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    Gospel legend Ron Kenoly is dead

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedFebruary 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gospel legend Ron Kenoly is dead
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    Ron Kenoly, the American Christian worship leader, singer, and songwriter, has passed away at the age of 81.

    Bruno Miranda, Kenoly’s music director, broke the news in a statement released via the singer’s Instagram page.

    The statement revealed that the worship leader died on February 3, though the cause of death was not disclosed.

    Miranda, who worked alongside Kenoly for more than two decades, described him not only as a mentor but as a spiritual father, emphasising that Kenoly was deeply intentional about his calling.

    “This morning, Feb. 3, 2026, we said goodbye to Dr. Ron Kenoly,” the statement read.

    “For over 20 years, I had the honour of walking alongside him in ministry around the world — not just as his music director, but as a son, a student, and a witness to a life marked by faithfulness.

    “Doc was very intentional about one thing: he was never an artist, never an entertainer. He was a worship leader. And he took all the time necessary to explain what that truly meant.”

    The statement further explained Kenoly’s philosophy of worship, noting that he viewed his role as guiding people into genuine reverence.

    “A worship leader’s calling is not to perform songs, but to lead people into true worship in the presence of a King — the King of Kings, Jesus Christ,” it added.

    “He taught me that a worship leader is not merely a song leader, but a servant who connects with people whose hearts are open to worship, guiding them to ‘enter His gates with thanksgiving, and His courts with praise’ (Psalm 100:4, ESV). Worship, he would say, is always rooted in gratitude for what Christ has done for us, and never in anticipation of what we want Him to do.

    “Off the stage, Doc carried the same integrity, humility, and reverence for God that the world saw under the lights. He taught me that worship begins long before the first note is played, shaped by obedience, character, and a deep fear of the Lord.

    “Today we grieve deeply, but not without hope. The worship he lived is now the worship he beholds.

    “Until we meet again, my pastor, my mentor, my friend.”

    Kenoly was born and raised in Coffeyville, Kansas, on December 6, 1944. After high school, he moved to Hollywood, California, and later served in the United States air force from 1965 to 1968.

    During his service, he performed with a cover band, the Mellow Fellows, which toured military bases.

    Following his discharge, he returned to Los Angeles to pursue a full-time music ministry, eventually becoming one of the most influential worship leaders in contemporary Christian music.

    His musical career breakthrough came in 1992 when ‘Lift Him Up’ became the fastest-selling worship album.

    His discography includes ‘Jesus Is Alive’ (1991), ‘Ancient of Days’ (1992), ‘God Is Able’ (1994), ‘Sing Out With One Voice’ (1995), ‘Welcome Home’ (1996) and ‘High Places: The Best of Ron Kenoly’ among others.

    Kenoly was a frequent visitor to Nigeria during his lifetime. In 2016, he visited Jos, Plateau state, for a music and miracle programme and chose Chukuemeka as his Nigerian name during one of his visits.

    In his personal life, he was married for 42 years to his first wife Tavita, whom he met while serving in the air force. Together, they had three sons: Samuel, Ronald, and Tony.

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