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The Top 50 Songs in Christian Contemporary Music released in the past week - Thursday, June 29th, 2023

The Top 50 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM + CEDM) released in the past week
Discover the 50 most streamed Christian Contemporary Music & CEDM tracks released from June 22nd to June 29th, 2023. 

Every Thursday, we curate a chart showcasing the top 50 most-streamed CCM & CEDM releases of the past week. Be one of the first to explore the chart and listen to these popular songs.

Here is this week's chart of the most popular English-language Christian music!

(Click the song titles to open them on Spotify) 


Rank - Title - Artist
#1 - 'Faith!?' by Chris Renzema
#2 - 'Thank God I Do - Digital Farm Animals Summertime Mix' by Lauren Daigle, Digital Farm Animals
#3 - 'We Will Stand' by Natalie Grant, Tauren Wells, Jekalyn Carr, CAIN
#4 - 'Kinda Wild' by JUDAH., Ellie Holcomb
#5 - 'Wholehearted (Acoustic)' by We Are Messengers, KB
#6 - 'Never' by Tasha Layton
#7 - 'Get Back Your Fight' by Sarah Reeves
#8 - 'Worthy Is The Lamb - Live' by Planetshakers
#9 - 'At The Altar - Live' by Anna Golden
#10 - 'Agenda - Live At Sound Emporium' by Benjamin William Hastings, Worship Together
#11 - 'The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours)' by The Worship Initiative, Shane & Shane
#12 - 'Lookin' For You - Live' by Zach Williams
#13 - 'Jesus Is My Healer - Live' by Gateway Worship, Jessie Harris
#14 - 'First Love' by 7 Hills Worship
#15 - 'Remembrance - Live At Sound Emporium' by Benjamin William Hastings, Worship Together
#16 - 'The Rhythm' by Matthew Parker
#17 - 'Abide - Radio Version' by Aaron Williams, Mission House
#18 - 'Take You At Your Word - Live At Sound Emporium' by Benjamin William Hastings, Worship Together, Aodhan King
#19 - 'A Mighty Host' by Brian Sauvé
#20 - 'The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours)' by The Worship Initiative, Dinah Wright
#21 - 'Big Tent Revival - Live' by Zach Williams
#22 - 'Under My Feet - Live' by Zach Williams
#23 - 'They Will Know' by Beckah Shae
#24 - 'Less Like Me - Live' by Zach Williams
#25 - 'God Of Wonders' by Rachael Nemiroff
#26 - 'There Was Jesus - Live' by Zach Williams
#27 - 'I See It Now' by Rock City Worship
#28 - 'Old Church Choir - Live' by Zach Williams
#29 - 'Fear Is A Liar - Live' by Zach Williams
#30 - 'Center Of It All' by People of The Earth
#31 - 'Stand Up - Live' by Zach Williams
#32 - 'Don't Be Afraid' by HGHTS, Sajan Nauriyal
#33 - 'Rescue Story - Live' by Zach Williams
#34 - 'Heart of God - Live' by Zach Williams
#35 - 'Age of Grace' by Emu Music
#36 - 'John 14:2-3' by Verses, Paul Demer, In Earnest
#37 - 'Here Is Our Hallelujah - Live' by Village Lights, Sarah Kroger, Ike Ndolo, Ricky Vazquez
#38 - 'Jesus' Fault (feat. Ben Fuller) - Live' by Zach Williams, Ben Fuller
#39 - 'Baptized - Live' by Zach Williams
#40 - 'Chain Breaker - Live' by Zach Williams
#41 - 'Fullness - Live' by VIVE Worship
#42 - 'Be Like Him (Live)' by Bridgetown Music, Christian Dawson, Sarah Carroll
#43 - 'Slave to Nothing - Live' by Zach Williams
#44 - 'The Father's Love - Live' by Zach Williams
#45 - 'Like Jesus' by Ross King
#46 - 'Stand My Ground - Live' by Zach Williams
#47 - 'become everything i hate (undone)' by The War Within
#48 - 'Flesh and Bone (We Remember) - Live' by Zach Williams
#49 - 'You Are My Melody' by Mark Desmond
#50 - 'My Testimony' by Maranatha! Music

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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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