Legendary Gospel Singer Dr. Ron Kenoly received a call to glory” (December 6, 1944 – February 3, 2026)
Ron Kenoly was an American Christian worship leader,
vocalist, and songwriter.
He acquired several academic qualifications, including a
music degree from Alameda College, a Master of Divinity from Faith Bible
College, and a Doctorate of Ministry in sacred music from Friends International
Christian University. His musical career commenced after serving in the United
States Air Force. Initially, he was a member of a group called The Mellow
Fellows, but personal circumstances led to his departure.
His musical career achieved significant recognition in 1992
when 'Lift Him Up' became the fastest-selling worship album of its time.
Another album, 'Welcome Home,' produced by Tom Brooks, also received critical
acclaim. It was recognized as Billboard's Top contemporary worship music album
and earned a Gospel Music Association Dove Award for "Praise and Worship
Album" in 1997. He was previously affiliated with Integrity Music. Kenoly
himself provided instrumental contributions on only one of his recordings.
Beyond his musical achievements, Kenoly was widely regarded
for his humility and deep spiritual conviction. He was known for his profound
understanding of scripture and his ability to inspire audiences through his
words and music. His ministry was often credited with fostering an environment
of worship and spiritual reverence.
His enduring legacy includes his spiritually significant
songs and his profound influence, which is expected to resonate with future
generations.
His life was a complete testament to sincere dedication and
unwavering integrity, deserving immense respect.
To God alone be
all the glory for a life poured out in worship and truth

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