Gospel Field
- Best Gospel Performance
- "East to West" – Casting Crowns
- "Blessed & Highly Favored" – The Clark Sisters
- "Never Gonna Break My Faith" – Aretha Franklin & Mary J. Blige (Featuring The Harlem Boys Choir)
- "With Long Life" – Israel And New Breed Featuring T-Bone
- "He Set My Life to Music" – CeCe Winans
- Best Gospel Song
- "Blessed & Highly Favored"
- Karen Clark–Sheard, songwriter (The Clark Sisters)
- "East to West"
- Mark Hall & Bernie Herms, songwriters (Casting Crowns)
- "Encourage Yourself"
- Donald Lawrence, songwriter (Donald Lawrence & The Tri–City Singers)
- "Made to Love"
- Cary Barlowe, Toby McKeehan, Jamie Moore & Aaron Rice, songwriters (TobyMac)
- "Praise on the Inside"
- James L. Moss, songwriter (J. Moss)
- Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album
- Before the Daylight's Shot – Ashley Cleveland
- HIStory: Our Place In His Story – The Cross Movement
- Open Book – Da' T.R.U.T.H.
- The Reckoning – Pillar
- Comatose – Skillet
- Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
- The Altar and the Door – Casting Crowns
- A Deeper Level – Israel and New Breed
- True Beauty – Mandisa
- Stand – Michael W. Smith
- Portable Sounds – TobyMac
- Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Album
- Amazing Grace – Bill & Gloria Gaither and the Homecoming Friends
- Journey of Joy – Karen Peck & New River
- Everybody's Brother – Billy Joe Shaver
- Salt of the Earth – Ricky Skaggs & The Whites
- Tell Someone – Kenny & Amanda Smith Band
- I'll Fly Away: Country Hymns & Songs of Faith – Various Artists
- Best Traditional Gospel Album
- Live: One Last Time – The Clark Sisters
- The Grand Finale': Encourage Yourself – Donald Lawrence & The Tri–City Singers
- Life Changing – Smokie Norful
- Thirsty – Marvin Sapp
- Cherch – Bebe Winans
- Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album
- Grateful – Coko
- Free to Worship – Fred Hammond
- V2 …– J. Moss
- T57 – Trin-i-tee 5:7
- Alone But Not Alone – Marvin Winans
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