It was a moment that could shake your soul. Reba McEntire stood on stage, heart full and eyes glistening, as three siblings delivered a hauntingly beautiful a cappella performance of “In the Garden” woven with “Wonderful Peace.” What started as a shared spotlight soon turned into something deeper—Reba quietly took a seat on the sidelines, letting the faith-driven trio take center stage. As their harmonies filled the room, pure and raw, Reba wiped away tears. “Wow,” she whispered, voice trembling. “You just can’t beat that family harmony.”

A gospel music trio by the name of The Isaacs left Reba McEntire in tears with a powerful performance of “It Is Well with My Soul.”

The three siblings joined the legendary country singer on stage for a performance of “In the Garden” intertwined with “Wonderful Peace,” before Reba took a seat on the sidelines and gave center stage to the faith-driven group for the chilling a capella performance.

“Wow,” said Reba while wiping tears from her eyes. “You just can’t beat that family harmony!”

The performance came about as part of the country singer’s debut headlining show at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The Isaac siblings had previously joined Reba on her faith-based album, Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope, at the suggestion of album producer Jay DeMarcus.

The Isaacs have been churning out music for over two decades, even nabbing their first-ever Grammy nomination in the category of “Best Roots Gospel Album” for their latest project, Nature’s Symphony in 432.

“The record’s great and she sings great doing gospel, too,” the sibling trio said regarding Reba’s project according to Aol. “I think it’s a good place for her to do it in her life right now.”

You can watch The Isaacs take the stage below.

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