Grace Notes - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Zach Williams / Naomi Raine
Naomi Raine sings "Find My Peace." Zach Williams performs "Heaven Help Me."

Brandon Lake / Tasha Layton
Brandon Lake performs "Grave Into Gardens." Tasha Layton performs "Look What You've Done."

Evan Craft / DOE
DOE performs "So Good" and "Brighter." Evan Craft performs "Be Alright" and "All I Ever Need."

Phil Wickham / MORIAH
Phil Wickham performs "Hymn of Heaven." MORIAH performs "Brave."

Kevin Olusola / Elle Limebear
Kevin Olusola performs "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus." Elle Limebear performs "Angels."

We Are Messengers / Elaine Bradley
Darren Mulligan of We Are Messengers performs "Come What May." Elaine Bradley sings "Show Me."

Matt Maher / Anna Golden
Anna Golden performs "Take It To Jesus." Matt Maher performs "Leaning."

Rhett Walker / Matt Sallee
Matt Sallee of Pentatonix performs "Yes and Amen." Rhett Walker sings "Believer."

Rend Collective / Mali Music
Mali Music performs "Miracle." Rend Collective performs "Counting Every Blessing."

Cory Asbury / Dante Bowe
Dante Bowe performs "Champion." Cory Asbury who sings "Reckless Love."

A Grace Notes Christmas: Vol. 3
Performances by Zach Williams, Brandon Lake, Naomi Raine, Tasha Layton, Phil Wickham and more.

Tye Tribbett / Evvie McKinney
Evvie McKinney performs "Look Not Further." Tye Tribbett performs "Anyhow."
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