
August 2022 Polls II – Vote for Future Reviews
Thank you for voting on my first August 2022 poll! Passion’s God, You’re So Good blew away the competition, while Rick Founds’ Lord I Lift Your Name On High took the leftovers. This post
Thank you for voting on my first August 2022 poll! Passion’s God, You’re So Good blew away the competition, while Rick Founds’ Lord I Lift Your Name On High took the leftovers. This post
Thank you for voting on my fourth July 2022 poll! It was a close race! UPPERROOM’s Unto the Lamb was declared champion while Unspoken’s Good Fight nudged over the line. This post contains one
Thank you for voting on my third July 2022 poll! Lauren Daigle’s Still Rolling Stones won while Albert E. Brumley’s I’ll Fly Away took second prize. This post contains one regular poll with eight
Thank you for voting on my second July 2022 poll! Maverick City Music & UPPERROOM’s Rest on Us dominated while Dennis Jernigan’s You Are My All In All pilfered second. This post contains one
Thank you for voting on my fourth June and first July 2022 polls! I apologize for the incorrect title. It should have been July, not May. Also, I apologize for the extra three-day wait for
Thank you for voting on my third June 2022 polls! In Poll A, Elevation Worship’s Yahweh busted a move, while Thrive Worship’s Pour Your Spirit Out took home the leftovers. In Poll B, Brandon
Thank you for voting on my second June 2022 poll! Unsurprisingly, Hillsong and Bethel won again, with As You Find Me and Reign Above It All voted through. This post contains two regular polls
Thank you for voting on my first June 2022 poll! We had a tie for first! Elevation Worship’s Same God and Here Be Lions’ I Speak Jesus blew away the competition. Since Elevation Worship’s
Thank you for voting on my fourth May 2022 poll! It was another close race. Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music’s Build Your Church won, though makes me wonder if a large group of
Thank you for voting on my third May 2022 polls! In Poll A, Hillsong UNITED’s Lead Me to the Cross and Tim Hughes & Phil Wickham’s At Your Name (Forever) were both way ahead