Robby Cummings Perspective on If My People - Remix

Robby Cummings is a singer-songwriter from East Tennessee with Cherokee and Lumbee Native American heritage. Growing up in a family band, he sang gospel music with his parents and sisters, and began writing his own music at 22. Now a full-time, traveling musician, Robby leads worship at churches, concerts, and gatherings across the country. His music, including the powerful anthem "If My People," reflects his deep faith and connection to his Native roots, calling all people to repent and turn back to God for healing. Robby is a devoted husband of 28 years and father of four.

"If My People" by Robby Cummings
Inspired by his Cherokee and Lumbee Native American heritage, Robby Cummings' song "If My People" is a powerful call for repentance, unity, and healing. Rooted in 2 Chronicles 7:14, this moving anthem reflects Robby's belief that many Native American tribes had a relationship with the Creator long before the arrival of settlers and missionaries. "If My People" acknowledges the deep wounds of Native peoples, who endured bloodshed and displacement, but also shines a light on the hope for restoration.
Robby's message is clear: healing must begin with the heart. As God formed humankind from the dust of the Earth, so too must people turn back to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, seeking forgiveness to restore both their land and spirit. Through his travels and performances across the nation, Robby has shared this song, encouraging all people, including Native Americans, to cry out to God and experience the healing and peace He promises