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Renowned American gospel singer, worship leader, and pastor Ron Kenoly has died at age 81.
News of his passing was announced by his long-time music director in a social media post that has since sparked an outpouring of tributes from across the global Christian music community.
Kenoly, best known for his powerful live worship recordings, was a defining voice in contemporary praise and worship music from the early 1990s.
His influence stretched far beyond church walls, shaping modern worship styles in congregations across Africa, Europe, the Americas and Asia.
Born in Coffeyville, Kansas, Ron Kenoly rose to international prominence with the release of his 1992 album Lift Him Up, which became one of the best-selling live worship albums of its era.
Songs such as Ancient of Days, Jesus Is Alive and We’re Going Up became staples in churches worldwide, celebrated for their vibrant arrangements, scripture-based lyrics and emphasis on joyful, participatory worship.
Over a career spanning several decades, Ron Kenoly released multiple acclaimed albums, including Ron Kenoly, God Is Able, Welcome Home and Sing Out with One Voice.
His music was noted for blending gospel, contemporary Christian music and praise choruses, often delivered with large choirs and energetic congregational responses.
Beyond music, Kenoly served as a pastor and worship leader at Jubilee Christian Center in San Jose, California, where he ministered for many years.
He was also a sought-after speaker and worship facilitator at international conferences and crusades, particularly in Africa, where his music found a deep and lasting resonance.
Following the announcement of his death, tributes have continued to pour in from fellow gospel artists, worship leaders and fans, many of whom credit Ron Kenoly with shaping their faith journey and musical calling.
His legacy is widely recognised as foundational to the global praise and worship movement.
In Ghana, Ron Kenoly’s impact was memorably felt in 2011 when he headlined Adom Praiz, the annual gospel music concert organized by Adom FM.
His participation and appearance at the event drew thousands of worshippers and remains one of the most talked about moments in the history of the concert.
It further cemented the event’s reputation as a major fixture on the gospel music calendar.
Ron Kenoly is remembered not only for his music, but for a life dedicated to ministry, worship and inspiring generations to lift their voices in praise.
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