start.

41. "Raise a Hallelujah" - Jonathan and Melissa Helser

Jonathan and Melissa Helser are relatively new to the worship music scene, but they've made quite an impact with their harmonious voices. The husband and wife duo are dedicated to see the love of God and transform the Earth.

42. "King of Kings" - Hillsong Worship

The melody of this one by Hillsong Worship is a bit repetitive, but the song is full of inspiring lyrics that remind listeners of the story of the church.

43. "The Blessing" - Kari Jobe

Just before COVID-19 restrictions began weighing in, "The Blessing" was thought up in a writing session between many worship music leaders—including Kari Jobe. It began as a melodic hum and developed into a song idea within ten minutes

44. "Yes I Will" - Vertical Worship

Vertical Worship is a collective from Chicago, Illinois. They are part of the Harvest Bible Chapel and have released seven albums since 2015. "Yes I Will" was nominated as Worship Song of the Year in 2019.

45. "How Deep The Father's Love For Us" - Stuart Townend

Stuart Townend dedicated himself to Christianity at the young age of 13. He believes in the importance of building our lives on the word of God, rather than temporary feelings or circumstances.

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46. "Surrounded (Fight My Battles)" - UPERROOM

Michael and Lorisa Miller got their idea for UPERROOM after they hosted prayer meetings in a small upstairs office space. It was in that small upstairs office that they found their mission in spreading God's word through music, which continues to grow to this day.

47. "Jesus Messiah" - Gaither Vocal Band

The Gaither Vocal Band is a stronghold of five. They are one of America's longtime leading worship and faith-based vocal groups.

48. "I Love You Lord" - Steffany Gretzinger

A soft and dramatic song without all the fireworks, this worship song has a powerful effect on so many. Steffany Gretzinger stays in a very even tune in her version of this song, with an emphasis on a build in the musical keys towards the end.

49. "You Are My All in All" - Brentwood Baptist Worship

This song is a true proclamation of love for God, as the singer lists the many reasons why we praise God, making Him our object of worship and centerfold of life.

50. "I'll Fly Away" - Alan Jackson

Worship singer, Alan Jackson, offers a more upbeat variation of this old hymn that was originally written back in 1929.

51. "His Mercy is More" - Keith and Kristyn Getty

The Gettys are another power husband-and-wife duo in the worship music genre. Christianity Today has said that these two have changed the way evangelicals worship with their music.

52. "Whom Shall I Fear" - Passion

Faith over fear is a huge component of worship music. That component has become even more amplified with times changing and fear-mongering being worse than ever in our society. This song serves as a reminder that we can be people of faith rather than people of fear.

53. "We Believe" - Newsboys

There is only one foundation, and the foundation is God. Faith in God and being a true believer in Him can get us through so many struggles, and this music video from the Newboys shows a visual storyline of that fact.

54. "Days of Elijah" - Robin Mark

You may have seen a rendition of this song belted out by Marines. This one is a church favorite that encourages Christians to celebrate and rejoice in their faith.

55. "Forever Reign" - Hillsong Worship

Ephesians 3:14-19 was the bible verse at the heart-center thought behind this song. It focuses on the comparison and contrast of us sinful humans, versus God and His perfection.

56. "The Father's House" - Cory Asbury

Cory Asbury is part of the well-known worship music label, Bethel Music. "The Father's House" was released on his third studio album and peaked at number 3 on the Hot Christian Songs chart in 2020.

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57. "I Stand Amazed" - Celtic Worship

If you couldn't guess from the name, Celtic Worship come from Scotland. They experiment with psalms and hymns while including the powerful sound of bagpipes, whistles, and fiddles.

58. "Come Thou Fount" - Shane & Shane

The bible verse, Samuel 7:12, in which the prophet Samuel says, "Hitherto hath the Lord helped us," is a huge underlying theme in this song. Ultimately, it communicates that regardless of your sins, God's grace will help you overcome them.

59. "Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery" - Matt Papa

If this song isn't an invitation, I don't know what is! Matt Papa reveals the secrets of God, and who He truly is behind what can seem like such a mystery to many.

60. "Freedom" - Jesus Culture

The worship band's unique name originates from a shopping trip. While walking through the mall, pastor Banning Liebscher saw a hat that said "Counter Culture". He liked the concept and used it to build a Jesus-focused culture.

61. "Sing to the King" - Billy and Cindy Foote

Billy and Cindy Foote are a worship-leading married duo that got their start in Billy's early days of college. They also have led many worship camps and retreats for Christian youths.

62. "Worthy of Worship" - Mark Blankenship

Do you believe that you are worthy of receiving the glory and honor of God? We all are worthy of worship and God's love, simply by being, and Mark Blankenship reminds us of God's love for us with this song.

63. "There's Something About That Name" - Tauren Welles

Tauren Welles has one of the most powerful, gospel and blues-sounding voices on the worship music scene. His version of "There's Something About That Name" will take you on a roller coaster of emotions.

64. "You Never Let Go" - Guy Penrod

When Guy Penrod sings, it's obvious how much his love for God shines through. It shows fully in his face, voice, and actions as he performs this song.

65. "Say I Won't" - MercyMe

MercyMe is a contemporary Christian band from Oklahoma. Their name comes from one of their members' grandmothers. Anytime she'd call, this bandmate was often at home and she would say, "Well, mercy me! Get a real job!"

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66. "Sparrows" - Jason Gray

It doesn't start like a typical worship song, with the slow build and steady progression. This song sounds more like a mainstream pop tune with its bold introduction by Jason Gray.

67. "Graves Into Gardens" - Elevation Worship

With roots stemming from a sermon preached in 2 Kings 13, "Graves Into Gardens" confidently declares God's faithfulness that rests within all of us.

68. "Image of God" - We Are Messengers

We Are Messengers are a Christian worship band originally from Ireland, but they've been sharing the word of God through music in the United States since 2015.

69. "The Old Rugged Cross" - Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood certainly has range. Sometimes, she's slinging songs like "Before He Cheats". But, she also has quite a bit of worship-focused songs. This cover is one of many examples.

70. "Rescue" - Lauren Daigle

Lauren Daigle has a beautifully chilling voice in which the impact of her tone really makes you feel the words and meaning of the song. Check out her music video for "Rescue", as she sings through different nature settings.

71. "Revelation Song" - Kari Jobe

Kari Jobe put herself on the map as a worship artist with "Revelation Song". Kari Jobe has even said she thinks it's God's favorite song for her to sing.

72. "Come As You Are" - Crowder

Not to be confused with the famous song by Nirvana, "Come As You Are" by Crowder is an open invitation to come to Jesus exactly as you are. There is no room to hide, and you don't need to be afraid to bear all in front of Him.

73. "God Gave Me You" - Dave Barnes

This song is a little bit different, as it focuses on praising God for providing him with a special person in his life. Dave Barnes wrote this song with his wife in mind.

74. "Made For Me" - TobyMac

TobyMac has sold more than ten million albums. With his success, he established a Christian youth camp focused on helping kids improve their musical skills.

75. "Evidence" - Josh Baldwin

“Nowadays with what’s going on in the world, it’s so easy to let fear creep in and let our current situation cloud us into forgetting what the Lord has done for us," Josh Baldwin said about the inspiration for "Evidence". Released back in the midst of 2020 craziness, this song is a perfect reminder.

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