
It’s still big news that the Official UK Christian & Gospel Singles Chart now spotlights some of the most inspiring and widely listened-to Christian and gospel songs across the country. Powered by the Official Charts Company in partnership with AStepFWD, the chart tracks the songs making the biggest impact each week across UK streams, downloads and sales, giving a clear picture of what listeners are engaging with within the Christian and gospel music space.
1. KUMBAYA – JERUB
Jerub remains at the top of the chart with Kumbaya, a powerful and reflective song carried by soulful vocals and a heartfelt cry of prayer and surrender. The song continues to connect strongly with listeners, holding its place as the number one track on the chart for the second week in a row.
2. SALT AND LIGHT– REND COLLECTIVE
Rend Collective enters the Top 5 this week with Salt and Light, bringing their signature energetic folk-influenced worship sound. The song carries a strong message about living out faith and being a light in the world, and its vibrant style has helped it make a strong debut on the chart.
3. MY HEART YOUR HOME – CHANTELLE RUTENDO
At number three this week is My Heart Your Home by Chantelle Rutendo, a sincere worship song that centres on surrendering your heart to God. Built around the simple prayer “Make my heart Your home,” the song carries a quiet and reflective feel, inviting listeners into a moment of personal worship and devotion. Its honest lyrics and gentle delivery are part of what has helped it connect with many listeners.
4. PSALM 51 – CHANTELLE RUTENDO
At number four this week is Psalm 51 by Chantelle Rutendo. Inspired by the well-known scripture, the song expresses a sincere cry for mercy, renewal and a restored relationship with God. Carried by a gentle pop flow, the track blends reflective lyrics with a worshipful atmosphere, drawing listeners into a moment of honesty, repentance and longing for God’s presence.
5. DO IT WITH JESUS– Y SHADEY
Closing out the Top 5 this week is Do It With Jesus by Y Shadey, making a strong debut on the chart. The rap track carries a bold and relatable message about walking through life with Jesus at the centre. With lines like “2025 I did it myself, this year I did it with Jesus,” the song reflects a shift from self-reliance to faith, delivered through confident verses and an energetic rap flow.
6. ANCIENT OF DAYS / OPEN THE EYES OF MY HEART – CALLEDOUT MUSIC
At number six this week is Ancient of Days / Open The Eyes of My Heart by CalledOut Music. Blending two well-loved worship songs into one seamless medley, the track carries a rich atmosphere of praise and reverence. With its smooth delivery and heartfelt expression, it draws listeners into a familiar yet refreshing moment of worship.
7. FOREVER WE WILL THANK YOU FOR THE CROSS – KXC & FOLABI NUEL
At number seven this week is Forever We Will Thank You for the Cross by KXC and Folabi Nuel. The song reflects deeply on the sacrifice of Jesus, from the pain of the cross to the victory of the resurrection. With honest lyrics and a heartfelt worship sound, it carries a strong sense of gratitude, reminding listeners of the love shown through the cross and why it remains central to the Christian faith.
8. DO IT ALL ALONE– REND COLLECTIVE
At number eight this week is Do It All Alone by Rend Collective. Known for their vibrant and uplifting sound, the group delivers a song that centres on dependence on God rather than self. With its energetic feel and honest message, the track encourages listeners to let go of self-reliance and walk closely with God in every step.
9. THERE’S NO ONE LIKE JESUS / CAST YOUR BURDENS” – KXC / GAS STREET MUSIC
At number nine this week is There’s No One Like Jesus / Cast Your Burdens by KXC and GAS Street Music. This track is a medley of two popular choruses, There Is No One Like Jesus and Cast Your Burdens, while staying true to the original lyrics. The music shifts throughout, bringing in a subtle rock feel that adds energy and drive, allowing the congregation to flow easily in worship and fully engage with the moment.
10. FREE INDEED– PHILIPPA HANNA / ISRAEL HOUGHTON
Rounding off the Top 10 this week is Free Indeed by Philippa Hanna and Israel Houghton. The song is a joyful declaration of the freedom found in Christ, filled with gratitude and celebration, and carried by an uplifting sound.
Which of these songs have you been listening to?