The video for “A Place on Calvary” unfolds like a sacred painting brought to life — dim light falling through a chapel window, dust motes dancing in the air, and a lone figure kneeling at the foot of a rugged wooden cross. No glitz, no polish, only raw devotion. The camera lingers on weathered hands clasped in prayer, on eyes lifted heavenward with both weariness and hope, as the song swells with quiet power. Every frame feels like a pilgrimage, carrying the viewer not to a stage but to a place of surrender, where brokenness meets grace. By the final verse, the cross stands bathed in gold, not as a symbol of loss but of mercy unearned, a reminder that Calvary is not far away — it lives wherever a heart bends low in faith.
“A PLACE ON CALVARY” — A VIDEO THAT TURNS MUSIC INTO A LIVING PRAYER In an age when music videos…