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Ron Kenoly (born December 6, 1944) is an American Christian
worship leader Contemporary worship is a form of Christian worship that emerged within Western evangelical Protestantism in the 20th century. It was originally confined to the charismatic movement, but is now found in a wide range of churches, including many ...
, singer, and songwriter whose expressed mission is "to create an environment for the manifest presence of God". His musical style is one of jubilant praise and individual excellence on musical instruments. Although Kenoly himself only plays on one of his recordings, he leads comfortably with his voice and is always backed up by musicians and a large choir. He holds several degrees, including a music degree from Alameda College, a Master of Divinity from Faith Bible College, and a
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of Ministry in
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from Friends International Christian University. His music career began following time spent in the
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. He was originally with a group called The Mellow Fellows, but family issues caused him to leave the group. His critical success came in 1992 when ''Lift Him Up'' became the fastest selling worship album to that point. ''Welcome Home'' produced by Tom Brooks was also critically acclaimed, becoming '' Billboards Top contemporary worship music album, and winning a
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Dove Award for "Praise and Worship Album" in 1997.Dove Award Recipients for 1997
". Published by the
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. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
He was signed to
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, but is no longer recording for them. He began working in full-time ministry in 1985. He started out as a worship leader at Jubilee Christian Center in
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. Not long after that, in 1987, he was ordained and installed as Music Pastor. As worship leader, his sole focus was leading worship service. When he became music pastor, he became the shepherd over the entire music department at Jubilee Christian Center. In 1993, after the two Integrity recordings, he started receiving invitations from all over the world. Churches not only wanted him to come lead praise and worship, but also to help them develop their music departments. So shortly afterwards, he was named Ambassador of Music at Jubilee Christian Center. He was sent out from the church as an ambassador to the world to help churches develop and find the balance between worship and the Word. In 1996, he received his Doctorate in Ministry of Sacred Music. In 1999, he felt the call to move from California to the East Coast. So, he relocated the ministry to
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where he continues to travel, speak, sing, teach and record. He sings all over the world. Kenoly has also written a few books, one of them written with his pastor, Dick Bernal.


Biography

Kenoly states that when his mother, Edith Kenoly, was pregnant with him, she would rub her stomach, and her prayer was, "Lord let this one praise you." After graduating from high school in his birthplace, Coffeyville, Kansas, Kenoly ventured out to Hollywood, California. When plans to make it in the big city fell through, he joined the Air Force in 1965. It was in the military that he met and married Tavita, his wife of 42 years. It was also there that the humble beginnings of his music career were launched. Kenoly joined the Mellow Fellows, a top 40 cover band that toured military bases. In 1968, he left the Air Force and the Mellows Fellows behind and shipped out to the City of Angels to go after his passion: music. "As a child I remember seeing
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and
Nat King Cole Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally as Nat King Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's music career began after he dropped out of school at the age of 15, and continued f ...
for the first time. I was so impressed as I watched two Black men grace a national stage. I knew right then that was what I wanted." So for the next few years, Kenoly poured all of his energy into making his childhood dream a reality. He sang demos of
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songs, like the 70's hit "Up, Up and Away," for the Audio Arts label. The label also released Kenoly's first single, "The Glory of Your Love (Mine Eyes Have Seen)." Success in the R&B arena came after he signed with A&M Records. Under that label, he cranked out songs like, "Soul Vaccination". Ron Kenoly and Candy were the first act signed to Semper's Inner City label. Their "Lovely Weekend" single was a massive success selling close to 200,000 copies. "The two of them came and sang the song at my house and I knew straight away I wanted to sign them," explains Semper. "We recorded it at CBA (Clark Brown Audio) recording studio in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles in 1972. A&M Records boosted his success with R&B. The label executives changed his name to Ron Keith. He made R&B hits such as 'I Betcha I'll Get Ya', 'Soul Vaccination', and (in 1975) 'Can't Live Without You'. Some years later, he decided to drop R&B music and devote himself to a Christian life. He tried for four years to get a gospel record deal. In 1983, he released a custom-made album, ''You Ought to Listen to This''. It was a project known around Kenoly's community (not internationally released). Kenoly eventually started leading praise and worship for other pastors such as
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and
Lester Sumrall Lester Frank Sumrall (February 15, 1913 – April 28, 1996) was an American Pentecostal pastor and evangelist. He founded the Lester Sumrall Evangelistic Association ( LeSEA) and its humanitarian arm LeSEA Global Feed the Hungry, World Harvest Rad ...
. This caught the attention of evangelist Mario Murillo, who introduced him to Pastor Dick Bernal, the founder of Jubilee Christian Center. Ron Kenoly became the church's music minister in 1987.


