Worship songs about Comfort
60 songs churches sing for Comfort, ranked by how many churches sing them.
Plan a set around Comfort →Comfort songs show up when a congregation is grieving, when someone in the room just got a diagnosis, or when the week has been too heavy for anything triumphant. A worship leader reaches for this set not to fix the pain but to sit in it with people, naming God's nearness instead of rushing toward resolution.
Across 138 songs in this category, churches keep returning to the same handful. He Will Hold Me Fast leads clearly, Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone) puts Scripture's own comfort psalm into contemporary form, and Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor gives congregations something to hold onto when everything else feels unstable.
Frequently asked
What are the most sung worship songs about Comfort?
Ranked by how many churches have them in their worship playlists: 1. Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor by Matt Boswell; 2. He Will Hold Me Fast by Shane & Shane; 3. Abide - Live by The Worship Initiative; 4. He Will Hold Me Fast by Keith & Kristyn Getty; 5. Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone) by People & Songs.
How do I plan a worship set about Comfort?
Open the free set planner at playlist.church/plan/ with Comfort preselected, refine by mood or a moment in the church year, then build a set from the songs churches actually sing, share it with your band, and print a run sheet.