10 YouTube Worship Videos That Deserve More Views

YouTube is overflowing with worship moments. Not the polished, algorithm-approved ones everyone already knows but the quieter ones. These songs carry hunger and the live moments that feel less like performances and more like invitations.

For these videos, people discover accidentally and end up returning to for months.

So we did the digging and made a line up for you. These are 10 worship videos worth your attention for their atmosphere, lyrical depth, artistry, ministry impact, and the quiet ways they’ve been shaping worship culture beyond the spotlight.

No hype. Just presence.

1. Undignified (feat. Karen Espinosa & Steve Davis) - Family Music

There’s something beautifully freeing about worship that throws out performance and simply abides.

Undignified invites listeners into exactly that kind of praise. It is wholehearted, unfiltered, and unconcerned with appearances. Inspired by the biblical images of Mary pouring out her oil and David dancing before God, the song reminds us that worship was never meant to stay polished and controlled.

Released in 2023, it carries a refreshing sense of joy and surrender that feels increasingly rare. Rather than asking for louder worship, it asks for positions you for truer worship.

If your relationship with God has started feeling curated instead of honest, begin here.

2. Holy (Song of the Ages) - The Belonging Co

Some worship songs create moments. Others uncover genuine moments.

Holy (Song of the Ages) carries a reverence that immediately slows you down. There’s no pressure to manufacture emotion and no dramatic production trying to force an encounter; only a repeated return to the holiness of God.

This is one of those worship videos that quietly stays with you long after it ends.

3. Altar - Chroma Worship

Not every worship song needs to build into a huge moment. Some simply invite you to His feet.

Altar feels exactly like its name; a place of surrender, reflection, and returning. Instead of chasing emotional highs, it lingers in consecration and encounter.

If you’re looking for worship that helps you slow down and listen again, this belongs on your playlist.

4. Maker - Woodlands Worship

This worship expands your perspective and captures beautifully the tension between God’s greatness and His closeness. The lyrics move from galaxies and creation to the deeply personal reality that the Creator still knows us and pursues us.

There’s a reason people discover this song and immediately wonder why more people aren’t talking about it.

5. Only You Can Satisfy - William McDowell

Only You Can Satisfy gently exposes the places we often look for fulfillment and reminds us that even good things cannot carry what only God can.

William McDowell approaches the message with conviction rather than spectacle, making the song feel deeply personal.

This isn’t background worship. It’s the kind that follows you after the music ends.

6. Only a Holy God - CityAlight

Some worship songs feel timeless from the first listen. Only a Holy God is one of them.

Instead of centering emotions or experiences, the song centers wonder. Every lyric pulls attention upward and creates space to reflect on who God is rather than what we need.

There’s something quietly powerful about worship that doesn’t rush. And this understands that.

7. Find My Peace - Naomi Raine

Peace gets marketed as escape but this song presents it as presence.

Naomi Raine delivers Find My Peace with a vulnerability that makes it feel deeply lived-in. Rather than offering easy answers, the song gently points listeners back toward God as the source of rest.

It feels especially meaningful for seasons of uncertainty, waiting, and emotional exhaustion. By the end, everything feels a little quieter.

8. Eyes (Live) - OBED

Attention shapes devotion. That’s the heartbeat of Eyes.

This live version carries an honesty that makes the message land even deeper: what you consistently focus on eventually shapes your faith.

Again and again, the song redirects your attention back to Jesus with remarkable simplicity. You can hear the hunger in the room. And somehow, it makes you hungry too.

9. Holyghost (Only For You) Live - Minister Onyeka

Holyghost (Only For You) carries a sincerity that feels less like a performance and more like witnessing someone pour out affection and dependence on God.

If you’ve been craving worship that feels personal, this is a hidden gem worth discovering.

10. Revival (Acoustic) - COR Worship Collective

Not every revival song sounds explosive. Revival (Acoustic) strips worship back to its essentials and creates room for genuine hunger. The acoustic arrangement allows the message to breathe and keeps the focus where it belongs.

There’s a quiet faith running through the entire performance. The kind that believes God is moving even before anything changes. And maybe that’s exactly why it deserves more views.

The most meaningful worship moments aren’t always the most viewed. Sometimes they’re the quiet songs that lead you into God’s presence when you need it most.

If one of these hidden gems speaks to you, don’t keep it to yourself. Press play, share it with someone else, and help more people discover worship that’s worth far more than the view count.

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