Mercy Chinwo Releases “Heaven and Earth Adore You” Visuals for Easter
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BY AFRO GOSPEL TV • APRIL 4, 2026
Mercy Chinwo Marks Easter with Powerful “Heaven and Earth Adore You” Visual Release
Celebrated gospel minister Mercy Chinwo has ushered in the Easter season with the release of the official music video for “Heaven and Earth Adore You,” a deeply moving worship piece that continues to impact audiences across the globe.
Released on April 3, 2026, the visual arrives at a significant moment on the Christian calendar, aligning with Good Friday and the Easter weekend — a time centered on reflection, sacrifice, and the unconditional love of Christ.
The song, featured as track 8 from her album In His Will, carries a message of reverence and total surrender. Through its lyrical depth and powerful vocal delivery, it invites listeners into a space of worship that goes beyond music and becomes a spiritual experience.
The newly released video enhances this message, presenting a calm and deeply reflective atmosphere. With a focus on adoration and devotion, the visuals complement the heart of the song — reminding believers of the ultimate sacrifice and the beauty of God’s love.
Fans and listeners have described the release as more than just a song, calling it a sound that shifts atmospheres and creates moments of genuine connection. The timing of the release has made it especially meaningful, providing a soundtrack for personal reflection during Easter.
The video is now available on Mercy Chinwo’s official YouTube channel, allowing audiences worldwide to engage with the message visually and spiritually.
Beyond the release itself, this moment also highlights a major milestone in Mercy Chinwo’s journey. With over 200 million streams across digital platforms, her influence continues to grow, solidifying her position as one of the leading voices in contemporary Afro-Gospel.
As gospel music continues to expand globally, Mercy Chinwo remains at the forefront — delivering music that not only inspires but transforms.
This release stands as a powerful reminder that worship is not just heard — it is experienced.
— Submitted via Afro Gospel TV Community