The Maverick City Music performed at the “Tiny Desk Concert” and shared God’s love with a secular audience.
Gospel Music On Tiny Desk
In June, the secular platform NPR Music celebrated “Black Music Month.” To honor this celebration, they allowed showcasing Gospel music through the Maverick City group. Hence, the contemporary worship music collective performed at the “Tiny Desk Concert.”

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Maverick City sang their anointed and powerful worship songs. They first sang “Man of Your Word,” led by worship leader Chandler Moore. “Million Little Miracles” followed, led by a worship leader, Brandon Lake. Both Chandler and Naomi Raine also led “Jireh” following it, and then “Kingdom.” Overall, the choir sang in harmony, creating beautiful music for the Lord on the Tiny Desk.
Sharing God’s Love
Performing on a secular platform is a rare and great opportunity for every Christian believer. So, it’s no wonder that worship leader, Naomi, took the chance to share a short message about God’s love. She explained a little bit about the meaning behind the songs.
“I feel like some people don’t know what that song means and that word “Jireh,” she explained. “It literally means the one who provides. God who provides, short for Jehovah Jireh. The Lord who will provide..”
Naomi further preached about God and said, “He reigns on the just and the unjust. He is benevolent and loving to everybody. And so many people think that God is angry and mad. But that’s not true. God is love and that’s what we believe in.. Society often forgets that God loves them.”
The group also promoted their new album “Kingdom” in collaboration with Kirk Franklin. And when the Gospel artist veteran came in front of the show’s camera and performed, he preached in the middle of the song.
Watch their powerful performance and be blessed!
Reference | NPR Music