Donnie Williamson shares about the group’s latest single Jesus Leading His Children Home

JEFF TURNER

The Williamsons have just released their latest single, “Jesus Leading His Children Home.” Written by the renowned songwriter Gerald Crabb, the song embodies the heartfelt message of faith that has been a hallmark of The Williamsons’ ministry for decades.

Donnie Williamson, who leads the group alongside his wife Lisa, shared his personal connection to the song. “We just released a song to radio titled Jesus Leading His Children Home. It was written by a man who I consider to be one of the greatest songwriters in my lifetime, Brother Gerald Crabb. I have to admit the first thing to catch my attention when I heard the song was its style. But as I listened, I loved it even more because of its message.” This message resonates deeply with Donnie and the group’s mission, which has always been to share the Gospel through music, uplifting Christians, and reaching the lost.

The Williamsons’ journey in Southern Gospel music began in 1969, when Woody and Pinky Williamson, along with their children Donnie and Tennie, started performing in concerts and revival meetings across Oklahoma and neighboring states. After a brief rebranding as The Homesteaders Quartet, the group officially became The Williamsons in 2008, solidifying their place in the Southern Gospel community. Today, the group consists of Donnie, Lisa, their daughters Sadie and Olivia, as well as Darin Hebert and Bo Chesser, Lisa’s brother.

Over the years, The Williamsons have not only garnered numerous awards and hit songs but have also made a significant impact through their evangelistic efforts. Their mission statement, which emphasizes spreading the Gospel through music, is more than just words—it is the driving force behind everything they do. Their dedication to this mission has led them to perform across the United States and even in countries like the Philippines, Nicaragua, and Kenya, where they have witnessed thousands of lives changed.

Reflecting on the song’s powerful message, Donnie added, “In this life, Christians follow Jesus, even though we don’t always know where he’s going to lead us in the short term, but we know our final destination is home, where we’ll spend eternity with him. Just remember, following Christ isn’t always easy, and he never said it would be, but we stay the course because we know Jesus is leading his children home.”

The release of “Jesus Leading His Children Home” continues the group’s legacy of producing music that not only entertains but also ministers to the hearts of listeners. With a discography that includes multiple #1 songs and top-charting hits, The Williamsons have consistently delivered music that resonates with audiences both in the U.S. and around the world. Their latest album, Give Them Jesus, has already produced several top-20 songs, cementing their status as one of Southern Gospel’s premier groups.

As they continue to tour and release new music, The Williamsons remain committed to their calling. Their passion for spreading the Gospel through song shines through in every performance, and “Jesus Leading His Children Home” is yet another testament to their unwavering faith and dedication to their ministry.

Chris Allman shares about Greater Vision’s Legacy of Harmony and Hope

JEFF TURNER

Greater Vision has been a cornerstone of Southern Gospel since December 1990 and continues to captivate audiences with their powerful message and harmonious blend today. The group has become the most awarded trio in Gospel music history since its beginning more than three decades ago.

The current lineup includes Chris Allman, Jon Epley, Rodney Griffin, and Gerald Wolfe on piano. Chris Allman, known as Gospel Music’s Favorite Tenor, is particularly significant to the group’s legacy, as he was part of the original lineup and is now in his second tenure with Greater Vision.

Reflecting on how it all began, Chris shares, “I kind of had the inside track because we were actually practicing at our church with the almonds that I sang with. And I heard tell from Savannah that there’s a new trio starting up. And it’s Mark and Gerald.” Recognizing an opportunity, Chris reached out to Mark, eager to be part of this new trio. “I got his number. I called Mark. He said, I would love to try out. And he said, well, we’re trying out this coming Monday,” Chris recalls. Despite the short notice, he was determined to make it to Morristown, Tennessee, a significant step for someone who had rarely ventured far from home. “Honestly, I don’t think I’d ever really left North Carolina or South Carolina,” Chris adds. His dedication paid off as he was “the first one to try out and then one of the last ones to come back and try out again.” The excitement of being chosen has stayed with him, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey.

Greater Vision’s influence extends beyond their recordings. They appear regularly on the InTouch television program, hosted by Dr. Charles Stanley, and the Gaither Gospel Video Series. Gerald Wolfe, the group’s founder, has also co-hosted Bill Gaither’s syndicated “Homecoming Radio” show, reaching nearly 3000 radio stations worldwide.

