
Nigerian gospel minister John Olumayowa has made a stirring return to the worship scene with the release of his powerful new hymn titled Holy Holy Is The Lord, a deeply reverent sound centered on the holiness, majesty, and supremacy of God.
Known for his spiritually weighty chants and scripture-rooted worship expressions, John Olumayowa’s latest release continues in that same atmosphere of solemn adoration.
Rather than leaning into commercial sound trends, the hymn carries a raw altar feel, designed to draw believers into a posture of awe before God.
Holy Holy Is The Lord is built around one of the most timeless declarations in Christian worship, the endless exaltation of God’s holiness. Through repetitive worship lines, meditative instrumentation, and deeply intentional vocal delivery, the song creates room for listeners to linger in reverence rather than rush through worship.
Many gospel listeners have welcomed the release as a refreshing return to songs that prioritize depth over entertainment. In an era where much of gospel music is driven by modern fusion and energetic praise, this hymn stands out as a slower, weightier call back to pure adoration.
John Olumayowa’s return with this sound has also reignited conversations around the increasing hunger for hymn-like chants and contemplative worship among younger believers who are seeking music that supports prayer and deep spiritual reflection.
For followers of his ministry, the release is being seen not just as another song, but as another altar sound, one intended to stir hearts toward the throne rather than the stage.
As the hymn begins to spread across Christian playlists and worship gatherings, many are already describing it as one of those songs that may quietly become a personal devotion staple.

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