Discography

* 1983: ''You Ought to Listen to This'' * 1991: ''Jesus Is Alive'' * 1992: ''Lift Him Up with Ron Kenoly'' * 1994: ''God Is Able'' * 1995: ''Sing Out with One Voice'' * 1996: ''Welcome Home'' * 1997: ''High Places: The Best of Ron Kenoly'' * 1998: ''Majesty'' * 1999: ''We Offer Praises'' * 2001: ''Dwell in the House'' * 2002: ''The Perfect Gift '' * 2005: ''Fill the Earth'' * 2005: ''Lift Him Up Collection'' * 2008: ''Powerful Hymns My Mother Sang'' * 2009: ''Solo Para Ti'' * 2010: ''Christmas with Ron Kenoly'' * 2013: ''Set Apart Is Your Name Yahuwah Vol.1'' * 2014: ''Set Apart Is Your Name Yahuwah Vol.2'' featuring David Hunter * 2019: ''Kabiosi'' (live in London)


Songs

Songs written or co-written by Kenoly * ''Jesus Is Alive'' (1991) ** "Jesus Is Alive" ** "Keeper of My Heart" with Kelly Husted * ''Lift Him Up with Ron Kenoly'' (1992) ** "Hallowed Be Your Name" with Louis Smith ** "We're Going Up to the High Places" * ''God Is Able'' (1994) ** "Our God Is Able (Rap)" ** "Use Me" with Dewitt Jones ** "Jesus Is Alive" * ''Sing Out with One Voice'' (1995) ** "Joyfully, Joyfully" ** "Give to the Lord" ** "Welcome Rap" ** "We Dedicate This Time" * ''Welcome Home'' (1996) ** "Go Ahead" ** "Heal Their Land" ** "I Testify Today" with Louis Smith ** "Welcome Home" ** "I Love To Love You Lord" with Louis Smith ** "Lord I Magnify" with Tavita Kenoly (wife) * ''Majesty'' (1998) ** "Hallelujah to the King of Kings" with Renetha Muldrew ** "The King of Kings Is Coming" with Bob Ayala ** "Return To Righteousness America" with Don Moen and Tom Brooks ** "In Righteousness You Reign" ** "Hallelujah Reprise/Hallelujah Chorus (Hallelujah to the King of Kings)" with Handel, George Frederick and Renetha Muldrew * ''We Offer Praises'' (1999) ** "We Offer Praises" ** "It Is Good" ** "Joshua Generation" ** "Plane Crash Testimony" (spoken word) ** "Broken Leg Testimony" (spoken word) ** "I Still Have Joy" * ''Dwell in the House'' (2001) ** "Praise Him" ** "All The Way"


Filmography

* 2010 - ''
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Personal life

Kenoly has five brothers (Mark Kenoly and Craig Kenoly) and three sons with his wife Tavita - Samuel, Ronald (referred as The Kenoly Brothers) and his oldest son Tony. His cousin is American actor,
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. Kenoly remarried on November 24, 2014, to Diana Kenoly who is now a UN Ambassador.


References


External links


Ron Kenoly Official Website
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Ron Kenoly Artist Profile
at New Release Tuesday
Ron Kenoly: The Ex-R&B singer now enjoying US CCM success
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