The 54th annual Dove Awards, held Tuesday, Oct. 17, at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena in Nashville, presented 37 awards in categories spanning musical genres.
For highlights from the awards ceremony, click here.
Below is a complete list of the 2023 Dove Award winners from both the pre-telecast and the broadcast portion of the evening.
- Artist of the Year: Brandon Lake
- New Artist of the Year: Katy Nichole
- Song of the Year: “Goodness of God” written by Ben Fielding, Ed Cash, Jason Ingram, Jenn Johnson and Brian Johnson
- Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year: “Good Morning Mercy,” Jason Crabb and Dylan Scott
- Spanish Language Recorded Song of the Year: “Coritos (En Vivo),” Miel San Marcos, Daniel Calveti, Marcos Witt and Ingrid Rosario
- Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year: “Church Clothes 4,” Lecrae
- Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year: “Life After Death,” TobyMac
- Gospel Worship Album of the Year: “Hymns (Live),” Tasha Cobbs Leonard
- Worship Album of the Year: “LION: Live From The Loft,” Elevation Worship
- Feature Film of the Year: “Jesus Revolution”
- Songwriter of the Year – Artist: Brandon Lake
- Songwriter of the Year – Non Artist: Jeff Pardo
- Producer of the Year: Jeff Pardo
- Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year: “Graves,” KB and Brandon Lake
- Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year: “Brother Jack,” Gable Price and Friends
- Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year: “Brighter Days,” Blessing Offor
- Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year: “He’s Been Faithful,” Brooklyn Tabernacle, ft. TaRanda Greene
- Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year: “The Keepers,” Karen Peck & New River
- Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year: “Your World,” Jonathan McReynolds
- Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year: “It Is Well,” Tasha Cobbs Leonard
- Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year: “Impossible,” Pastor Mike Jr., ft. James Fortune
- Worship Recorded Song of the Year: “Gratitude,” (radio version) Brandon Lake
- Children’s Recorded Song Of The Year: “Sounding Joy,” Ellie Holcomb
- Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year: “Dominion: Day of Destiny,” Skillet
- Inspirational Album of the Year: “Turn Your Eyes, Vol II,” Point of Grace
- Southern Gospel Album of the Year: “Believe,” The Hoppers
- Bluegrass/Country/Roots Album of the Year: “Light in the Canyon,” Sandra McCracken
- Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year: “Kingdom Book One (Deluxe),” Maverick City Music, Kirk Franklin
- Traditional Gospel Album of the Year: “Transitions (Live),” Brian Courtney Wilson
- Spanish Language Album of the Year: “Tu Reino Está Aquí,” Generación 12
- Christmas/Special Event Album of the Year: “Christmas at Home,” Michael W. Smith
- Musical/Choral Collection of the Year: “A Night of Worship with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir”
- Recorded Music Packaging of the Year: “The Stories I Tell Myself,” Matt Maher
- Short Form Music Video of the Year (Concept): “Thank God I Do,” Lauren Daigle
- Short Form Music Video of the Year (Performance): “The Goodness,” TobyMac and Blessing Offor
- Long Form Video of the Year: “Come Up Here,” Bethel Music
- Television Series of the Year: “The Chosen”