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The winners of the 68th GRAMMY Awards were announced yesterday at the awards ceremony held in Los Angeles. In the Christian and Gospel categories, there were wins for Brandon Lake, Cece Winans, Israel & New Breed, Darrel Walls and The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.
Best Gospel Performance/Song was "Come Jesus Come" by Cece Winans Featuring Shirley Caesar. Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song went to Brandon Lake for "Hard Fought Hallelujah". The Best Gospel Album award went to Darrel Walls for "Heart Of Mine", and the Best Contemporary Christian Music Album award went to Israel & New Breed for their Spanish...
Read More The winners of the 68th GRAMMY Awards were announced yesterday at the awards ceremony held in Los Angeles. In the Christian and Gospel categories, there were wins for Brandon Lake, Cece Winans, Israel & New Breed, Darrel Walls and The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.
Best Gospel Performance/Song was "Come Jesus Come" by Cece Winans Featuring Shirley Caesar. Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song went to Brandon Lake for "Hard Fought Hallelujah". The Best Gospel Album award went to Darrel Walls for "Heart Of Mine", and the Best Contemporary Christian Music Album award went to Israel & New Breed for their Spanish language album "Coritos Vol. 1". Meanwhile Best Roots Gospel Album was The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir's "I Will Not Be Moved (Live)".
The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
Beloved worship trailblazers The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir have taken home the 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Roots Gospel Album for their StowTown Records set, I Will Not Be Moved: Live with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Marking the seventh Recording Academy honor for The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and the first-ever GRAMMY win for StowTown Records, the award was presented during the 68th GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony, held earlier today in Los Angeles.
“We are deeply grateful to receive this GRAMMY Award,” says Carol Cymbala, founding musical director of The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. “We would like to express our sincere thanks to the Recording Academy and all those who made this honor possible.”
“The entire team at StowTown Records is thrilled that the voting members of the Recording Academy have recognized this incredible project, giving the choir their seventh GRAMMY Award win,” adds Landon Beene, president, StowTown Records/StowTown Worship Resource. “Working alongside Carol Cymbala and The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir has been one of the greatest honors of my life.”
“Carol Cymbala could not be here tonight, but on behalf of her and the entire choir and everyone involved, we are so grateful to write songs, record songs, and get music out there that we pray will encourage you and will bring Hope to the world, in the name of Jesus,” shared I Will Not Be Moved: Live with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir featured artist TaRanda Greene, who was on hand to accept the GRAMMY for the group.
Produced by Cymbala along with J. Daniel Smith, I Will Not Be Moved: Live with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir features seven worship favorites as well as three impassioned originals. The 2025 project spotlights guest turns from two-time Dove Award winners Babbie Mason and TaRanda Greene; Elevation Church’s Brad Hudson; and Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter Stephen McWhirter.
Israel & New Breed
Israel & New Breed won Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for Coritos Vol. 1. This historic milestone marks the first Spanish-language album ever to be nominated, and now to win in this category. Featuring artists from seven countries, the album celebrates unity, faith, and Latin heritage.
Coritos Vol. 1 (District 11 and Integrity Music) was filmed and recorded primarily at Christian Church John 3:16 in the Bronx, New York City, just one year ago, capturing the energy, authenticity, and cross-cultural spirit of the Latin worship movement. What began as simple choruses sung in Spanish-speaking churches for decades as songs rooted in Scripture, faith, and memory has become a global worship expression that bridges cultures, nations, and generations.
The project highlights the shared passion of every participant, including Aaron Moses, Nate Diaz, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, Lucia Parker, Miel San Marcos, Marcos Witt, Evan Craft, Unified Sound, Janina Rosado, Freddy Bailon, Claudette Bailon, Juan De La Cruz, and Coalo Zamorano.
This win is Israel Houghton’s eighth GRAMMY Award. Houghton also kicked off music’s biggest evening, performing the opening number of the 2026 GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony alongside fellow nominees Grace Potter, Lila Iké, Maggie Rose, and Trombone Shorty.
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