Thanksgiving Worship Songs

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This article suggests five worship songs for use during a Thanksgiving service along with applicable scripture references and worship planning tips.
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COMMUNION, WORSHIP, WORSHIP PLANNING Top Thanksgiving Worship Songs For Your Church Service Discover the best Thanksgiving worship songs with lyrics, chord charts, and scriptures to lead powerful, grateful worship in your church. By Editorial Team • November 7, 2025 • 0 comments Top Thanksgiving Worship Songs for Your Church Service Thanksgiving is more than a holiday—it’s a posture of the heart. In every season, Scripture invites the people of God to enter His presence with gratitude (Psalm 100:4). These curated Thanksgiving worship songs help your church express joyful thanks to the Lord through powerful, singable, Spirit-led music. Each song below includes direct resource links to lyrics, chord charts, Multitracks, and more, plus scripture references and tips for how to introduce and use them in your Thanksgiving service or worship set. 1. “Goodness Of God” – Jenn Johnson / Bethel Music Theme: Faithfulness, Gratitude, God’s Goodness Scripture: Psalm 23:6, Lamentations 3:22–23, James 1:17 Why It Works: A tender yet powerful anthem of God’s enduring goodness through every season. Perfect for reflection and personal testimony moments. Suggested Use: Open a time of thanksgiving prayers or testimonies. Consider inviting individuals to briefly share “I’ve seen the goodness of God when…” Listen on Spotify CCLI Song #7117726 PraiseCharts Chart MultiTracks WorshipTogether Chord Chart 2. “Gratitude” – Brandon Lake Theme: Thankfulness, Humility, Awe Scripture: Psalm 116:12, Psalm 103:1–5 Why It Works: This raw, heartfelt song captures the tension of not having enough to offer God but giving Him your whole heart anyway. Suggested Use: Ideal as a response song after a sermon on thankfulness or during a moment of spontaneous worship. Listen on Spotify CCLI Song #7133723 PraiseCharts Chart MultiTracks EssentialWorship Chords 3. “10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)” – Matt Redman Theme: Blessing God, Gratitude, Timelessness Scripture: Psalm 103:1–2, Psalm 34:1 Why It Works: A modern hymn that has become a worship staple. Universally known, deeply rooted in Scripture. Suggested Use: Begin your Thanksgiving service with this song to center the room in praise and truth. Listen on Spotify CCLI Song #6016351 PraiseCharts Chart MultiTracks WorshipTogether Chord Chart 4. “Great Is Thy Faithfulness (Beginning To End)” – One Sonic Society & Mike Weaver Theme: Faithfulness, New Mercies, Lament to Hope Scripture: Lamentations 3:22–23, Hebrews 13:8 Why It Works: A fresh arrangement of a cherished hymn. Bridges generations with powerful lyrics and a modern chorus. Suggested Use: Use in a multigenerational setting or blended service. Great for communion or altar ministry. Listen on Spotify CCLI Song #7109317 PraiseCharts Chart MultiTracks WorshipTogether Chart 5. “Thank You Jesus For The Blood” – Charity Gayle Theme: Redemption, Thanksgiving, Worship Scripture: Revelation 12:11, Ephesians 1:7 Why It Works: A strong gospel-ballad style anthem that focuses thanksgiving on the cross and Christ’s redeeming work. Suggested Use: Perfect during communion or as a powerful worship moment near the end of the service. Listen on Spotify CCLI Song #7172456 PraiseCharts Chart MultiTracks WorshipTogether Chart Bonus Songs To Consider Song Title Artist Theme CCLI Link “Forever” Chris Tomlin Enduring Love CCLI #3148428 “Thank You Lord” Don Moen Gratitude CCLI #4220833 “Let Everything (Praise the Lord)” Pat Barrett All Creation CCLI #7171469 Scriptures For Thanksgiving Worship Planning Psalm 100:4 – “Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise!” 1 Thessalonians 5:18 – “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God…” Colossians 3:15–17 – “Let the peace of Christ rule… And be thankful…” Hebrews 12:28 – “Let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably…” Use these verses as spoken word, scripture readings, or intro slides to help your congregation reflect deeply. Thanksgiving Worship Planning Tips Mix Familiar and New: Anchor the set with known songs, and introduce newer ones with a short spoken intro or testimony. Include Testimony Moments: Invite brief, pre-arranged testimonies between songs or as intro segues. Use Visuals: Display fall imagery or scripture slides to guide the room into gratitude. Close with Communion or Prayer: End on a reflective note of thanks for Christ’s finished work.
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Psalms 23:6, 34:1, 100:4, 103:1-5, 116:12; Lamentations 3:22-23; Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 3:15-17; 1 Thessalonians 5:18; Hebrews 12:28, 13:8; James 1:17; Revelation 12:11
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