Don’t miss Crowder’s performance live of ‘I Saw The Light’ and ‘I’ll Fly Away Performance.’ There’s something about the way David Crowder takes the stage—it’s less of a performance and more of an experience, a wide-open invitation to step right into the joy-drenched presence of God.
You can feel the Holy Spirit move through every beat, every strum, every raw, soaring note.
The lights flash bright, and the crowd leans in—because they know what’s coming. The foot-stomping, hands-raising, full-throttle kind of worship that makes you forget the weight of the world for a while! The kind that reminds you of Sunday mornings on the church pew and the echo of your grandma’s voice singing over the kitchen sink.
And when Crowder lets loose, blending that deep Southern gospel soul with his signature folk-rock sound? You can’t help but move. You can’t help but sing. Because this—this is what worship is meant to be.
Crowder co-founded the band while he was still a student in 1995 after he realized half of the students weren’t attending church. To change the worship experiences, he began writing music that connected with his fellow students. The band caught fire in the Christian realm and rose through the ranks of music, with their albums becoming number one on the Billboard Christian chart. Crowder doesn’t just sing these songs—he feels them. He plays them with the kind of reckless abandon that reminds you why music is a gift, why worship is powerful, and why joy is our birthright as children of God.
Maybe that’s why Crowder’s performances hit differently. They aren’t just set in a concert; they’re altar calls. They’re spaces where you can bring your burdens, your doubts, your heartache—and lay it all down. And in return, you get swept up in something bigger than yourself.
So, if you’ve never seen this live performance before, now’s your chance. Crank the volume. Let the music flood your soul. Raise your hands, tap your foot, shout an Amen! or two.
Because this isn’t just a concert, it’s a taste of heaven breaking through.
And isn’t that exactly what we need?
Psalm 98:4 "Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth, burst into jubilant song with music."