Worship is so much more than listening to a song.
Brandon Heath is doing something seriously cool with his new album The Ache—he’s making sure everyone can experience it, whether they can hear it or not. He just dropped a series of music videos featuring ASL (American Sign Language) performers, and honestly? It’s beautiful.
Worship You Can See
A few years ago, Brandon realized something: a lot of people experience music visually, not just audibly. So, he made it a priority to include the Deaf community in his music by creating ASL interpretation videos. Now, his songs aren’t just something you hear—they’re something you see and feel.
And if you’ve ever watched someone sign a song, you know it’s more than just translating lyrics. It’s worship. Every movement, every facial expression—it’s like the song comes alive in a whole new way.
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Why This Matters
If you’ve been to a big concert, a theater show, or even watched a church livestream, you’ve probably seen an ASL interpreter on the side of the stage. That’s because music and worship aren’t just for people who can hear—it’s for everyone. And signing worship songs isn’t just helpful—it’s a powerful way to praise God.
Brandon isn’t the first artist to do this, but he’s showing what it looks like to be intentional about making worship more inclusive. And honestly? It’s a reminder that the Gospel is for everyone, no exceptions.
Here’s the ASL music video for Brandon Heath’s song “Gospel Truth”:
It’s a whole new way to experience music—and a beautiful reminder that worship isn’t just about what we hear… it’s about what God is doing in our hearts.
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