One of the group’s recent projects, “The Journey,” celebrates their enduring ministry with a mix of new songs and reimagined classics. Produced by Gerald Wolfe and Trey Ivey, and distributed by Daywind Records, the album is a testament to the group’s continued relevance and creativity in Gospel music.

Greater Vision’s latest song, “Your Healing Is On The Way,” adds to their legacy of inspiring and uplifting music. With over 175 performances each year, they remain a beloved and influential presence in the world of Gospel music, consistently bringing the message of the Gospel to audiences around the globe.

Listen for Your Healing is On The Way throughout the day on Texas Gospel Canada!

Sarah Davison of High Road and Husband Trevor Expecting First Child, Embrace the Joy of Surprise!

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Sarah Davision of High Road and her husband Trevor are expecting their first child.

Sarah shared their excitement saying, “Trevor and I were so surprised and we are so blessed with a new little bundle of joy coming into our lives this December. And we appreciate everyone’s prayers. We are so, so excited.”

But don’t expect a fancy gender-reveal event.

“We’re not finding out if it’s a boy or girl. So that makes it kind of fun that we’re going to be surprised. And December truly can’t come fast enough. So thanks y ‘all for praying for us,” said Sarah.

Congratulations to Sarah and Trevor!

Grant Gibson of Karen Peck & New River Welcomes Second Son, Harrison Scott Gibson

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Karen Peck & New River’s Grant Gibson and his wife Susannah welcomed their second son into the world 17 August. Harrison Scott Gibson arrived at 5:22 p.m. He weighed in at 6 pounds, 6 ounces and 19 and a half inches long. Grant says fatherhood has been a great blessing.

“Honestly, I love everything about it. I didn’t know what to expect, but it’s been one of the best things that’s ever happened in my life. One of my favorite things to do is actually pick him up from school when I’m home, see that excitement. Most of the time, people aren’t that excited to see me, but he is. We have a fun. We go to the park, and I’ll take him places. His favorite thing to do is go to the aquarium in Atlanta, so we’ve done that a few times,” said Grant.

Harrison, Susannah, Grant and big brother, Oliver are all doing great!

Changes on the Horizon for the Inspirationals Quartet of Texas

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Nashville, TN — Exciting developments are underway for the Inspirationals Quartet of Texas as they prepare for a dynamic Fall and Winter season. Known for their deep-rooted passion for gospel music and unwavering faith, the group is embracing a period of significant transition.

Ron Wills, the owner, manager, and baritone of the Inspirationals Quartet, recently announced a major change within the group. After over five decades of service, Ralph Green, who began as the pianist in 1972 before becoming the lead singer, is stepping down from his role. Wills expressed his gratitude for Green’s long-standing contributions, stating, “Ralph Green is one of the greatest singers in gospel music, and we were privileged to have him as part of the Inspirationals. His love for the Lord and his dedication to sharing his faith through music have left an indelible mark on our group.”

Reflecting on the changes, Green shared, “Fifty years with the Inspirationals Quartet—time really does fly. Some of the greatest memories of my life are tied to my time with the Inspirationals. I plan to continue serving with music as long as I have breath for it.”

(Scott Brand/Family Music Group)

As the group looks forward, Scott Brand will step in as the new lead singer. Brand, who has previously performed with notable groups like Gold City Quartet and The Perrys, is eager to join the Inspirationals. “I love quartet music and always will,” Brand said. “I’m excited to see what God has in store for this chapter of my life and to be on stage with such talented singers.”

Les Butler, producer for the Inspirationals Quartet and owner of REAL Southern Label, expressed his excitement about working with Brand. “Scott Brand is an incredible vocalist. I’ve been blessed to work with some of the best, and Scott is right at the top,” Butler said. “The Inspirationals Quartet of Texas is the next big thing in gospel music, and I’m thrilled to be a part of this journey.”

In the midst of these changes, the quartet is putting the finishing touches on their upcoming Christmas album, which is set to release in November. With a new chapter ahead, the Inspirationals Quartet is poised to continue making a powerful impact on the gospel music scene.