30th GMA Dove Awards - Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of The Year

Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of The Year

"I Told The Storm"; Conversations; Greg O'Quin 'N Joyful Noyze; Greg O'Quin; Myrrh Records Black Music Division

"Jesus Is All"; Pages of Life Chapters I & II; Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ; Fred Hammond; Verity Records

"Let The Praise Begin"; Pages of Life Chapters I & II; Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ; Fred Hammond; Verity Records

"Love Wouldn't"; I Get Lifted; Kelli Williams; Kelli Williams; Word Gospel

"Your Steps Are Ordered"; Pages of Life Chapters I & II; Fred Hammond & Radical for Christ; Fred Hammond, Radical for Christ; Verity Records

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