Christian songs for ages 3-15
Lambelujah
Joyful singalong videos, Scripture-rich lyrics, and free resources for family worship, Sunday school, car rides, and quiet time.
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Album videos and song pages
Scroll the Love Not This World track list: live videos play here, and upcoming songs keep their sheep placeholder until the YouTube upload is ready.
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A stronger first shelf for families jumping in: clear gospel songs, bright singalongs, and a few weightier tracks for older kids.
No Condemnation
Romans 8:1
An animated Scripture worship song for older kids and teens who have felt the war within, from the album "Love Not This World." It walks the honest road of Romans 7 — "the good I would, I do not" — straight into Romans 8:1: "no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Not by us, but by Him.
Vessels of Honor
2 Timothy 2:21
A tender, searching worship song for older kids and preteens (about ages 9–13), from the album "Love Not This World." It takes 2 Timothy 2:20–21 — vessels for honor and for shame — into a prayer to be humbled and re-shaped on the Potter's wheel, landing at the feet of the One who went lowest of all to lift us.
Crave Better
Matthew 5:6
A driving worship song for older kids and preteens (about ages 9–13), from the album "Love Not This World." It takes the honest hunger of the heart — our cravings, which mirror who we are — and asks God to re-aim them: trade the heart of stone for a heart of flesh, and teach us to crave better. Not by willpower, but by His Spirit.
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Every live music video with one-tap play, song page, lyrics, coloring, and MP3 links where available.
Meet the Starlets as They Shine for Jesus Christ
Girl-led stories and bright, brave songs with Scripture close to the heart: gentle, royal, and full of praise.
Crave Better
Matthew 5:6
A driving worship song for older kids and preteens (about ages 9–13), from the album "Love Not This World." It takes the honest hunger of the heart — our cravings, which mirror who we are — and asks God to re-aim them: trade the heart of stone for a heart of flesh, and teach us to crave better. Not by willpower, but by His Spirit.
Steel and Silk
Ephesians 6:10–13
A strong, tender worship song for older kids and preteens (about ages 9–13), from the album "Love Not This World." Steel (fierce, unyielding faith) is fused with silk (gentleness, mercy, meekness): be strong in the Lord — His armor outside, His tender heart within — strong enough to be gentle. The whole song lands on Jesus, the bond who holds us: we stand in Him.
Yea Be Yea
Matthew 5:37
An animated Scripture worship song for older kids and teens about the small, mighty thing we carry every day — our word, from the album "Love Not This World." Let your yes be yes and your no be no (Matthew 5:37): we keep our word not by gritted teeth, but by the grace of the One who is Faithful and True.
Single Minded
Psalm 73:25
A glad, devoted worship song for older kids and preteens (about ages 9-13), from the album "Love Not This World." Singleness reframed as gift — "whom have I in heaven but thee?" (Psalm 73:25) — honoring both callings, with the heart set on Christ the Bridegroom whose wedding is coming, and the Lord Himself as more than enough today.
Wake Up (From the Mouths of Babes)
Psalm 8:2
A child-led prayer of intercession for older kids and preteens (about ages 9-13), from the album "Love Not This World." Out of the mouth of babes (Psalm 8:2), the little ones plead for the grown-ups who are sleeping in vanity — never finger-pointing, always asking the One who alone can wake a heart of stone.
Younger child singalongs
A gentler blue shelf for little voices: clear songs, warm stories, and family worship that still feels bright and easy.
For Sunday school teachers
Build a Sunday school Pinterest board
Pick songs for this week, connect Pinterest, and Lambelujah builds an organized class board with coloring pages, Bible references, and singalong video pins you can share with parents.
- Choose songs Build around the lesson, age range, or worship plan.
- Add printables Coloring pages and lyric sheets stay close to the videos.
- Share the board Parents can revisit the week at home without hunting links.
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