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Send us a textToday we're bringing you two documentaries that celebrate the spirit of the Frameline Film Festival.We Are Pat explores gender identity and comedy through the lens of the SNL skit It's Pat, as explored by trans and non binary comedians and writers. Director Rowan Haber joins us to discuss the many different (and surprising) reactions to It's Pat within the queer community, behind the scenes info on their first meeting with actor Julia Sweeney, and their thoughts on whether or not Pat is fuckable.I Was Born This Way tells the story of gay gospel singer Carl Bean's extraordinary life, from his tough childhood and success in the music industry, to his founding of the Minority AIDS Project (the first to advocate for the care and education of Black and brown people with AIDS) and the Unity Fellowship Church (preaching acceptance and healing to his community). Returning guest and co-director Sam Pollard and producer Wellington Love join us to discuss how the church and being gay can coexist, why Carl's story is so important to share in this moment, and their pride in the fact that audiences are leaving the theater feeling connected and uplifted.Follow the Frameline Film Festival on IGFollow director Rowan Haber on IGFollow producer Wellington Love on IGSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 , 2023 , and 2024 without you! -- Fight fascism. Shop small. Use cash. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
Dana In The Morning Highlights 4/10Signs and other popular items from Minute Maid Park are currently being auctioned offAmerican Idol audition breathes new life into music of local gospel singer - Earnest PughApparently most of us actually LIKE mowing the lawn
This week, Good Moms sit down with Pardison “Pardi” Fontaine—rapper, writer, ex-teacher, girl-dad, and lowkey lover boy, for a hilarious, healing, and relatable conversation. Pardi shares stories from his days as substitute teacher, why he thinks marriage has lost it’s merit, his idea of "the perfect date", and his shift into Film & TV. The three also talk about being a “recovered cheater” and the importance of honesty in a relationship. You can expect to hear: 5:00- How Pardi went from “Pardi McFly” to “Pardison Fontaine” 17:15- Dealing with Dad guilt and being a present father 18:05- Pardi talks about his Father being a Gospel Singer & the dynamic between his parents growing up. 21:00- Why marriage has lost it’s merit and the true dedication it requires to relearn your partner in every phase of their life. 42:00- Pardi’s Ideal date 55:00- The balance between the masculine and feminine and how that’s changed today 1:03:00- Being a “recovered cheater” 1:09:00- Affirmation: You’re gonna die one day, fuck it! 1:11:00- Shifting into Film & TV 1:12:00- The 3 play the game “Trigger” and Pardi answers rapid fire questions 1:22:00- Tarot time 1:30:00- Whorie from Pardi Watch This episode & more on YouTube! Catch up with us over at Patreon and get all our Full visual episodes, bonus content & early episode releases. Join our private Facebook group! Let us help you! Submit your advice questions, anonymous secrets or vent about motherhood anonymously! Submit your questions COUPLES BAECATION IN COSTA RICA
In today's episode Noel says that the problem we have as human beings is that sometimes we are given an instruction by God, but we run ahead of God. We are too impatient to wait.
Gospel singer Marvin Sapp joined the RSMS crew live in the studio in Dallas. Marvin Sapp joined Gary with the Tea and gave his insight. Sapp also performed live on-air. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Tuesday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, the RSMS crew discusses a plethora of topics on this show. Wendy Williams has been transported to a New York City hospital for a wellness check. Williams sent a note out of her window saying that she needed help, and the NYPD went to make sure that she was okay. Gospel singer Marvin Sapp joined the RSMS crew live in the studio in Dallas. Marvin Sapp joined Gary with the Tea and gave his insight. Sapp also performed live on-air. Also, the RSMS crew discussed hazing within the Divine 9 fraternities. This is after 20-year-old Caleb Wilson passed away from hazing at Southern University pledging Omega Psi Phi. Two people have been arrested for the death of Wilson and the RSMS crew are talking about this issue behind hazing in fraternities. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode Theo says that as long as we are still breathing, God still has time to show up on our behalf.
