
In a world overflowing with noise, Josh Pepper stands out by bringing something far rarer—truth set to melody. Based in North Carolina, Pepper is a singer-songwriter, worship leader, and storyteller whose music bridges the space between heartfelt worship and raw human honesty. His songs are as real as the stories behind them—crafted from his own walk with God, his struggles, and his deep desire to see others encounter the same transforming love of Jesus that changed his life.
At the core of Josh Pepper’s artistry is a tension that every believer feels—the balance between broken humanity and divine grace. Through soaring melodies and grounded lyrics, he explores how those two realities collide in everyday life. His sound draws on a wide range of influences: the southern soul of Chris Stapleton, the modern worship tone of Elevation and Passion, and the authentic storytelling of artists like Zach Williams and Cory Asbury.
But Josh isn’t out to imitate anyone. His voice—both literally and lyrically—is his own. It’s the kind of voice that sounds like it’s been through something, yet still chooses to praise. Whether he’s belting out a song of victory or whispering a line of confession, the tone carries conviction.
Pepper’s message is clear: to see and love others the way Jesus does. That calling is front and center in his recent single, “How Do You Love,” an anthem about being blown away by God’s ability to love the unlovable. It’s not just a song—it’s a question that shapes his entire outlook. The track challenges listeners to shift their perspective, to look past flaws and failures, and to see people through the eyes of grace.
As Pepper explains, “I wrote ‘How Do You Love’ during a season where I was frustrated with myself and others. I couldn’t understand how Jesus could keep forgiving and loving people that continually fall short—including me. But then I realized… that’s the point. His love isn’t earned. It’s who He is. That song is my attempt to put that realization into sound.”
The single follows “All Generations,” a powerful worship anthem rooted in Psalm 71:18, declaring the mission to share the Gospel so that faith continues “until all generations cry out.” That same verse now fuels a broader movement Pepper has launched—The All Generations Club (A.G.C.), a community of believers, fans, and friends united by a single purpose: to keep praising God through every season, positive or painful.
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