Skip to main content

The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) released in the past week - Thursday, August 4th, 2022

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


Discover the most popular Christian Contemporary Music & CEDM released between July 28th and August 4th, 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 - 'Heart of God' by Zach Williams
#2 - 'How Good of God' by Matthew West
#3 - 'Take It To Jesus' by Anna Golden, Kari Jobe
#4 - 'For My Good - Live' by Meredith Mauldin, UPPERROOM, Aiva Jenkins, Eniola Abioye
#5 - '90s CCM Medley' by Anthem Lights
#6 - 'Left It In The Water - Edit' by We The Kingdom
#7 - 'Bigger Table' by Matt Maher
#8 - 'Deep Dive' by SEU Worship, Sydney James
#9 - 'Home' by Meredith Mauldin, UPPERROOM
#10 - 'Hands - Radio Version' by Aaron Cole
#11 - 'Free Indeed (Wonder) - Live' by Citipointe Worship
#12 - 'Left It In The Water' by We The Kingdom
#13 - 'We're Here Because You're Here' by Elias Dummer
#14 - 'Because He Lives' by The Worship Initiative, John Marc Kohl
#15 - 'ASK' by Influence Music, Matt Gilman
#16 - 'Our Story' by Meredith Mauldin, UPPERROOM, Chris Shealy
#17 - 'Roaring Thunder - Live' by John Mark McMillan
#18 - 'In Christ Alone' by Anchor Hymns, Sandra McCracken, Antoine Bradford
#19 - 'Lament' by The Worship Initiative, Shane & Shane
#20 - 'Homecoming' by The Worship Initiative, Keila Marin
#21 - 'Lens Of Your Son' by Meredith Mauldin, UPPERROOM
#22 - 'Twenty-Four Seven - Live' by Meredith Mauldin, UPPERROOM, Aiva Jenkins
#23 - 'parking lot' by Allie Paige
#24 - 'Repent (What a Joy It Is)' by The Worship Initiative, Davy Flowers
#25 - 'Rock of Ages' by The Worship Initiative, Dinah Wright, Grace Tanner
#26 - 'More Like Jesus' by The Worship Initiative, Davy Flowers
#27 - 'Adoration - Live' by Meredith Mauldin, UPPERROOM, Elyssa Smith
#28 - 'Leaning' by The Worship Initiative, Davy Flowers, Keila Marin
#29 - 'Surrender' by Canyon Hills Worship
#30 - 'We Will Feast in the House of Zion' by The Worship Initiative, Dinah Wright, John Marc Kohl
#31 - 'Hands' by Aaron Cole
#32 - 'Say Goodbye (Say Hello) - Sunny Weather Mix' by The Afters
#33 - 'I'd Rather Have Jesus (Nothing But Jesus) - Live' by Fellowship Creative
#34 - 'Forever I'm Satisfied (Glory to God)' by Chris McCall
#35 - 'Tongue Tied' by 7 Hills Worship
#36 - 'Someone's Praying' by Brad & Rebekah
#37 - 'Always Were' by Tenielle Neda
#38 - 'Catch These Hands - Remix' by JIMMY ROCK, KJ-52, Pettidee
#39 - 'Fertile Ground' by Fresh Life Worship
#40 - 'Breathe Life - Live' by Bayside Worship
#41 - 'Grace Alone - Live' by HeartSong
#42 - 'Behold Him - Live' by HeartSong
#43 - 'Your Love Is' by Eikon
#44 - 'They That Sing' by Elias Dummer
#45 - 'Nothing but the Blood - Live' by HeartSong
#46 - 'Promises - Live' by HeartSong
#47 - 'First Things First - Live' by HeartSong
#48 - 'Endless Praise - Live' by HeartSong
#49 - 'God so Loved - Live' by HeartSong
#50 - 'Come Thou Fount - Live' by HeartSong

(c) 2019 - 2022 Nico Zwaneveld / ChristianDance.eu


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...

Check www.ChristianDance.eu for more Christian playlists.

#christian #cedm #worship #christianmusic #worshipmusic #newmusic #playlist #spotify #christianartist


Popular posts

"Man I Used To Be" by Dax: Half the Weight, Double the Faith

"Man I Used To Be" by Dax is a very personal song. Dax had promised himself that he wouldn't release new music until he'd stayed sober for six months, the time he needed to get his priorities straight and clear his mind. "Man I Used To Be" is the sound of his first clean breath, life with God by his side. Dax lays it bare: "Trials and tribulations, all my past trauma," he acknowledges, along with "generational curses from daddy and mama," and the "addictions that clouded my eyes." The honesty about his past struggles makes the message of this song so relatable and powerful.  The chorus is about the moment that the script was flipped, "I'm half the man I used to be." Not a broken man, but a man who has been freed from the burdens that weren't his to carry and kept him from God. "I don't ever chase, I got God," declaring that his new identity is anchored in faith. It's a shrug and a testimo...

'Lonely Dirt Road' by Dax: A Journey to Solitude and God

Dax's 'Lonely Dirt Road' is a conversation that Dax has with himself and God. Dax shares his journey of turning mental health walks into healing solitary drives. As you listen, you can almost feel the cruise, where it's just you, your thoughts, and God.  The chorus is so relatable: 'When I need space, that's where I go, a place to escape that nobody knows.' What do you do when life's pressures stack high? Do you also have a space where you can let go? That lonely dirt road that Dax sings about symbolizes solitude, but it is also an incredible opportunity for connecting with God.  Dax's honesty is raw and relatable. 'I didn't want my family to see me cry… dealing with the pressure of trying to provide.' There are times when we all put on a smile to hide how challenging situations may be. Like his father, Dax says that he finds peace on this lonely road, where challenges become opportunities to grow. This shows the core of our faith: that...

"How Many Times" by Ben Jero: Falling and Being Caught

Do you feel like you’ve fallen too many times to still be worthy of God’s love? If that is the case, then Ben Jero’s song “How Many Times” carries an important message for you! The song opens with three big questions: “How many times can I fall and you catch me again? // How many sins are too great to not love me again? // How many ways can I go away from your presence?” ** Spoiler alert !! ** God’s love for us is never dependent on what we do! Seriously! It doesn’t matter how far we wander from His presence or how many mistakes we make, God remains faithful. His door is always open! All we need to do is call out to Him and come back home! Ben recalls the story of the prodigal son in his song, as a reminder that “There’s no sin that’s too great // No work that’s undone // Like the prodigal son // You never left me alone.” God doesn’t place any barrier between us and His love because of what we do or have done! God isn’t holding the door shut! Instead of turning away from us when we fa...