The Manitoba-born Christian band is giving thanks to God and their fans for their second Juno. 

The weekend, the 2022 Juno award ceremony took place in Toronto, Ontario.

After a four-year hiatus, The Color returned in 2021 with a new album, No Greater Love. The album was nominated for a Juno in the Contemporary Christian/Gospel album category and took home the award on Saturday.

Jordan Janzen, the lead singer, said that the entire evening was a special moment and gave them affirmation of their work.

"I think you want whatever you're doing, or whatever we're doing, though it is very much a ministry, we want to do it at a level of excellence so that people are drawn to it and we want to do our best with it," says Janzen. 

The band also had the opportunity to be beside other big-name Christian artists who were nominees for the same award, such as Manic Drive and Movement Worship.

"Everybody was so encouraging, both prior and post the award being handed out, which is cool," said Janzen. "We're all in it with the same goal in mind. We got to stick together cause there's only one category for gospel or Christian music."

After winning their second Juno, The Color does not plan on taking a break to relish in their success. They have more shows coming up in the summer, one of them being in Chatham, Ontario.

Janzen also hopes to go on tour to "try to bring back some of that normalcy of being on the road on a more regular basis."