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Top 20 Christian Songs This Week February Week 3, 2026


Published: Feb 22, 2026 08:05 AM EST

Another Sunday, another powerful look at what the Church is listening to.

The third week of February brings fresh debuts, steady climbers, and one major move at the very top. From worship declarations to testimony-driven anthems, this week's Top 20-according to The Countdown Magazine-captures the sound of faith in motion.

Let's count them down from No. 20 all the way to No. 1.

 

No. 20 - Life.Church Worship - "So Much" (New)

Debuting on the chart this week, "So Much" enters at No. 20. The worship collective continues to deliver congregational-friendly songs centered on gratitude and surrender.

No. 19 - Caleb & John - "Finished" (Up)

Climbing higher this week, this bold declaration of Christ's completed work is steadily gaining traction.

No. 18 - Terrian - "Testimony" (Up)

Terrian's personal and soulful anthem continues its upward movement, reflecting the power of sharing one's story.

No. 17 - MercyMe - "Make It Well" (New)

A strong new entry. MercyMe returns with a worship ballad already resonating deeply with listeners.

No. 16 - Blessing Offor - "Lift Me Up" (Same)

Holding steady, Offor's uplifting track remains a favorite across Christian radio.

No. 15 - Jon Reddick - "The Way" (Up)

This faith-forward reminder of Christ's guidance continues to climb.

No. 14 - Peter Burton - "Where Would I Be" (Up)

A reflective anthem that's clearly connecting with audiences.

No. 13 - Ben Fuller - "Black Sheep" (Up)

Fuller's honest storytelling keeps pushing this song higher.

No. 12 - Colton Dixon - "The Love I Have For You" (Up)

A steady riser, blending pop production with heartfelt devotion.

No. 11 - Phil Wickham - "Homesick for Heaven" (Up)

 

Just outside the Top 10, Wickham's worshipful longing continues its ascent.

 

The Top 10

No. 10 - Josiah Queen - "Dusty Bibles" (Up)

A powerful reminder to return to Scripture, climbing into the Top 10.

No. 9 - Katy Nichole - "Have Your Way" (Up)

A prayerful surrender anthem gaining steady momentum.

No. 8 - Chris Tomlin - "How Good It Is" (Down)

A slight dip, but Tomlin's worship staple remains strong.

No. 7 - Anne Wilson - "God Story" (Up)

Wilson continues her rise with a song centered on testimony and redemption.

No. 6 - for King & Country - "World On Fire" (Same)

Holding firm. The duo's cinematic anthem continues its strong chart presence.

No. 5 - Jamie Macdonald - "Left It In The River" (Down)

A small drop, but still firmly planted in the Top 5.

No. 4 - Seph Schlueter - "Won't Start Now" (Down)

After strong weeks near the top, Schlueter slips slightly but remains a major contender.

No. 3 - TobyMac - "Heaven On My Mind" (Up)

Back in the Top 3. TobyMac's hopeful anthem keeps climbing.

No. 2 - Jeremy Camp - "No Survivors" (Down)

 

A slight move downward, but still a powerful presence near the summit.

 

No. 1 - Lauren Daigle - "Let It Be A Hallelujah" (Up)

 

Taking the top spot this week, Lauren Daigle's "Let It Be A Hallelujah" rises to No. 1. The song's message of choosing praise in every circumstance continues to resonate deeply. Its climb reflects a broader theme this February: worship as a response-not just in victory, but in every season.

 

This week's chart tells a story of surrender, testimony, and perseverance. From fresh debuts to steady climbers, Christian music continues to reflect what believers are walking through-and singing through-right now.

 

Be sure to check back next Sunday for Week 4 to see what changes, what climbs, and whether Lauren Daigle can hold onto the crown.