JEFF TURNER
Triumphant Quartet has consistently won the hearts of Southern Gospel fans, being named Favorite Southern Gospel Artist in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022. Since forming in 2003, they’ve continued to deliver powerful music that resonates deeply with audiences. Their new song, “Big Ole Stone,” is no exception.
Sean Barber, the group’s bass singer, shares his thoughts on this song, which has quickly become a personal favorite. He reflects on the impact the song had on him the first time he heard it:
“This was the very first song that Eric sent to me as a potential feature for me on the new album. Man, the very first time I heard it, I thought, man, this is church. This is right down my alley of the type of song that I love singing,” Sean shares. His excitement about the song’s spiritual depth is evident as he emphasizes the message behind it.
“Something that will connect to the hearts of the listeners while at the same time… it’s hope, you know, just knowing that we’re no longer in bondage to the things that hold us down, that we’ve been pulled out of the miry clay.”
Sean’s passion for “Big Ole Stone” highlights the theme of freedom from burdens and the hope that can only be found in faith. It’s a message that will undoubtedly resonate with listeners as they, too, find encouragement in its uplifting lyrics. With songs like this, Triumphant Quartet continues to shine as a beacon of hope in Southern Gospel music.
Listen for Big Ole Stone on Texas Gospel Canada!
