Year
|
Award
|
Category
|
Work
|
Result
|
1985
|
Grammy Award[1]
|
Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
|
"Lord Lift Us Up (Album)"
|
Nominated
|
1987
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
|
"Our Blessed Savior Has Come (Track)"
|
Nominated
|
1988
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female
|
"For Always"
|
Won
|
Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
|
"BeBe And CeCe Winans (Album)"
|
Nominated
|
Dove Awards
|
New Artist of the Year
|
BeBe & CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
Stellar Awards
|
Best New Gospel Artist
|
BeBe & CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
1989
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female
|
"I Have A Father (Track)"
|
Nominated
|
Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
|
"Silent Night, Holy Night (Track)"
|
Nominated
|
1990
|
Dove Awards
|
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song
|
"With My Whole Heart" (BeBe and CeCe)
|
Won
|
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song
|
“Heaven” (BeBe and CeCe)
|
Won
|
Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
|
Heaven
|
Won
|
Group of the Year, BeBe and CeCe Winans
|
Themselves
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Gospel Vocal Performance, Female
|
"Don't Cry"
|
Won
|
Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
|
"Heaven (Single)"
|
Nominated
|
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
|
"Celebrate New Life (Single)"
|
Nominated
|
Soul Train Music Awards
|
Best Gospel Album
|
Heaven (BeBe and CeCe)
|
Won
|
NAACP Image Awards
|
Best Gospel Artist
|
BeBe and Cece
|
Won
|
Stellar Awards
|
Best Inspirational Gospel Performance
|
BeBe and Cece
|
Won
|
Contemporary Song of the year
|
Heaven (BeBe and Cece)
|
Won
|
Contemporary Album of the Year
|
Heaven (BeBe and Cece)
|
Won
|
Best Performance by Duo or Group
|
BeBe and Cece
|
Won
|
1992
|
Dove Awards
|
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song
|
“Addictive Love” (BeBe and CeCe)
|
Won
|
Group of the Year
|
BeBe and CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
|
Different Lifestyles
|
Won
|
Soul Train Music Awards
|
Best Gospel Album
|
Different Lifestyles (BeBe and CeCe)
|
Won
|
NAACP Image Awards
|
Best Gospel Artist
|
BeBe and Cece
|
Won
|
1995
|
Dove Awards
|
Praise and Worship Album
|
Coram Deo II (Various Artists)
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
|
" First Christmas (Album) "
|
Nominated
|
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
|
"If Anything Ever Happened To You (Single)"
|
Nominated
|
1996
|
Dove Awards
|
Traditional Gospel Recorded Song
|
“Great is Thy Faithfulness” (CeCe & Mom Winans)
|
Won
|
Female Vocalist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
|
Alone In His Presence
|
Won
|
1997
|
Dove Awards
|
Special Event Album
|
Tribute: The Songs of Andrae Crouch (Various Artists)
|
Won
|
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song
|
“Take Me Back”
|
Won
|
Female Vocalist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Pop Collaboration With Vocals
|
“Count On Me (Track)”
|
Nominated
|
1998
|
Dove Awards
|
Special Event Album
|
God With Us: A Celebration of Christmas Carols (Various Artists)
|
Won
|
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song
|
“Up Where We Belong”
|
Won
|
1999
|
Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards
|
Best Gospel Album
|
His Gift
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
|
“Everlasting Love (Album)”
|
Nominated
|
2000
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
|
“His Gift (Album)”
|
Nominated
|
2001
|
Dove Awards
|
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song
|
“Alabaster Box”
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
|
“Alabaster Box (Album)”
|
Nominated
|
2002
|
Dove Awards
|
Contemporary Gospel Album
|
CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song
|
"Anybody Wanna Pray?"
