Categories: New Music

Van of Urantia appeals to the best side of our humanity with the universally resonant message captured in his heartfelt release “A Kind Hello”

When we talk about Van of Urantia, he’s not just a spiritual leader—he is a sonic messenger of higher truths, a rare artist whose music serves as an extension of his spiritual calling. His artistry is deeply intertwined with his life’s mission: to uplift, enlighten, and awaken the soul to its divine potential. Van’s music is best described as devotional, transcendent, and purposeful. It blends elements of spiritual chant, soul, and conscious music with poetic lyricism rooted in cosmic insight and moral clarity. His songs often feel like sonic sermons—imbued with universal messages of unity, ascension, inner healing, and resistance against injustice, all delivered with heartfelt sincerity and a teacher’s care.

Listening to his song “A Kind Hello,” it is undeniable that there is a timeless, prophetic quality to his musical voice. It draws inspiration not from mainstream trends but from spiritual truths, divine communion, and the lived experience of a man who has walked deeply in service to God and humankind. Each note and word carries the weight of conviction and the intention to spark transformation.

A gentle, soul-deep hymn to human connection, “A Kind Hello” is a track that radiates spiritual warmth and quiet revelation. Rooted in the earthiness of country and folk but brushed with an ethereal, celestial touch, this song doesn’t just ask to be heard—it asks to be felt.

From the very first note, there’s a sense of peace and presence. Van’s vocals are tender and honest, carrying not just melody but ministry—each word shaped by a reverence for life, for God, and for the unseen bonds that tie us all together. His delivery is unforced, like the voice of a wise friend or a traveler who has lived what he sings.

The song’s central message—“Even two strangers, we are friends”—is deceptively simple but deeply profound. It’s a reminder of our shared divinity and the radical kindness we are capable of when we recognize one another as souls, not labels.

The Morning Star Band elevates this piece with beautifully soulful female harmonies, soft and shimmering like sunrays breaking through morning fog. Their presence doesn’t overpower—it caresses, echoing the sentiment of the song like a whisper from the heavens. Instrumentally, the arrangement is warm and organic: fingerpicked guitar, subtle keys, and a steady pulse that feels like the heartbeat of something sacred and true.

“A Kind Hello” is a blessing set to music. It calls forth the better angels in all of us and invites us to pause, to smile, and to remember that love, generosity, and kindness — even in the smallest gesture—are divine currency.

Perfect for those who seek music with meaning, soundtracks for reflection, or just a moment of grace in a chaotic world. This track is a quiet revelation and one worth sharing.

Connect with Van of Urantia:
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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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