The multi-talented artist's music was recently syndicated and consequently charted in the top four positions in The Urban Influencer, Radio Airplay Experts, and Avidity charts. Ms. Moore also topped the American Independent and Media Based charts. She is named the Best Gospel Female Artist for The Sounds of Soul Gospel Music Awards. Ms. Moore proudly unveils her latest single, “NOTHIN,” now available on all major streaming platforms. With a vibrant style characterized by emotive vocals and heartfelt devotion, Moore's newest release represents her ongoing commitment to uplifting audiences through soul-stirring music. Lolita Moore is an awardwinning gospel singer currently making her mark with her brand of faith-fueled anthems. She's been bringing her angelic melodies to the masses for some time now, having gained global recognition for her stunningly spellbinding selection of songs. The multi-talented artist's music was recently syndicated and consequently charted in the top four positions in The Urban Influencer, Radio Airplay Experts, and Avidity charts. Ms. Moore also topped the American Independent and Media Based charts. She is named the Best Gospel Female Artist for The Sounds of Soul Gospel Music Awards; as well as being nominated as Best Gospel Female Artist for the Spotlight Awards. Moore is known for her ability to deliver timeless gospel tracks that compellingly fuse her alto and contralto range. Born in the Oakland Bay Area and now based in Sacramento, she began singing at the age of five and quickly discovered that her natural vocal gift could inspire others. She has performed nationwide, sharing stages with revered gospel luminaries such as Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Norman Hutchins, The Pace Sisters, and Donald Lawrence.
On this flashback episode, I am Kickin' It with Gospel Singer and Billboard Artist Titus Showers as he talks about the Gospel, Music, and More.
Hal Shurtleff, host of the Camp Constitution Report, interview Abigail Beal. Abigail is a Gospel singer-songwriter-musician from Maine. She enjoys working in her studio (Throne Music), doing graphic design, teaching music lessons, working on local outreach projects with her family, and getting involved in political efforts with the vision of seeing the nation restored to a state of righteousness and freedom under God and the U.S. Constitution.She is very grateful to have been given a strong Christian heritage. Her whole family enjoys singing Gospel music, playing instruments, and memorizing Scripture together.In March of 2020 Abigail released her debut vocal album of songs she wrote, titled Strength Upon the Wind. And in December 2024, the long-awaited album, Whiter Than Snow was released. This recording brings a simple, fresh approach to both Gospel classics and new releases and centers around the theme of purity, holiness, & joy in Jesus.From her first piano lesson as a toddler with Mom to listening to good old-fashioned Southern Gospel music all through her childhood to performing concerts with her family and trying her hand at songwriting as a teenager, music has played and continues to play a major role in Abigail's life and that of her family. Her song "Whiter Than Snow" plays at the end of the interview. Her website: https://thronemusicstudio.wordpress.com/As an artist, Abigail desires to pen, perform, and put into practice conservative, Christian music that glorifies God and stays true to her solid Gospel music roots.It is her passion to deliver the unchanging truth of the Word of God, call generations to serious devotion to living for Christ, carry on the legacy of those Gospel artists & songwriters who have gone before, and keep the hymns, convention songs, and great Gospel works of past generations alive in this ever-changing world.“Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.” ~ Jeremiah 6:16, KJV For song licensing info, recording inquiries, and all other questions, please email Abigail at thronemusicstudio@protonmail.comCamp Constitution is a New Hampshire based charitable trust. We run a week-long family camp, man information tables at various venues, have a book publishing arm, and post videos from our camp and others that we think are of importance. Please visit our website www.campconstitution.net
Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
Dennis Bullock known as Saxybullock on Stage studied in Music School in New York, International Soul Singer and Saxophonist, Born in Philadelphia in America An RnB Soul Singer, a great Jazz Funk Saxophone Player, and Gospel Singer.He has done many TV shows around the world and performed in the famous Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland for many years. Also he has worked with many Great Stars, like the late Prince, Princes sister Tyka Nelson, with the late James Brown, Maceo Parker, The Stylistics, Billy Paul, Kool & The Gang, David Sandborn, Markus Miller, Connie Harvey, background singer for Teddy Pendergrass, Joe Sample, George Duke and Quincy Jones. He also performed with some of the horn section of Michael Jackson, Alan Prater and Westly Phillips.Please enjoy my conversation with Dennis Bullock.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.
