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Jamie Grace Honored At The Museum Of Christian & Gospel Music


Published: Nov 06, 2025 12:03 AM EST

Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and speaker Jamie Grace has officially been honored at the Museum of Christian & Gospel Music, marking a full-circle moment in her distinguished career.

The beloved artist, who first captured hearts with her breakout hit "Hold Me" and her message of faith, joy, and resilience, shared the emotional news:

"A few weeks ago we went to THE Museum of Christian & Gospel Music and I'm in it. I got a call a few months back and I am still processing how exciting it is," Grace wrote. "Apparently I'm considered a part of the very music that made me."

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With her signature warmth and humility, Jamie reflected on the legacy of Christian and gospel music that shaped her-spanning traditional gospel, southern gospel, praise and worship, Christian rock, and hip hop-and paid tribute to the women who inspired her journey.

"There's nothing that could take away from my absolute love for traditional gospel, southern gospel, praise and worship music, Christian rock, Christian hip hop, and the greatest of all: the women of CCM and gospel," she shared, citing artists such as CeCe Winans, Amy Grant, Rachael Lampa, Point of Grace, Out of Eden, Nicole C. Mullen, Yolanda Adams, ZOEgirl, Stacie Orrico, Natalie Grant, Virtue, and BarlowGirl as her musical heroes.

The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music, located in Nashville, serves as a center dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of Christian and gospel artistry. Grace's inclusion recognizes her impact as a new-generation voice who bridges genres and inspires audiences through authenticity and faith.

"Thank you @cgmmuseum for such a beautiful space honoring decades of phenomenal humans and their work," Jamie said. "Thanks for inviting me to be a part."

Since debuting in 2011, Jamie Grace has inspired millions around the world with her music, advocacy, and openness about faith and mental health. Her presence in the Museum stands as a tribute to her enduring influence and to the power of music rooted in grace and hope.