In 2016, country star Craig Morgan faced an unimaginable tragedy when his 19-year-old son, Jerry, lost his life in a tubing accident. Jerry had just graduated from high school and was preparing to start college — his future filled with promise and dreams that would, heartbreakingly, never come to pass.
The devastating loss left Craig, his family, and fans across the country in deep sorrow. For any parent, losing a child is an unbearable pain — a grief that words can scarcely express. Yet, through his heartbreak, Craig turned to his faith, finding strength and comfort in God.

Turning Grief into Faith
Years after Jerry’s passing, Craig poured his emotions into a deeply personal song titled “The Father, My Son and The Holy Ghost.” Written in just a few hours, the song became both a tribute to his son and a testament to his faith.
“I cried and cried and cried until I passed out on the floor. Then I prayed and prayed and prayed till I thought I couldn’t pray anymore. And minute by minute, day by day, my God, He gave me hope. I know my boy ain’t here, but he ain’t gone.”
Craig admitted it was one of the hardest songs he had ever written — and he wasn’t even sure he could perform it live. Every lyric was soaked in raw emotion, reflecting a father’s love, loss, and spiritual healing.
“This was the first time I tried to write about Jerry,” Craig shared. “Christianity has always found its way into my music — like in ‘That’s What I Love About Sunday.’ But this one came straight from my soul.”
A Song of Healing and Hope
“The Father, My Son and The Holy Ghost” is more than just a song — it’s a message of faith and resilience. Through its powerful lyrics, Craig reminds listeners that even in the darkest moments, God’s presence offers light and healing.