Earl Thomas was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music. His father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer, so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, which led to a vibrant 30-year career that is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “the music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40053]
Earl Thomas was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music. His father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer, so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, which led to a vibrant 30-year career that is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “the music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40053]
Earl Thomas was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music. His father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer, so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, which led to a vibrant 30-year career that is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “the music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40052]
Earl Thomas was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music. His father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer, so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, which led to a vibrant 30-year career that is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “the music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40052]
We remember singer Cissy Houston, who died Oct. 7 at the age of 91. She got her start in gospel and sang backup vocals for Elvis, Dusty Springfield, Wilson Pickett, Van Morrison and Aretha Franklin, most notably on "A Natural Woman." She was also the mother of Whitney Houston. Houston spoke with Terry Gross in 1998. Also, we remember Major League Baseball's Pete Rose, a legend on the field who was banned from baseball because he bet on the game. He died Sept. 30 at the age of 83. Rose spoke with Dave Davies in 2004. TV critic David Bianculli reviews the new film Saturday Night, a dramatization of the first episode of SNL. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
We remember singer Cissy Houston, who died Oct. 7 at the age of 91. She got her start in gospel and sang backup vocals for Elvis, Dusty Springfield, Wilson Pickett, Van Morrison and Aretha Franklin, most notably on "A Natural Woman." She was also the mother of Whitney Houston. Houston spoke with Terry Gross in 1998. Also, we remember Major League Baseball's Pete Rose, a legend on the field who was banned from baseball because he bet on the game. He died Sept. 30 at the age of 83. Rose spoke with Dave Davies in 2004. TV critic David Bianculli reviews the new film Saturday Night, a dramatization of the first episode of SNL. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In this heartfelt episode of Hollywood Live, Tanya Hart honors the life and legacy of gospel icon Cissy Houston, the mother of the late Whitney Houston, who passed away at the age of 91 in her New Jersey home. Surrounded by family, Cissy had been in hospice care for Alzheimer's disease. Known not only as Whitney's mother but as a remarkable singer in her own right, Cissy Houston's career spanned decades. She was an aunt to Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick and a cousin of opera singer Leontyne Price. Tanya reflects on Cissy's incredible journey, from forming The Sweet Inspirations in 1963 with her niece Dee Dee Warwick to providing backup vocals for legends like Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, and Jimi Hendrix. Beyond her Grammy-winning career, Cissy was a loving mother, and Tanya recalls the emotional and candid memoir Remembering Whitney, where Cissy opened up about her daughter's struggles and tragic death in 2012. Despite the heartache, Cissy's legacy, filled with love, music, and resilience, remains a testament to the Houston family's impact on the world. Tanya offers her deepest condolences to the Warwick and Houston families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earl Thomas was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music. His father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer, so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, which led to a vibrant 30-year career that is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “the music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40054]
Earl Thomas was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music. His father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer, so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, which led to a vibrant 30-year career that is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “the music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40054]
Join U.S. Army National Guard Veteran Sean Claiborne as he hosts a powerful episode of America's Heroes Group, featuring a discussion on the Sarcoma Foundation of America. Special guest Amethyst, a Stellar Award-winning gospel singer, shares her deeply personal journey of losing her sister to sarcoma, while launching her latest album, An Amethyst Symphony. Also on the panel are Tasha Nathan, Program Manager for Engagement & Advocacy, and Brandi Felser, CEO of the Sarcoma Foundation of America, who bring expert insights on sarcoma, treatment challenges, and the fight for increased research and awareness. This is a must-watch for those looking to understand rare cancers, find hope, and witness the healing power of music.
