Gospel superstar Jonathan McReynolds hosted an inspiring concert featuring internationally acclaimed musicians and recording artists who rocked the Easter holiday in with some great worship music. To view the video go to the web version of this blog by clicking the link provided at the bottom of this page or viewing on your desktop version. You may also click on Vision TV at this link.
Cynthia Wilson, affectionately dubbed “Chaplain of Pop” is a public theologian who has built a bridge between theology and popular culture as a blogger for twenty years providing inspirational messages on faith, commentary and reviews on art, politics and music with a big help from friends. Thank you all!
Monday, April 5, 2021
Worship Together: Global Easter Celebration Rocked Easter with Uplifting Musical Performances
Kicking Off Poetry Month with Poem About Public Health
This week’s Poetry Saturday entry is from recent archives, Saturday,March 6, 2021 entitled, “We Shall Not Be Overtaken by Coronavirus or Its Progeny” The video was on our You Tube station.
Related artwork which is being imprinted on merchandise like t-shirts, caps and cups and will be available in the near future in our online store. Percentage of proceeds from sales will be donated to COVID related charities and programs. Stay tuned.
Sunday, April 4, 2021
“Were You There?” Easter Spiritual Hymn
I awakened early this Easter morning with a classic Negro Spiritual spinning in my heart and on my mind. It takes me back, way back to the small neighborhood church where my grandmother would have my older sister and I starring in the annual Easter programs. Anyway, this is a song that always instilled me with awe and brought me to tears. I recorded it by God’s grace and the prompting of the Holy Spirit, that I pray God will keep my soul and spirit in alignment with. After searching this morning for the complete lyrics and curious also about how many versions of the song had been done, since it is over 100 years old and in the public domain, I found quite a few. There are renditions by Mahalia Jackson, Willie Nelson, Sam Cooke, Three Mo’ Tenors, Jessie Norman, Johnny Cash and quite a few others. But my favorite version was shared by a helpful friend. It starts out with an instrumental jazz intro, a surprising vocal solo, additional brief solo parts and expands into a choir of many. It was beautiful to behold everyone singing, some their own special solo parts, coming together in unison on the shore at sunrise singing the last verse about how Jesus arose.The You Tube link is here.
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