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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nearly a month after leading millions in worship at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, Chris Tomlin said he’s even more convinced that an awakening is happening, and it’s unlike anything he’s seen in his decades of ministry.
“There’s a hunger I haven’t felt in a while,” the Grammy Award–winning worship leader told The Christian Post on the red carpet at the GMA Dove Awards in Nashville. “People are coming hungry, wanting to connect with God. There’s no playing games anymore. It feels like we’re in a real moment, an awakening.”
The 53-year-old Texas native, whose worship songs are sung in churches across the world, has spent much of this fall on tour. But he said the emotion from that memorial, a day he called one of the most spiritually charged of his life, still lingers.
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“There’s a hunger I haven’t felt in a while,” the Grammy Award–winning worship leader told The Christian Post on the red carpet at the GMA Dove Awards in Nashville. “People are coming hungry, wanting to connect with God. There’s no playing games anymore. It feels like we’re in a real moment, an awakening.”
The 53-year-old Texas native, whose worship songs are sung in churches across the world, has spent much of this fall on tour. But he said the emotion from that memorial, a day he called one of the most spiritually charged of his life, still lingers.
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Chris Tomlin sees signs of spiritual revival after Charlie Kirk memorial: ‘No playing games anymore’
Nearly a month after leading millions in worship at Charlie Kirk s memorial service, Chris Tomlin said he s even more convinced that an awakening is happening, and it s unlike anything he s seen in