Gospel Artist and hit songwriter Andrea McClurkin Mellini—yes, the sister of Donnie McClurkin—joins the Lin. Woods Gospel Entertainment Podcast on this episode.Listen as Andrea shares her journey from Cali to Nashville, living in the shadows of others, uncovering the devil's greatest claim to fame, the danger of watering fear, the ultimate goal of believers, and her powerful single, “Well Done.” Listen now! Follow. Subscribe. Download FREE.#LinWoodsGospelEntertainmentPodcast #Gospel #Podcast #AndreaMelliniConnect with us on social media: Facebook & LinkedIn: @Lin Woods X: @linwoods Instagram & TikTok: @linwoods96
Val is fulfilling a promise to her son, Joshua, by auditioning for "The Voice." Joshua has been a passionate fan of "The Voice" and has long believed in his mother's star quality. Val has had an impressive career, providing vocal direction and background vocals for renowned gospel and mainstream music artists. Her musical journey began in church at a young age, leading her to pursue music at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In addition to her work as a background vocalist, Val released her first gospel single in 2011 and independently launched her album "Dream" in 2016, which reached #18 on the Gospel Albums Billboard Chart. A highlight of her career was performing at the World Games' opening and closing ceremonies in 2022, where her rendition of "We Shall Overcome" reached millions worldwide. Val is also a devoted wife and mother of three children, with two stepdaughters.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
What it means to sing Gospels. For so long I was waiting for somebody who has the bones to stand up and tell me what is the real Gospel and what not…And this has been done by the famous Gospel singer CeCe Winans.I have sung Bhajans in India and Gospels in African Churches … And have heard this awful singing for the Lord from the famous singers… With no connection to the Lord, or even was not coming out of the heart…One of my dearest singers is and was Whitney Houston and her Gospels are awful,… Her speech: I don't care how much money or fame they have…If they don't have Jesus, they are lost. You are listening to demonic stuff, and you don't know what is going on…We have to understand what true worship is.Worship is not about the song that you sing.-But it is with your relationship with Jesus and your heart for God.Your life is more important than what you do on stage. God opened up many doors for me, but it was not for me. The enemy, (pride, fame, money, Satan) opens up doors too… God opens up doors to please him or to honor him.If this door is not all for honoring or pleasing God, then this is not him it is the door for Satan. And for that door, You don't have to have faith or pray… fame and money are good enough. But I want to be a great actor, great singer … but this is not about God. Don't get tricked by the Satan.You want to please God and when you aim to please the Lord with everything that you do…Guess then most of the things do even come not your way.It becomes difficult, we are stressed out still following God. One of her dearest friends was Whitney Houston…And her gospel was about great beats, you got hooked up by the beats and it was demonic stuff. God said you are for me or against me. There is no between. The biggest deception from Satan is in between. Show me any religious scripture that is in between.Jesus said being hot or cold and not lukewarm.Living your faith only when it is convenient… That is B. S. When it is so hard, then you even can't bear it…Read my book Have Faith in the Lord.Our actions should a line with our faith. We have to believe first. Put God first in your life and focus on pleasing him and live in him, everything else will be added…So true... Most of all famous Gospel chores, like the Chicago Gospel chore... Even don't sing out of the heart! You go to a normal African Church even in Europe... They sing for Jesus and Jesus will come, and miracles will happen, and not these artificial B. S. Gospels Chores! This is blasphemy.Imagine your entire body is paralyzed, no one can help you, and the treatments are awful... And You praise the Lord (I don't care what Lord is yours, for me, every Lord from every religion works). And even repeat, Thank You, God, Thank you for my life... After 7 hours, I left the hospital, on my own, traumatized... Waiting for my friend to bring me to a check at the next hospital… Then an old friend called me ... I told him what had happened.And he said Again...? How many times has the Lord saved my life?My Video: A famous Gospel singer reveals https://youtu.be/EjmzbPbNfN4My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast4/A-famous-Gospel-singer-reveals.mp3
Quote of The Day: "Get over the fear of “nobody's gonna rock with me” and CREATE from your heart.” ~ EazyBobWizzy Interesting Chat with Ccioma about life, music, and her forthcoming live album recording concert “One with God”, Hosts: TOLA Omoniyi, Kanyinsola Omojola
Earl Thomas, was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music; his father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, however that led to a vibrant 30-year career that has is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “The music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39604]
Earl Thomas, was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music; his father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, however that led to a vibrant 30-year career that has is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “The music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39604]
Earl Thomas, was born into a musical family in rural Tennessee and grew up in a house brimming with music; his father was a bluesman and his mother was a gospel singer so music is in his veins. He stumbled into the music industry by accident, however that led to a vibrant 30-year career that has is steeped in African American tradition and culture. His music is a potent mix of the traditional and contemporary gospel, expressed in an impressive music catalogue. As a singer songwriter, his music – deeply rooted in the blues and gospel – is infused with contemporary sensibilities of rock, soul, and rhythm & blues. Thomas' latest production, after a three-year hiatus, is all vintage gospel or what the singer says is “The music I was meant to do.” His mother always said that he was a gospel singer and now he is finally performing songs that have been, for decades, the soundtrack of African American culture and history and the backbone of the blues. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 39604]
Honoring our fallen soldiers on this Memorial Day. Plus, GloRilla wanted to become a gospel singer, Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson does his woman's nails to save money, will we 'Ticket or Skip It' the 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die movie,' and can you believe Shakira lost $1 million on a bedazzled larger-than-life Cobra? Kick off your Memorial Day with today's Dish Nation!
