Image: Geoffrey Wheeler presenting Songs of Praise in 1969. Songs of Praise, the longest running religious television programme in the world, was first seen and heard on 1st October 1961.
"Yahweh Adonai" reflects Martinson's deep faith and devotion, beautifully merging traditional gospel sounds with contemporary elements. A Message from Martinson Martinson Yeboah, originally from Ghana ...
Fans of the Gettys see their music as a needed antidote to shallow praise and worship in their churches. The lyrical density of the Gettys’ modern hymns is a signpost of depth, and many say that ...
The second edition of KobbySalm’s highly anticipated Ekklesia Rave (Leavers Edition) took place recently at Potter’s Family ...
In part one of this series on the new English translation of the Roman Missal, we looked at the way that beauty reveals God and how it lifts our hearts to offer Him fitting worship and praise.
Songs Of Praise was first broadcast on the BBC in October 1961 and showcases congregations around the UK singing hymns and spiritual music. Thought to be the world's longest running religious TV ...
No. Here’s why I believe songs of faith are an antidote for the present partisan poison.
Gospel music fans are in for an unforgettable evening of soul-stirring worship and praise as t Civic Center welcomes three of Gospel music’s biggest stars — Fred Hammond, Todd Dulaney, and James ...
I cannot believe it has been a full 10 years since gospel musicians were brought together to create the magic that is Spirit of Praise - I was in high school, and as a result of their consistency in ...
The second edition of KobbySalm's Ekklesia Rave (Leavers Edition) took place recently at Potter’s Family Chapel.
Present at the event were: The president Dondi Costin, The Provost, Scot Hicks, The Dean, School of Music ... the global worship arena thus creating a platform for cross-cultural praise and ...
At the most recent worship night in February at First Baptist Church, more than 1,000 congregants gathered to praise together. "The way that people have just taken a bite out of this, I mean ...