Watch Chris Tomlin Perform "Good Good Father" at the Opry

Chris Tomlin is arguably one of the most successful worship leaders. Many of his songs, such as "Love Ran Red," "Jesus Messiah," "God of This City," and many others, are sung across churches each week. Now, Tomlin gets to sing outside the church walls. Earlier in the month, Tomlin performed his new single "Good Good Father" at the famed Grand Ole Opry. You can watch his Opry performance below. And, be sure to download the new single on iTunes today.
Tomlin has recently released his Christmas album. Tomlin's ADORE: Christmas Songs Of Worship has received overwhelming response since its October release, originally debuting atop Billboard's Holiday Albums Chart. ADORE continues to hold strong on the chart, just behind Pentatonix and Michael Buble, marking seven weeks straight in the top 3. Additionally, ADORE sits at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums Chart, holding that spot for the third week in a row.
Fans continue to show their enthusiasm for Tomlin's worshipful Christmas anthems, selling out every venue on the "ADORE Christmas Tour," featuring Crowder and Lauren Daigle. The tour ended a few weeks ago. Tomlin worshipped with a sold-out audience in LA for the "ADORE Christmas Tour."
With the closing of 2015, a year full of touring, new music and sold-out Worship Night In America events for Tomlin, he has earned several top spots on Billboard's year-end charts. Tomlin was named the Top Male Christian Artist and landed in the top 3 on both the Top Christian Artists Chart and Christian Albums Artists charts. Love Ran Red took the No. 3 spot on the Christian Albums chart.
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