Jovonta Patton is nominated for Album of the Year at the 2024 Stellar Gospel Music Awards for All Things New (Live) Album. Patton is also nominated for New Artist of the year,
Welcome to 'On the Path' w/ Cheryl Nembhard!A podcast filled with encouragement and inspiration to ignite you in your faith, push you in your purpose and challenge you to be exactly who God's called you to be!Join host Cheryl Nembhard, along the path with notable guests, as they share their stories of triumph, tragedy, and the big lessons they've learned along their journey of faith. Today's guest is Jennifer Lewin, award-winning "International Gospel Artist of the Year'" (2019), as well as GMA Canada and Dove Awards nominated vocalist. God has truly taken Jennifer to a global level of ministry, since April 2020, with her ordination as a Pastor and the release of her latest albums 'God of My Songs' (2021) & 'Hail The King' (2023). She is the founder of "Nay-O-Me" Networks, a mentorship program for young women in ministry and "Worship Without Walls" a weekly street ministry, worship experienceIn this honest conversation, Jennifer speaks about the cost of ministry, what authentic worship really means, what it looks like to worship God in the midst of your storms and what she has learned from the rock bottom moments of her life. So very inspiring and a breath of fresh air for those who need encouragement!! _________________________________Breaking News: On The Path Podcast is now available as a digital show in the U.S.!You can now watch it on Pioneer channel, ROKU, Amazon Fire, Apple TV, FaithTV, CrossTV , as well as on YES TV across Canada.Subscribe to my YouTube channel and watch all full shows from past seasons there: https://www.youtube.com/@CherylNembhardTV
Top headlines for Thursday, April 18, 2024In this episode, we discuss Pastor Doug Wilson's interview with Tucker Carlson, where he argues that America's deep-rooted issues cannot be solved politically, emphasizing the gospel's role in national healing. We then turn to Maine, where new legislation aims to shield providers offering abortion and gender-affirming services to minors from legal repercussions, signaling a significant legal shift. Meanwhile, the political sphere heats up as a pro-life group throws its support behind Donald Trump for president, despite controversy over his stance on abortion. Lastly, we pay tribute to a gospel singer whose life and career touched many, marking a solemn moment in the Christian music community. Subscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsDoug Wilson warns 'no political solution' to America's ills | U.S. NewsMaine lawmakers pass bill to shield abortion, trans surgeries | Politics NewsSupreme Court allows Idaho to enforce trans surgery ban | U.S. NewsScottish Parliament considers motion to repeal hate speech law | World NewsInternational House of Prayer Kansas City denies shuttering | Church & Ministries NewsNew York church sued for gender bias picks male pastor | Church & Ministries NewsOperation Rescue endorses Trump amid 'disdain' from pro-life orgs | Politics NewsGospel singer Gabe Patillo loses battle with cancer | Entertainment News
J.John speaks with Bishop John Francis, the founder of Ruach City Church and the Inspirational Choir. They discuss Bishop John's journey of faith and ministry.
