The global gospel music community is mourning the loss of one of its most influential voices. American gospel music legend Ron Kenoly has died at the age of 81, his longtime music director confirmed. Kenoly passed away on Tuesday, 03 February 2026, according to a statement released via his official Instagram account.
Renowned for his powerful worship leadership and timeless songs, Kenoly’s impact stretched far beyond the United States, touching congregations and worshippers around the world. His music, characterized by vibrant praise, heartfelt devotion, and congregational energy, helped define contemporary worship music for generations.
In a heartfelt tribute, his long-time music director, Bruno Miranda, described Kenoly not as an entertainer but as a true worship leader whose life was devoted to guiding others into heartfelt praise. “Doc was very intentional about one thing: he was never an artist, never an entertainer. He was a worship leader,” Miranda said.
Kenoly’s catalogue includes beloved worship anthems that became staples in churches globally, such as Ancient of Days, Lift Him Up, Jesus Is Alive, Majesty, and Anointing. His influence helped shape modern praise and worship across continents, especially in Africa where his music became deeply woven into Sunday services and Christian gatherings.
Tributes have poured in from artists and church leaders worldwide. Nigerian gospel minister Nathaniel Bassey wrote on social media, thanking Kenoly for inspiring generations of worshippers and ministers. Bishop Wale Oke, President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, remembered him as “a man of humility, a vessel of grace, and a true worshipper who gave his life to the glory of God.”
Kenoly’s legacy includes numerous acclaimed albums and awards, including recognition from the Gospel Music Association, highlights in a career that spanned decades and touched countless lives. His work not only redefined how worship music was performed but also how it was experienced in church services around the world.
He is survived by his family, including his wife Tavita and their three sons, as well as a global community of believers who continue to sing the songs he gave to the church. Funeral arrangements and memorial service details are expected to be announced by his family in the coming days.
Ron Kenoly’s passing marks the end of an era in gospel music, but his songs, teachings, and spirit of worship will undoubtedly continue to resonate for generations to come.
























































































