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Remembering Ron Kenoly

Remembering Dr. Ron Kenoly

By Ray Wilburn, STAFF WRITER
Published on February 7, 2026 - Modified on February 17, 2026

A Servant of Praise, A Voice of Joy, A Life Poured Out for the Kingdom

Reading Time: 2 minutes Coffeyville, Kansas—February 07, 2026 —

Today, we pause to honor the life and legacy of a man whose voice helped shape worship across the world—Dr. Ron Kenoly, a true servant of praise and a vessel of joy in the Kingdom of Yahuah.

From the beginning, Ron carried a remarkable musical gifting. Yet what set him apart was not talent alone—it was his heart. His journey began with a simple, unwavering desire: to give the Father excellent praise. That desire became the foundation of everything he touched. Whether leading thousands in worship, training worship leaders, or recording albums that circled the globe, Ron’s focus never changed. Every lyric, every chord, every breath was offered to glorify the Most High.

his voice became a familiar sound in congregations around the world. Through albums, concerts, worship seminars, and pastoral leadership, he helped shape the modern worship movement with a message that remained beautifully consistent:

“Let everything that has breath praise Yahuah.”

Ron’s ministry was marked by humility and authenticity. He never sought applause for himself; instead, he consistently redirected every spotlight toward the Father. Those who encountered him—whether on a stage or in a quiet moment—found a man who lived what he sang. His joy was genuine. His compassion was real. His worship was pure.

He often said that his mission was to “create an environment where people can experience the presence of Yah.” And he did exactly that. His ministry crossed borders, cultures, and denominations. His songs were more than melodies—they were declarations of faith, healing, unity, and victory. They strengthened believers in seasons of joy and carried them through seasons of trial. Many found hope through his music, and countless worship leaders were trained, encouraged, and inspired by his example.

From albums like “Lift Him Up” and “Welcome Home” to powerful songs  like “Name above all Names” and “I’ve to come worship”  his ministry became a soundtrack for believers across nations. But beyond the music, Ron was a shepherd at heart. Humble, encouraging, and full of compassion. His life testified that praise is not confined to a stage; it is lived out in obedience, gratitude, and love.

As we reflect on his legacy, we remember a man who lived with purpose, served with excellence, and worshiped with his whole being. Though his earthly voice may now be silent, the impact of his ministry continues to echo in our homes, and hearts around the world. His songs remain. His influence endures.

Let us remember a man who dedicated every note, every lyric, and every moment of ministry to lifting high the Name of Yahuah and drawing hearts into His presence.

Well done, good and faithful servant.

This article was written by Ray Wilburn, dedicated to bringing the latest news and stories to the Set Apart Community. Published on February 7, 2026 - Modified on February 17, 2026.

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Ray Wilburn

Ray Wilburn

A strong supporter of the set apart music scene, finding joy in the variety of worship styles every artist brings to the table to honor and praise YAH - "speaking to each other in psalms and songs of praise and spiritual songs, singing and striking the strings in your heart to the Master, giving thanks always for all to Elohim the Father, in the Name of our Master Yahusha Messiah."- Eph 5:19-20

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