Val is fulfilling a promise to her son, Joshua, by auditioning for "The Voice." Joshua has been a passionate fan of "The Voice" and has long believed in his mother's star quality. Val has had an impressive career, providing vocal direction and background vocals for renowned gospel and mainstream music artists. Her musical journey began in church at a young age, leading her to pursue music at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In addition to her work as a background vocalist, Val released her first gospel single in 2011 and independently launched her album "Dream" in 2016, which reached #18 on the Gospel Albums Billboard Chart. A highlight of her career was performing at the World Games' opening and closing ceremonies in 2022, where her rendition of "We Shall Overcome" reached millions worldwide. Val is also a devoted wife and mother of three children, with two stepdaughters.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Samuel John Rosario Jr. is a US Army Veteran from New Haven Ct., he has been writing music and poems for over 40 years and publishing for the last 20 years. Samuel Is A Very Talented Songwriter, Producer, And Singer. His Brand New Single Is Taking The Gospel Music By Storm. Samuel is a producer of songs with talented musicians and vocalist and works with them according to the melody and lyrics his spirit brings forth. Samuel has crafted a unique path as a creative force, dedicating over four decades to the art of music and poetry. A seasoned writer, he has not only honed his craft but also embraced the joy of publishing, bringing his creations to the world. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Samuel is a devout believer in Jesus Christ, attributing the gift of writing songs, lyrics, and poems to the divine inspiration he receives. His faith serves as a guiding light, infusing depth and meaning into his creations that resonate with a spiritual essence. One of Samuel's notable works is the soul-stirring new released song "Will Not Be Completed." Inspired by two scriptures in the Bible, this poignant composition reflects his profound connection to both his faith and the power of music. As the author and producer of the song, Samuel collaborated with a highly talented musician and vocalist, harmonizing their skills to bring his spiritual melodies and lyrical expressions to life. Join us in celebrating the remarkable journey of Samuel J. Rosario Jr., a veteran, artist, and believer, as he continues to weave the threads of experience, faith, and creativity into a tapestry that inspires and resonates with audiences far and wide.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ladydiva-live-radio--2579466/support.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews the ever-popular Tamela Mann – a Grammy award-winning gospel singer, actress, businesswoman, and fan-favorite – returns to Money Making Conversations Master Class once more for an encore performance. In this episode, she discusses the reasons behind founding her line of shapewear for plus-sized women, the rise of female entrepreneurs, and how her devotion to her faith has helped shape her life and career.Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews the ever-popular Tamela Mann – a Grammy award-winning gospel singer, actress, businesswoman, and fan-favorite – returns to Money Making Conversations Master Class once more for an encore performance. In this episode, she discusses the reasons behind founding her line of shapewear for plus-sized women, the rise of female entrepreneurs, and how her devotion to her faith has helped shape her life and career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the renowned guitarist and gospel singer, was born on March 20, 1915, in Arkansas. One of the few Black women guitarists of her era, Tharpe had a unique sound that played a pivotal role in popularizing gospel music. She is hailed as the godmother of modern rock 'n' roll. In 1938, Tharpe relocated to New York City, where she recorded four gospel hits with Decca Records: "Rock Me," "That's All," "The Man and I," and "The Lonesome Road," all of which became instant successes, firmly establishing her as one of the earliest commercially successful gospel artists. Tharpe's career spanned over three decades, during which she continued to captivate audiences with her live performances until her passing at the age of 58 in 1973. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quote of The Day: “Meditations involve repeated confessions, barging your consciousness.” ~ Pastor Lawrence Oyor Hosts: TOLA Omoniyi, Olufunke Aderogba, Kanyinsola Omojola
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviews Yolanda Adams. She is an award-winning gospel singer, actress, and small businesswoman. Entrepreneur Yolanda Adams discusses why she started her line of affordable handbags and skin care products and details the importance of taking care of yourself while staying within budget. She is one of the best-selling gospel artists of all time, having sold over 10 million albums worldwide. In addition to achieving multi-platinum status, she has won four Grammy Awards, four Dove Awards, five BET Awards, six NAACP Image Awards, six Soul Train Music Awards, two BMI Awards, and sixteen Stellar Awards. She was the first Gospel artist to be awarded an American Music Award. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviews Yolanda Adams. She is an award-winning gospel singer, actress, and small businesswoman. Entrepreneur Yolanda Adams discusses why she started her line of affordable handbags and skin care products and details the importance of taking care of yourself while staying within budget. She is one of the best-selling gospel artists of all time, having sold over 10 million albums worldwide. In addition to achieving multi-platinum status, she has won four Grammy Awards, four Dove Awards, five BET Awards, six NAACP Image Awards, six Soul Train Music Awards, two BMI Awards, and sixteen Stellar Awards. She was the first Gospel artist to be awarded an American Music Award. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Ball is a founding member and former lead singer of The Ball Brothers, one of the biggest gospel vocal groups ever. Daniel's early adoption of social media and digital marketing - combined with lots of talent - helped propel the group to great success.As he enters into a new era, and pursues a solo career, Daniel sits down with us to share some stories from the road - including the impossibly bad bus driver, close-calls providing humanitarian aid in Ukraine, working on film sets of major motion pictures, and a lot more.We hope you enjoy, and make sure to subscribe to Daniel's channels:https://danielballmusic.com/homehttp://www.youtube.com/@UClywvEkQr31ThtAyN5P_Wqg https://www.facebook.com/danielballmusicpage/https://www.instagram.com/danielballmusicChasing Mountains Clips - https://www.youtube.com/@UCwXVDdk3ZOdNSI6TMGXxH1w Chasing Mountains Media - https://www.youtube.com/@UCjY77w9XOTAKSZw-Yp8d_PA The Chasing Mountains PodcastDave Rumer / Jacob Colganhttps://www.instagram.com/thechasingmountainspodcast/The thoughts and opinions on this show do not reflect those of our advertisers, partners, or other affiliates. The content should not be considered legal or financial advice. The Chasing Mountains Podcast is a production of Chasing Mountains Media. Copyright 2024.
