Our video of the weekend, formerly “video of the week” is a Stellar Awards performance from the 2017 archives featuring an assembled quartet of gospel and jazz recording artists Israel Houghton, Travis Greene, Jonathan Butler and Jonathan McReynolds. It was a smooth performance indeed. Noteworthy.
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!
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Saturday, May 8, 2021
Video of the Weekend-Medley Performed at 2017 Stellar Awards: Jonathan Butler, Israel Houghton, Travis Greene and Jonathan McReynolds-"I Gotta Have You";"You Made a Way";"You Make All Things New"; “I Will Follow You Forward”!
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Friday, October 30, 2020
#CarrytheChange! Congratulations to 2020 WinnersDove Awards Friday, October 30,2020
Congratulations to tonight's winners. A partial list of this year's Dove Awardees can be found below. Go to www.doveawards.com for a complete list of winners and nominees. Also, listen to my brief podcast review at the link found in the blog headliner above. Click on the web version link at the bottom of this page to view related videos. They do not show up on this mobile version of the blog.
Jonathan McReynolds acoustic rendition of his award-winning "People" was elegantly presented and played.
Tasha Cobbs Leonard dynamic Release the Sound:
Sinach Waymaker joined by Leeland and Mandisa:
All award-winner's performances were compelling and demonstrated their chops for commanding and, yes, anointed singing and delivery.
By the way, the Dove Awards put on a beautifully videographed show tonight. The photographic capture, lighting and art direction presented unity of spirit among the worshipper-performers in an intimate manner. The singing in circles was aesthetically pleasing and easy on the eyes.The performances were very powerful and the interview shorts were thoughtful, informative and inspiring. They did #carrythechange all the way through the broadcast. The anointing of the Holy Spirit was present.
Listen to my podcast review for more detailed discussion at this link.
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