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Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Worship Pioneer Ron Kenoly (1944-2026)

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Last updated: February 5, 2026 5:09 pm
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The world of gospel and worship music has lost a true giant. Ron Kenoly, whose vibrant, joy-filled anthems became the soundtrack for countless church services and personal devotions across the globe, passed away on February 3, 2026. He was 81.

For many of us, hearing his name instantly brings to mind a powerful, encouraging voice leading a packed auditorium in praise. His music wasn’t just performed; it was an experience—one that bridged cultures, denominations, and generations.

From R&B to Gospel: A Journey of Purpose

Kenoly’s musical journey is a testament to a life transformed and redirected. Born in Coffeyville, Kansas, in 1944, he served his country in the U.S. Air Force, where his musical talents began to shine in a service band. After his discharge, he set his sights on a secular music career in Los Angeles, even recording R&B under the name Ron Keith in the 1970s.

But a profound shift was coming. He turned his focus entirely to gospel music and, by the mid-1980s, entered full-time ministry. His role as Minister of Music at the Jubilee Christian Center in San Jose, California, became the launching pad for a new era of worship.

The Sound That Lifted a Generation

While he had been recording for years, Kenoly’s national—and soon international—breakthrough came with the landmark 1992 live album, “Lift Him Up.” This album captured lightning in a bottle. Its choir-backed, congregational-friendly style was both majestic and accessible. It felt like you were right there in the room, part of something bigger.

Songs from that album and those that followed, like the majestic “Ancient of Days” and the triumphant “Jesus Is Alive,” transcended the album charts to become enduring worship standards. They were sung in massive conferences and small rural churches alike, from the United States to the far corners of the world.

A Global Impact & Lasting Recognition

Ron Kenoly’s influence was particularly profound in parts of Africa, where his music found a fervent and beloved following. His tours were not just concerts; they were historic worship gatherings.

The industry also took note of his contribution. His 1996 album, “Welcome Home,” was honored with the Gospel Music Association’s Dove Award for Praise & Worship Album of the Year, cementing his place in the fabric of contemporary Christian music.

A Legacy of Joyful Praise

Over a career spanning more than five decades, Ron Kenoly’s ultimate legacy is one of unashamed, exuberant praise. In a world often filled with complexity and doubt, his music invited us into a space of pure adoration and celebration. He taught a generation to lift their voices and hands not out of ritual, but out of sheer joy.

He showed us that worship could be both powerful and welcoming, both biblical and globally resonant.

Thank you, Ron, for teaching us to “Lift Him Up.” Your music continues to echo in the hearts of millions.

What is your favorite memory or song from Ron Kenoly’s ministry? Share in the comments below.

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