In this episode, I am Kickin' It with Gospel Singer and Billboard Artist Titus Showers as he talks about the Gospel, Music, and More. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koolkard/support
- WHAT WE'VE BEEN UP TO - Being Military Children, Getting Along With The Baby Mama, NFL on Peacock, Gospel Singer on a Plane - FUCKERY - Jay Young's New Project, Propain's Album is Dope, Fantasy Football Standings, TD Jakes Said Log Off, Cisco Grizzly Calls In, Why is Suge Knight's Baby Mama in the News, Biggie Should Have Stayed Out Of Cali, Jess Hilarious Gets on the Breakfask Club, Adam22 Runs a Train on His Wife, Reese Wins the NoNonsense Fantasy Football Championship, Tasha K Goes After Kevin Hart, BYT Wants a Big Ol'Butt, Men Are the Prize, Reme Ma Moves on From Papoose,
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: The Sec. General of the United Nations want Israel to pull out of Palestine Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss the latest in the Trump trial. Eric Trump is frustrated at what is happening in New York. Jennifer Kushinka gives a market update In Other News with Ethan: SZA leads Grammy nominations, The Rock was asked to run for President, Grammy winning Gospel Singer asked to stop singing on a plane, The Sphere is losing money and Sriracha is making a short comeback Coming Up: Real or Fake News with Carl, Adam Guillette, and First Responder Spotlight
In Other News with Ethan: SZA leads Grammy nominations, The Rock was asked to run for President, Grammy winning Gospel Singer asked to stop singing on a plane, The Sphere is losing money and Sriracha is making a short comeback
Best Of Belfast: Stories of local legends from Northern Ireland
Roberta Clements is a gospel singer from Belfast who has performed on thousands of stages around the world, including local pubs/clubs, high-security prisons, and U.S. military bases during the Vietnam War. She is also a recovering alcoholic. In today's episode, we discuss: The spiritual experiences that happened while she was still in the womb Singing on top of wooden school desks at four years old How she got into showbiz Discovering alcohol at 16 years old Surviving multiple suicide attempts The unbelievable events that led to her getting sober Why people call her "the spiritual tin-opener" And how she discovered "the master's plan" for her life. Check it out. // https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/roberta-clements //
One Surprising A-Lister Is Now A Gospel Singer?! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A jazz singer, entertainer, writer and artist discovers the lordship of Jesus as a result of reading a hotel-placed Gideon Bible and it literally changes her world within an instant. This is just the beginning of an extraordinary life and career when God uses a vessel like Tempe Brown. Host, Sue Duffield has known Tempe for well over forty years and she'll quickly tell you - Tempe's influence and inspiration has had a major impact on her own speaking and singing. This episode is such a fun and interactive dialogue between two Holy Spirit-driven women who know no obstacle in sharing Jesus. Tempe has authored several books and recorded studio albums, while also a regional speaker/trainer for Stonecroft Ministries (www.stonecroft.org), guiding women to live out their extraordinary purpose and calling. https://www.facebook.com/tempe.brown tempejbrown@aol.com www.sueduffield.com
This week, Shannon sits down with bestselling female gospel artist of all time CeCe Winans for a conversation on her experience inheriting and passing on generational faith. CeCe shares stories of her upbringing being one of nine siblings, within a family that prided itself on instilling faith into their children. In light of this, she touches on the present disconnect between younger generations and organized religion, a phenomenon she observed when she established the church, Nashville Life, with her husband. CeCe and Shannon discuss this generational issue, and reveal more about CeCe's new project, Believe For It. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @ShannonBream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices