The Longest-Running Christian Songs in Billboard History Unveiled

Billboard has officially revealed the longest-running songs in the history of its Hot Christian Songs chart, highlighting worship anthems and faith-based hits that have captivated listeners for years and reshaped the sound of modern Christian music.
Topping the list is Hillsong United's iconic worship ballad "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)," which charted for a record-shattering 191 weeks, including 61 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1. Released in 2013, the song remains a global anthem of trust and surrender, and was named Billboard's No. 1 Christian Song of the 2010s.
Following closely is Lauren Daigle's "You Say," which remained on the chart for 160 weeks, spending an unprecedented 62 weeks at No. 1. The 2018 hit became a crossover sensation, earning multiple GRAMMY® Awards and touching lives far beyond the Christian music world.
Other enduring chart-toppers include:
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"What a Beautiful Name" - Hillsong Worship (81 weeks)
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"Holy Forever" - Chris Tomlin (80 weeks)
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"O Come to the Altar" - Elevation Worship (74 weeks)
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"Word of God Speak" - MercyMe (72 weeks)
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"Reckless Love" - Cory Asbury (68 weeks)
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"God Only Knows" - for KING & COUNTRY (62 weeks)
"These songs aren't just charting-they're changing lives," said one Billboard editor. "The longevity of these tracks speaks to their deep emotional and spiritual resonance with listeners around the world."
The data affirms the growing cultural impact of contemporary Christian music, as songs born in worship settings continue to dominate airwaves, streaming platforms, and church services alike.
As worship and inspirational music thrive in the digital age, these record-setting songs stand as a testament to the enduring power of hope-filled lyrics and melodies rooted in faith.
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