Global Worship Leader, Ron Kenoly Passes On At 81
Posted on February 3, 2026

Legendary American Christian worship leader, singer, and songwriter, Dr. Ron Kenoly, has passed.
Ron Kenoly, known for his live worship concerts and inspiring songs, reportedly died on Tuesday February 3, aged 81.
Renowned gospel singer is leaving behind a timeless legacy of worship that shaped generations across the world.
Widely known for the iconic anthem “Ancient of Days,” his ministry continues to echo in churches and hearts globally.
In a post to announce his passage, Black Elite Magazine wrote: “Rest in Power to the legendary Dr. Ron Kenoly.
“Dr. Ron Kenoly was a gospel and worship icon whose voice, leadership, and anthems transformed praise and worship around the world.
“Songs like “Ancient of Days,” “Jesus Is Alive,” and “Lift Him Up” became global staples, crossing cultures and generations while ushering millions into joyful, spirit-filled worship.
“His ministry helped define contemporary gospel worship and left an enduring spiritual legacy.
“We honor a life of faith, excellence, and impact. Rest in power, Dr. Ron Kenoly — your worship lives on.”
Kenoly held several degrees, including a music degree from Alameda College, a Master of Divinity from Faith Bible College, and a Doctorate of Ministry in sacred music from Friends International Christian University.
His music career began following time spent in the United States Air Force.
He was originally with a group called The Mellow Fellows, but family issues caused him to leave the group.
His musical career breakthrough came in 1992 when Lift Him Up became the fastest selling worship album to that point.
Welcome Home produced by Tom Brooks was also critically acclaimed, becoming Billboard’s Top contemporary worship music album, and winning a Gospel Music Association Dove Award for “Praise and Worship Album” in 1997.
He was formerly signed to Integrity Music.
Kenoly himself has only played on one of his recordings.

















