The 2025 Soar Awards Celebrate Gospel Excellence and the Vision of Founder Justin Francis

The 2025 Soar Awards took center stage on March 3rd at the beautiful Greenwood Oasis in Chicago, delivering an unforgettable night dedicated to honoring the very best in gospel music. Hosted by the dynamic Jekalyn Carr and Willie Moore Jr., this year’s ceremony brought together industry trailblazers, iconic voices, and a community committed to preserving the legacy of gospel music.

Since its inception, the Soar Awards has become a standout moment within the faith-based community, and much of that credit belongs to its founder, Justin Francis. With a clear vision to create a platform that not only celebrates musical talent but also uplifts the Kingdom, Francis has established the Soar Awards as a premier event rooted in excellence, honor, and impact.

The 2025 celebration recognized the extraordinary contributions of gospel legends Yolanda Adams, Smokie Norful, and Archbishop William Hudson, highlighting their decades of influence and dedication to spreading messages of faith, love, and perseverance through music and ministry.

The evening also featured soul-stirring performances from some of gospel’s most beloved artists, including Karen Clark Sheard, Zacardi Cortez, Tasha Page-Lockhart, Lisa Page Brooks, and more. Each performance carried its own weight, filling the room with a powerful reminder of the impact gospel music continues to have across generations.

As the Soar Awards grows year after year, it remains a testament to the power of vision. What Justin Djuane Francis has built is more than an awards show — it is a movement that centers faith, honors the past, and propels the culture forward.

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