Artists|March 15, 2018 02:26 EDT
Cana's Voice, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Celebrate 1.3 Million Views For "Jesus Never Fails" Live Video Performance
A live performance video featuring American Christian music trio Cana's Voice and the iconic, award-winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir performing the well-loved song "Jesus Never Fails" has become an Internet sensation, impacting people around the world with over 1.3 million views on Facebook at the time of writing.
Cana's Voice consists of singers TaRanda Greene, Jody McBrayer, and Doug Anderson, and formed in 2016, quickly becoming one of the most popular artists in Christian music. During the "Jesus Never Fails" video recording they were visiting The Brooklyn Tabernacle in Brooklyn, N.Y., performing several songs from their debut album This Changes Everything together with the choir.
In a Facebook post earlier this month, Cana's Voice wrote about the video, "This has been shared by so many already. But just in case you missed the full song we wanted to share."
"There's something about this moment, maybe it's The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir or maybe it's just the fact that God showed up last Sunday morning," the group reflected. "The air was so thick with His presence, we could hardly sing through the tears."
Concluding, they said, "'Jesus Never Fails' was written over 30 years ago, maybe we need to be reminded it is still true and still relevant today. The same Jesus that walked on water, healed the broken, raised the dead - that same Savior is alive and well and working. Believe it!"
Brooklyn Tabernacle Pastor Jim Cymbala also commented via Twitter, saying, "Thanking God for the uplifting music of @canasvoice, with Taranda Greene, Jody McBrayer and Doug Anderson. It was a blessing having them with us all day on Sunday. #JesusNeverFails."
For more information about Cana's Voice and their projects and tours, please visit their official website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Also, do not forget to check out the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, at their website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
You can watch the video of the performance from The Brooklyn Tabernacle below: