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🎶 Artist Spotlight: Jordan Feliz – A Soundtrack of Healing & Hope For the past five years, Jordan Feliz’s music has been more than just background noise—it’s been a lifeline. His songs have walked with me through seasons of rebuilding, restoration, and rediscovery. They’ve reminded me that grace isn’t just a concept—it’s a rhythm that carries us when we can’t carry ourselves.

📖 Psalm 147:3 says, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” That’s the heartbeat behind Jordan’s song “Wounds”—a raw, honest cry from a place of pain that turns into a declaration of healing. It ministered to me deeply during a time when I was facing my own trauma and wondering if God still saw me. He did. And this song helped me believe that again.

Then there’s “The River”—a song that echoes John 7:38: “Whoever believes in me… rivers of living water will flow from within them.” It’s not just about baptism—it’s about transformation. That song reminded me that I didn’t have to stay stuck in guilt or shame. I could go down to the river and come up changed.

And “Next to Me”? That one’s a quiet anthem of surrender. It helped me let go of control and trust that God was still writing my story—even when I couldn’t see the next chapter.

Jordan’s music isn’t just catchy—it’s kingdom work. It’s for the believer who’s weary, the seeker who’s searching, and the soul who needs reminding that Jesus is alive and moving. “The King Is Alive” is proof of that.

💬 If you’ve ever felt unseen, unheard, or unsure—Jordan’s songs are a reminder that God is near, healing is real, and beauty still rises from broken places.

Come hear more. Feel more. Know more. Let Jordan’s music speak into your story like it has mine.

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