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The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week - Thursday, June 2nd, 2022

The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM + CEDM) released in the past week


Discover the most popular Christian Contemporary Music & CEDM released between May 26th and June 2nd, 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 - 'Teardrops' by Manafest, UNSECRET, GREYLEE
#2 - 'Miracle Power' by We The Kingdom
#3 - 'In Jesus Name (God of Possible) - Live' by Katy Nichole, North Point Worship
#4 - 'Still' by Steven Curtis Chapman
#5 - 'Jesus Did' by Newsboys
#6 - 'In This Place' by TAYA
#7 - 'This Far - Live' by The Belonging Co, David Dennis
#8 - 'Lover Of My Soul' by TAYA
#9 - 'Carry Me Home' by TAYA
#10 - 'Gratitude' by The Worship Initiative, Hannah Hardin
#11 - 'Hard Times' by Unspoken
#12 - 'Canticle' by TAYA, Jon Guerra
#13 - 'Mercy' by TAYA
#14 - 'Awestruck' by VOUS Worship
#15 - 'Praise His Name (Psalm 148) - Live' by Sovereign Grace Music
#16 - 'Jesus > Everything' by TAYA
#17 - 'Narrow Road' by TAYA
#18 - 'When The World Is Changing' by ICF Worship, Matt Redman
#19 - 'Jehovah Jireh' by JPCC Worship
#20 - 'We All Need Jesus - Acoustic' by Danny Gokey
#21 - 'Not Ashamed' by TAYA
#22 - 'All About Jesus' by TAYA
#23 - 'Glory Hallelujah' by TAYA
#24 - 'Come Home - Warehouse Mix' by Tauren Wells, Neon Feather
#25 - 'Sorry To Grieve You God' by TAYA
#26 - 'Perfectly Loved' by Rachael Lampa
#27 - 'Friend' by Joel Vaughn
#28 - 'This Is the Love' by Switch
#29 - 'Come and Rest - Live' by Mission House, Jess Ray, Taylor Leonhardt
#30 - 'I Belong To Jesus - Studio Version' by The McClures, Paul McClure, Hannah McClure
#31 - 'Spirit Of God - Live' by ICF Worship
#32 - 'Follow' by JPCC Worship
#33 - 'Jesus Name Above All Names - Live Single Version' by KXC, Keziah Joseph
#34 - 'Call Me Yours' by JPCC Worship
#35 - 'I'm Open' by Cecily
#36 - 'Knowing You - Live' by Mission House, Jess Ray, Taylor Leonhardt
#37 - 'Rescue' by Jason Ingram
#38 - 'Break Out - Live' by Woodlands Worship
#39 - 'The Saints - Live' by 7 Hills Worship
#40 - 'Who Is This Man' by Futures
#41 - 'Here's To The One We Love - Live' by ICF Worship
#42 - 'Won't Stop - Reyer Remix' by JIMMY ROCK, Reyer, Fern, Steven Malcolm
#43 - 'I See Heaven On Earth' by Jim Sonefeld
#44 - 'I Want To (Holy)' by 406 United, The Worship Coalition
#45 - 'Only Jesus (How Great) - Live' by ICF Worship
#46 - 'Holy, Holy, Holy' by Emu Music
#47 - 'In the Morning' by WYLD
#48 - 'Unchanging - Live' by ICF Worship
#49 - 'The Light' by Beach Chapel
#50 - 'To Know You - Live' by Mission House, Jess Ray, Taylor Leonhardt

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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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