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The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week - Thursday, April 14th, 2022

The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CC<) released in the past week


Discover the most popular Christian Contemporary Music & CEDM released between April 7th and April 14th, 2022. 

Most new releases are published on Fridays. Each Thursday we look at the Christian music (we know) that was released in the past week and select the 50 most-streamed CCM & CEDM releases. Our fans / followers are always the first to see this list!

So here's this week's chart of the most popular Christian Contemporary Music (CCM + CEDM) in the English language released in the past week:

(Click any song title on our webpage to open that song on Spotify) 


Rank - Title - Artist
#1 - 'Worthy of My Song (Worthy of It All)' by Phil Wickham, Chandler Moore, Maverick City Music, Mav City Gospel Choir
#2 - 'To Your Arms' by Mosaic MSC
#3 - 'Empty' by Tauren Wells
#4 - 'God Song' by Hillsong UNITED
#5 - 'Miracle of the Mind' by Amanda Cook
#6 - 'Show Me Your Heart' by Hillsong UNITED
#7 - 'You Are My Country' by Kristene DiMarco
#8 - 'Blown Away' by Hillsong UNITED
#9 - 'Perfectly Loved' by Rachael Lampa, TobyMac
#10 - 'Love Is The Reason - Live' by Mac Powell
#11 - 'How Do I Thank You' by Mosaic MSC
#12 - 'Atlanta' by John Mark McMillan
#13 - 'A Woman - Live' by FAITHFUL, Amy Grant, Ellie Holcomb
#14 - 'This Is My Song - Live' by North Point Worship
#15 - 'How Could I Explain' by Mosaic MSC
#16 - 'Generous Love' by Mosaic MSC
#17 - 'Grace' by Mosaic MSC
#18 - 'Is He Worthy? - Live' by Keith & Kristyn Getty, Chris Tomlin
#19 - 'The Name - Live from Anchour Studio' by Vineyard Worship, Anabeth Morgan
#20 - 'Shelter' by Mosaic MSC
#21 - 'Over and Over' by Caleb and Kelsey
#22 - 'I Will Follow You - Live' by planetboom
#23 - 'I Need You' by Mosaic MSC
#24 - 'What If Jesus' by Kristene DiMarco
#25 - '(I Need You Now)' by Mosaic MSC
#26 - 'Love of a Lifetime' by Mosaic MSC
#27 - 'Rejoice' by Mosaic MSC
#28 - 'Don't Pass Me By' by Kristene DiMarco, Jason Upton
#29 - 'Worry' by Building 429
#30 - 'Whole Heart - Live' by Mission House, Jess Ray, Taylor Leonhardt
#31 - 'Revolution' by Kristene DiMarco
#32 - 'la la la' by Taylor Armstrong
#33 - 'Idle Idols' by Kristene DiMarco, Gable Price
#34 - 'That's Why Jesus Came' by Kristene DiMarco
#35 - 'The Field' by Kristene DiMarco, Jason Upton
#36 - 'Coming Clean' by Spencer Annis
#37 - 'O, Setting Sun' by Austin Stone Worship
#38 - 'Bigger Than Impossible - Live' by Bryan McCleery
#39 - 'Wherever You Lead' by Kristene DiMarco
#40 - 'Decided' by Kristene DiMarco
#41 - 'Thank You, Sorry, Please' by Manor Collective, Becca Folkes, Charlotte Kiwanuka, Elle Limebear
#42 - 'Revival' by Kristene DiMarco
#43 - 'Lorelai's Song' by Kristene DiMarco
#44 - 'Born to Love' by Sara Groves
#45 - 'Good God - Live' by Mission House, Jess Ray, Taylor Leonhardt
#46 - 'One Last Breath' by Tommee Profitt, Nicole Serrano
#47 - 'When Your People Sing - Live' by North Point Worship
#48 - 'Spirit Of God - Live' by North Point Worship
#49 - 'Devotion - Live' by North Point Worship, Sean Curran
#50 - 'Higher' by Tommee Profitt, Nicole Serrano

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You can hear these songs on a special playlist that we have for you on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0gA5SZLPEKKTvilc2AhLY7

Obviously, this playlist changes every week, so don't forget to save your favorites! If you follow this playlist, you will always have the most up-to-date overview of the most popular newest Christian Contemporary releases in the English language...

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