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
|
CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
2004
|
Dove Awards
|
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
|
"Hallelujah Praise"
|
Won
|
Traditional Gospel Album of the Year
|
"CeCe Winans Presents: The Born Again Choir"
|
Won
|
Detroit Music Awards
|
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Artist/Group
|
Herself
|
Won
|
2005
|
Stellar Awards
|
Female Vocalist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Contemporary Choir of the Year, Born Again Church Choir
|
"CeCe Winans Presents: The Born Again Choir"
|
Won
|
2006
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
|
Purified
|
Won
|
Best Gospel Performance
|
"Pray"
|
Won
|
2007
|
Stellar Awards
|
Best Music Video
|
"Purified"
|
Won
|
Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Trumpet Awards
|
Trumpet Honoree – Lifetime Achievement Award
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Detroit Music Awards
|
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Artist/Group
|
Herself
|
Won
|
2008
|
Stellar Awards
|
Stellar Honoree – The Chevrolet Most Notable Achievement Award
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Gospel Performance
|
"He Set My Life to Music"
|
Nominated
|
2009
|
BMI Awards
|
BMI Honoree – Trailblazer of Gospel Music[2]
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Stellar Awards
|
Contemporary Female Artist of the Year
|
“Thy Kingdom Come”
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
|
Thy Kingdom Come
|
Won
|
Best Gospel Performance
|
Waging War
|
Nominated
|
Nashville Music City Walk of Fame
|
Inductee – Music City Walk of Fame
|
Herself
|
Won
|
2010
|
Dove Awards
|
Urban Recorded Song of the Year
|
“Close To You” (BeBe and Cece)
|
Won
|
NAACP Image Awards
|
Outstanding Gospel Artist
|
BeBe and Cece
|
Won
|
2011
|
Stellar Awards
|
Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Urban/ Inspirational Single / Performance of the Year
|
BeBe & CeCe Winans-Still
|
Won
|
Music Video of the Year
|
"BeBe and CeCe Winans: Close to You"
|
Won
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
|
"Still" by BeBe & CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
Best Gospel Performance
|
"Grace" by BeBe & CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
Hollywood Walk of Fame
|
Inductee – Recording - Gospel Music
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Trumpet Awards
|
Spirit Enlightenment Award
|
BeBe & CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
Essence Awards
|
Essence Honoree Award - Contribution to Gospel Music
|
Herself
|
Won
|
2012
|
Belmont University School of Music
|
Applause Award - Contribution to the arts community in Nashville
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Cool Girls
|
Cool Woman of the Year Award
|
Herself
|
Won
|
2015
|
My Music Matters: A Celebration of Legends
|
Rhapsody & Rhythm Award
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Gospel Music Association
|
Inductee – Gospel Music Hall of Fame
|
Herself
|
Won
|
2017
|
Dove Awards
|
Gospel Artist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Contemporary Gospel/Urban Album of the Year
|
Let Them Fall In Love
|
Won
|
2018
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Gospel Performance/Song
|
"Never Have to be Alone"
|
Won
|
Best Gospel Album
|
"Let Them Fall In Love"
|
Won
|
2020
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Gospel Album
|
"Something's Happening! A Christmas Album"
|
Nominated
|
2021
|
NAACP Image Awards
|
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song
|
"Never Lost"
|
Nominated
|
Stellar Awards
|
Contemporary Female Artist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Nominated
|
Alberta Walker Female Artist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Nominated
|
Dove Awards
|
Gospel Artist of the Year
|
Herself
|
Won
|
Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
|
"Great Is Thy Faithfulness" by Carrie Underwood Ft. CeCe Winans
|
Won
|
Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year
|
"Believe For It"
|
Won
|
Gospel Worship Album of the Year
|
"Believe For It"
|
Won
|
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year
|
"Never Lost"
|
Nominated
|
2022
|
NAACP Image Awards
|
Outstanding Christian/Gospel Album
|
"Believe For It"
|
Nominated
|
Outstanding Christian/Gospel Song
|
"Believe For It"
|
Nominated
|
Grammy Award
|
Best Gospel Performance/Song
|
"Never Lost"
|
Won
|
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
|
"Believe For It"
|
Won
|
Best Gospel Album
|
"Believe For It"
|
Won
|