
Labisi, a Nigerian gospel singer known for her deep roots in yoruba worship, brings a reflective revival to this sacred hymn with “Loke Odo Jordani (C&S Hymn 807)”. Drawing from the rich heritage of white garment church liturgy, she approaches the song with a calm, reverent tone that preserves its spiritual weight while making it accessible to a wider audience.
“Loke Odo Jordani” carries imagery of crossing into divine promise echoing the biblical Jordan as a place of transition, surrender, and renewal. Labisi doesn’t rush the message; her delivery allows each line to settle, inviting listeners into a moment of quiet introspection and personal rededication.
There’s a strong communal feel embedded in the arrangement, as if echoing voices from a worship gathering rather than a studio performance. It feels lived-in, not staged. If this hymn meets you at a place of reflection or longing, sit with it. Let it speak. And when it does, share it with someone who might need that same reminder.