Grammy Awards 2018 Christian and Gospel Music Winners Announced

This Sunday (Jan. 28), the Grammys will celebrate a landmark anniversary, as the show enters its 60th year of serving as music's biggest night. Here are the nominees and winners for the Christian & Gospel genres.
GOSPEL/ CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC FIELD
Best Gospel Performance/Song:
"Too Hard Not To" - Tina Campbell
"You Deserve It" - JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise Featuring Bishop Cortez Vaughn
"Better Days" - Le'Andria
"My Life" - The Walls Group
"Never Have To Be Alone" - CeCe Winans -- WINNER
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song:
"Oh My Soul" - Casting Crowns
"Clean" - Natalie Grant
"What A Beautiful Name" - Hillsong Worship -- WINNER
"Even If" - MercyMe
"Hills And Valleys" - Tauren Wells
Best Gospel Album:
Crossover: Live From Music City - Travis Greene
Bigger Than Me - Le'Andria
Close - Marvin Sapp
Sunday Song - Anita Wilson
Let Them Fall in Love - CeCe Winans -- WINNER
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album:
Rise - Danny Gokey
Echoes (Deluxe Edition) - Matt Maher
Lifer - MercyMe
Hills and Valleys - Tauren Wells
Chain Breaker - Zach Williams -- WINNER
Best Roots Gospel Album:
The Best Of the Collingsworth Family - Volume 1 - The Collingsworth Family
Give Me Jesus - Larry Cordle
Resurrection - Joseph Habedank
Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope - Reba McEntire -- WINNER
Hope for All Nations - Karen Peck & New River
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