Grace Notes - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Kirk Franklin / Amy Grant
Kirk Franklin performs "Imagine Me." Amy Grant performs "Hope Set High."
Ben Rector / Michelle Williams
Ben Rector performs "Follow You." Michelle Williams performs "Say Yes."
Lecrae / Natalie Grant
Lecrae performs "I'll Find You." Natalie Grant performs "King of the World."
Colton Dixon / Ellie Holcomb
Ellie Holcomb performs "Canyon." Colton Dixon performs "Made to Fly."
Michael W. Smith / Jamie Grace
Jamie Grace performs "Here" and "Wonderful." Michael W. Smith performs "Friends" and Waymaker."
Unspoken / Kierra Sheard-Kelly
Unspoken performs "Just Give Me Jesus." Kierra Sheard-Kelly performs "Grace."
Johnathan Traylor / Michael McLean
Johnathan Traylor performs "Masterpiece." Michael McLean performs "Looking for Something Else."
Francesca Battistelli / Sidewalk Prophets
Sidewalk Prophets performs "Come to the Table." Francesca Battistelli performs "Holy Spirit."
Jonathan McReynolds / Marie Osmond
Jonathan McReynolds performs "Best Thing." Marie Osmond performs "The Only One."
A Grace Notes Christmas: Vol. 2
With Amy Grant, CeCe Winans, Kirk Franklin, Michael W. Smith, Lecrae, Michelle Williams, and more.
Cece Winans / Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith performs "Be Still and Know." Cece Winans performs "Believe For It."
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