Todd Galberth’s 2016 Reflection Reveals Divine Faithfulness and Growth
Todd Galberth’s 2016 Reflection Reveals Divine Faithfulness and Growth. Gospel worship leader Todd Galberth recently took a heartfelt journey back to 2016, a year he describes as one that deeply shaped both his life and ministry.

Sharing his thoughts on social media, the celebrated singer and pastor called it the most interesting, vital, pivotal, worst, greatest, and craziest year he has ever experienced, blending humour with sincere gratitude.
Known for his passionate praise songs and leadership at Redemption Church, Galberth shared a series of photos from ten years ago. The images stirred many emotions, but above all, a profound sense of thankfulness. He expressed seeing God’s hand and faithfulness in ways words cannot fully capture.
One highlight of his reflection was the milestone that came in 2016—the official release of his breakthrough single “Lord You Are Good.” Dropped in November through Redemption Worship, the song quickly became a beloved anthem in churches worldwide. It climbed to the top spot on Billboard’s Gospel Digital Song Sales chart, establishing Galberth as a powerful voice in contemporary gospel music. The song’s straightforward yet deep praise of God’s goodness continues to uplift worshippers and inspire personal devotion almost a decade later.
Adding a playful note, Galberth joked about his old hairstyle, sharing with emojis that he was cutting his hair and that he looked great with it short. He also laughed about the popularity of his old “Throwback Thursday” posts, saying those had fans hooked tightly.
Galberth’s journey started in Raeford, North Carolina, where he grew up singing in church and leading devotionals as a teenager. After exploring acting in regional theatre and releasing an early project titled Private Chambers in 2006, he embraced worship ministry fully. His vibrant style and genuine story have attracted many followers. His later releases like “For My Good,” “Greater,” and various collaborations continue to make waves in the gospel music scene.
Fans responded warmly to his reflection, sharing how “Lord You Are Good” remains a personal anthem in their own lives. Galberth’s words remind us that even through chaos, moments of breakthrough and divine faithfulness shine through in unforgettable ways.
For Todd Galberth, 2016 was far more than just a year. It was a defining moment of growth, a breakthrough, and an ongoing declaration that truly captures his heart: Lord, You are good.
