30th GMA Dove Awards - Long Form Music Video of The Year

Long Form Music Video of The Year

"Atlanta Homecoming"; Bill Gaither & The Homecoming Friends; Bill Gaither, Barry Jennings, Bill Carter, Dennis Glore; Ralph Emery Productions; Spring House

"Mission 3:16 The Video"; Carman; Stephen Yake, Cindy Montano; Stephen Yake; Stephen Yake Productions; Sparrow Records

"My Utmost For His Highest - The Concert"; Cindy Morgan, Avalon, Twila Paris, Bryan Duncan, Sandi Patty, Steven Curtis Chapman; Nancy Knox; Clark Santee; Word Entertainment; Myrrh Records

"Perennial In Concert A Season of Worship"; Twila Paris; Norman Miller; Russell Hall; Trinity Broadcasting Network; Sparrow Records

"X: The Birthday Video"; Seven Day Jesus, Rebecca St. James, Bleach, Eli, Geoff Moore & The Distance, Considering Lily, Raze, The Normals, Grammatrain, Outro, Audio Adrenaline, dcTalk, Eddie DeGarmo, Michael Anderson, Dana Key, iona; Gael Van Sant, Cindy Montano, Darlene Brock; Cory Edwards; Blue Yonder Films, Forefront Records; ForeFront Records

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