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Peg Luke Lets Faith Lead the Way on “Almighty Victorious”

Peg Luke Lets Faith Lead the Way on “Almighty Victorious”

For Peg Luke, faith isn’t a theme. It’s the foundation everything else is built on.

There are artists who write about belief, and then there are artists who write from inside it. Peg Luke has always been the latter. The spiritual composer and devotional vocalist has spent her career in the quiet, purposeful space where reverence meets craft, and her latest move makes that clearer than ever.

Known for her spiritual compositions, devotional praise, and deeply felt interpretations of timeless classics, Peg Luke has never been an artist in a hurry. Her work, as those close to it often note, is guided by patience and purpose. That philosophy doesn’t just shape how she writes — it shapes when she releases, and why.

Which brings everything back to “Almighty Victorious.”

Originally recorded at the height of COVID in a home studio in Greeley, Colorado, the song arrived under the most stripped-back of circumstances. Produced by Lucas Sader (music director of Pentatonix) and finished by multi-Grammy-winning producer John Greenham, the track carried an undeniable weight from the start. Even its first video was unadorned: just Peg Luke, a Sony camera, and a song that already knew what it was. It was first released on January 2, 2023, quietly and without the infrastructure a record like this deserved.

In January 2026, that changed.

“Almighty Victorious” returned on January 30th, this time accompanied by a newly remade official lyric video — built not to modernize the song, but to finally give it the visual home it had always earned. The arrangement remains rooted in Irish musical tradition, anchored by bold drums, sweeping bagpipes, and a fiddle performance of particular intimacy, played by Peg Luke’s own stepdaughter, Ginny Luke.

The song was originally inspired by the hymn “Immortal Invisible,” composed years before it ever found its moment. That gap between creation and release feels less like delay and more like timing — the kind that faith tends to operate on.

Peg Luke’s own words, shared recently, capture that spirit precisely: “In moments of doubt, exhaustion, or quiet tears, God’s presence remains steady and unshaken… Whatever you’re facing today, trust that grace is holding you, guiding you, and strengthening you in ways you may not yet see.”