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WATCH: Steph Curry Worships LIVE With Chris Tomlin in “Home & Hallelujah” Event

Christian singer Chris Tomlin recently joined NBA Star Steph Curry in a worshipful Instagram live event that the Currys have coined “Home & Hallelujah.”

The Grammy-award-winning artist teamed up with Steph and his wife Ayesha to lead followers in a beautiful rendition of “Good, Good Father.”

“I was trying to think of the song to sing, and it’s just a reminder tonight for people that no matter what the world tries to say about you and no matter what the world tries to label you, God has a label for you tonight,” said Tomlin before beginning the song. “He says that you are my loved son and you are my loved daughter because he is a Good Father. So I thought we would sing that together wherever you are.”

Tomlin was joined by his two sweet daughters who sang along with their dad.

“What a beautiful evening of worship,” Tomlin posted on Instagram after the event. “Thank you @stephencurry30 and @ayeshacurry so much for inviting me to be a part of this moment and thank you to all those who welcome me into your home tonight. Let us continue to remember that our God is a good, good Father.”

Several other singers have made appearances for Curry’s “Home & Hallelujah” event in addition to Tomlin, including Johnnyswim, Jason and Lauren Kennedy, and John and Aventer Gray.

Check out Curry and Tomlin’s 5-minute worship video below:

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Teacher Buys Coffee for a Stranger Short on Cash, Has No Clue It’s Keith Urban

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