Juno Award for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year The Juno Award for "Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year" has been awarded since 1998, as recognition each year for the best Christian /Gospel music album in Canada . A separate organization, the Gospel Music Association of Canada (GMA Canada) , hands out a full array of awards for Canadian Contemporary Christian/Gospel music, covering a wide range of genres, each year with the annual Covenant Awards .[citation needed ]
Prior to the award's introduction, gospel albums were considered for the Blues/Gospel Album category.
It is one of several categories that media reports in September 2024 indicated would be placed on "hiatus" for the Juno Awards of 2025 ,[ 1] with the award committee reversing the decision eight days after it was first reported.[ 2]
Winners
Best Gospel Album (1998 - 2002)
Year
Winner
Album
Nominees
Ref.
1998
Steve Bell
Romantics & Mystics
Carolyn Arends , Feel Free
Hiram Joseph, Speak Lord to Me
Sharon Riley and Faith Chorale, Caught Up
Youth Outreach Mass Choir, Just Look
[ 3]
1999
Sharon Riley and Faith Chorale
Life Is
[ 4]
2000
Deborah Klassen
Legacy of Hope
Jon Buller , Sinner and the Saint
The LaPointes, God Only Knows
Sheryl Stacey, Sheryl Stacey
Sweetsalt . Sweetsalt
[ 5]
2001
Steve Bell
Simple Songs
La Chorale du Conservatoire de Musique Moderne, Mon Seul Espoir
Kelita Haverland Naked Soul
Jake, Jake
Mark Masri , Mark Masri
[ 6]
2002
Downhere
Downhere
[ 7]
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
References
^ "JUNO Awards Putting Reggae Recording of the Year Honours on "Hiatus" in 2025: Report" . Exclaim! , September 9, 2024.
^ Richie Assaly, "Juno Awards reverse controversial decision to pull reggae and gospel categories from 2025 ceremony" . Toronto Star , September 17, 2024.
^ "1998 Juno award nominees". Vancouver Sun , March 21, 1998.
^ "1999 Juno nominations". Hamilton Spectator , January 28, 1999.
^ Erin McCracken, "No Juno, but a rich experience for The LaPointes". The Daily Gleaner , March 13, 2000.
^ "The 2001 Juno nominees are...". Toronto Star , January 25, 2001.
^ "Juno nominations". Peterborough Examiner , February 12, 2002.
^ Melody Lau, "Alessia Cara and Tory Lanez lead the 2020 Juno nominations" . CBC Music , January 28, 2019.
^ Holly Gordon and Andrea Warner, "Here are the 2021 Juno Award winners" . CBC Music , June 4, 2021.
^ Holly Gordon, "Here are all the 2022 Juno Award winners" . CBC Music , May 14, 2022.
^ Jenna Benchetrit and Arti Patel, "The Weeknd picks up 4 wins on Junos 2023 opening night" . CBC News , March 11, 2023.
^ "Junos 2024: full list of winners" . CBC Music , March 23, 2024.
Awards to individuals Awards for recordings Awards for technicality Discontinued categories Special awards Years Leadership Notes 1 Due to the rescheduling of the ceremony from late fall to early spring, no ceremony was held in 1988.