Former New York Mets Baseball Player, now Gospel R… Read Full Bio ↴Todd Dulaney
Former New York Mets Baseball Player, now Gospel Recording Artist
Todd Dulaney spent most of his life pursuing a baseball career, playing 5 years of professional baseball. Now, his joy comes from serving the Lord in any and every capacity of life. He is steadfast and sold out to God. His eyes are focused on ministry and fulfilling his purpose. Dulaney's dream is to write music that ministers to the heart of God and touches the heart of man. Not what's hot, but what delivers, what heals, what restores. Music that God inhabits. Born December 20, 1983 in Maywood, IL,
Dulaney grew up as a singer and an elite athlete. After graduating from high school in 2001, Dulaney was drafted from Community College in Mt. Carmel, IL, by the New York Mets to pursue a professional baseball career. While refining his athletic skills, Dulaney realized that there was a higher calling upon his life. He accepted an invitation to travel and perform background vocals for gospel artist and Grammy winner Smokie Norful.
Todd has worked and shared the stage with many award-winning artists, including Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Jessica Reedy, Maurette Clark-brown, Michelle Williams, Donnie Mcclurkin, Fred Hammond, Dr Bobby Jones, Ernest Pugh, TRIN-I-TEE 5:7, Nicole and David Binion, Tye Tribett and Donnie McClurkin just to name a few.
God has opened many doors on his behalf allowing him to minister in song at churches worldwide. Dulaney has made appearances on BET Dr. Bobby Jones Gospel, TBN "Praise the Lord" and 15th Street, Atlanta Live, BBTV, TCT "I'm Just Sayin" The 2011 Merge Summit and (3 )nominations for the 2012 Stellar Awards second round ballot.
Currently, Todd serves faithfully at his local assembly in Chicago, IL . He is married to the lovely Kenyetta Stone-Dulaney and his greatest accomplishment to date is his son Todd Dulaney, Jr.
One thing that Todd desires and that is to dwell in the house of the Lord forever and to do the will of the Father.
For bookings or additional information contact: Wanda Adams at marketingministry@live.com 404-474-3403 or Kenyetta Stone-Dulaney at 708-420-7095
You Are Everything
Todd Dulaney Lyrics
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You are everything to me (You are everything to me)
You are everything to me (You are everything to me)
You are everything to me (You are everything to me)
You are Alpha and Omega
You're my Healer, You're my Saviour
You are everything, You are everything
You're my Healer, You're my Saviour
You are everything, You are everything)
You are everything to me (You are everything to me)
You are everything to me (You are everything to me)
You are everything to me (You are everything to me)
You are everything to me (You are everything to me)
You are Alpha and Omega
You're my Healer, You're my Saviour
You are everything, You are everything
(You are Alpha and Omega
You're my Healer, You're my Saviour
You are everything, You are everything)
You are more than life to me (You are more than life to me)
You are more than life to me (You are more than life to me)
You are more than life to me (You are more than life to me)
You are God of angel armies
Worthy of praise honor and glory
You are everything
You are everything
(You are God of angel armies
Worthy of praise honor and glory
You are everything
You are everything)
He's my Saviour (my Saviour)
He's my Healer (my Healer)
You are (everything, everything)
He's my Keeper (my Healer)
My Redeemer (my Redeemer)
You are (everything, everything)
He's my Saviour (my Saviour)
He's my Healer (my Healer)
You are (everything, everything)
He's my Keeper (my Keeper)
My Redeemer (my Redeemer)
You are (everything, everything)
In Todd Dulaney's song You Are Everything, the lyrics speak of a deep love and devotion to God, referencing his many roles and qualities. The repetition of the line "You are everything to me" reinforces the idea that God is the center of the singer's life and holds the highest importance. This is further emphasized by the subsequent lines, which describe God as Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, and as the singer's healer, savior, and everything.
The chorus expands upon this idea, praising God as the God of angel armies and declaring him worthy of praise, honor, and glory. The verses then revisit the themes of God's many roles, describing him as the singer's keeper and redeemer, and elaborating on his qualities as a healer and savior.
Overall, the lyrics paint a picture of a strong and unwavering love and devotion to God, presenting him as the ultimate source of strength, healing, and redemption.
Line by Line Meaning
You are everything to me
This phrase is repeated several times to emphasize the centrality of God in the singer's life. God is everything to him and is the most important aspect of his existence.
You're my Healer, You're my Saviour
God is seen as a source of healing and salvation, providing spiritual and physical wholeness to the singer.
You are Alpha and Omega
God is the beginning and the end, the first and the last. This phrase emphasizes God's eternal nature and his ultimate power.
You are everything
God is everything to the singer - his source of hope, strength, guidance, and purpose. This phrase affirms the all-encompassing nature of God's presence in the singer's life.
You are more than life to me
God is not just a source of sustenance, but is the very essence and meaning of the singer's life. He cannot exist apart from God's love and presence.
You are God of angel armies
God is the leader of the heavenly hosts, the commander of armies of angels that carry out his will on earth. This phrase emphasizes God's power and majesty.
Worthy of praise honor and glory
God is deserving of all praise and honor, and is the source of all that is good and beautiful in the world. This phrase emphasizes God's goodness and perfection.
He's my Keeper, My Redeemer
God is the protector and savior of the singer's soul, guarding him from harm and offering him the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ.
Writer(s): timothy reddick
Contributed by Wyatt F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.