"The Voice" Season 6 Christina Grimmie Amazing Performance of "In Christ Alone", Watch Here (VIDEO)

"The Voice" Season 6 Christina Grimmie Amazing Performance of "In Christ Alone", Watch Here (VIDEO)
Christina Grimmie has become a fan favorite on "The Voice" Season 6 this year on NBC. She was already known to many as a Youtube star with many of her videos having several million views. However, getting to watch her perform live on a stage and with an audience has helped her improve as a artist and expand her platform even more.
Grimmie has made it through to the final Top 20 contestants for Season 6 as a part of Team Adam (Levine). She was an early favorite on the show, but her competition seems to keep getting stronger each week. We will be rooting her on to see how far she can make it in the competition.
Grimmie is very open about her faith and has posted herself singing worship songs including an exceptional performance of "In Christ Alone" (watch video above). The video was made a few years back leading up to Easter as she points out in the video. It is so great to see her great talents being used to honor the Lord.
Adam Levine (Team Adam) is coming off of winning last season (Season 5) and has a very strong team this year so far. Blake Shelton (Team Blake) won three seasons in a row (Seasons 2-4) and is looking to win back the crown. Newcomers Usher (Team Usher) and Shakira (Team Shakira) are on their second season of the show after both being on Season 4. They are both looking for their first win as a part of the hit singing competition.
You can watch "The Voice" on NBC on Monday/Tuesday nights at 8/7c.
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