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Worship song

Give Me Jesus

52churches in our map sing this — one of the most-adopted worship songs right now.
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Name of JesusSurrender

About “Give Me Jesus”

Give Me Jesus comes from UPPERROOM, the Dallas-based prayer and worship community, with worship leader Abbie Gamboa on vocals. She wrote it with Oscar Gamboa, Gabriel Gamboa and Camaryn Avers, and it was released in 2021 ahead of the album Love Note. Though it shares a title with the traditional spiritual, it is an original song, a stripped-back, piano-led declaration that knowing Jesus outweighs everything else, which Air1 described as "simple, honest and pure."

Written by Abbie Gamboa, Oscar Gamboa, Gabriel Gamboa and Camaryn Avers · Released 2021 on Love Note · CCLI #7183129

Churches that sing it

Real churches in our map with this in their worship playlist — 15 you can watch on YouTube.

Where in the world

United States
25
United Kingdom
11
Norway
5
Germany
5
Canada
2
South Africa
1

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Frequently asked

Who wrote “Give Me Jesus”?

Abbie Gamboa, Oscar Gamboa, Gabriel Gamboa and Camaryn Avers. It was first released in 2021 on Love Note.

What is “Give Me Jesus” about?

Give Me Jesus comes from UPPERROOM, the Dallas-based prayer and worship community, with worship leader Abbie Gamboa on vocals. She wrote it with Oscar Gamboa, Gabriel Gamboa and Camaryn Avers, and it was released in 2021 ahead of the album Love Note. Though it shares a title with the traditional spiritual, it is an original song, a stripped-back, piano-led declaration that knowing Jesus outweighs everything else, which Air1 described as "simple, honest and pure."

How many churches sing “Give Me Jesus”?

52 churches in the playlist.church map have it in their worship playlists, most often for Name of Jesus, Surrender — one of the most-adopted worship songs today.