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Matters Of The Heart, released in 1994 on Benson Records, is a gospel music album by American contemporary gospel music group Commissioned.
Gospel sensations Fred Hammond and Radical for Christ raise the roof in the Motor City during this rousing live concert recorded in Detroit in 1997. Performing hits from the albums "The Inner Court," "The Spirit of David" and "Pages of Life," the inspiring ensemble treats the crowd to such soul-stirring selections as "Let the Praise Begin," "Jesus Is," "When the Spirit of the Lord," "Glory to Glory to Glory" and "I Wanna Know Your Ways."
After battling drug addiction, a Harlem rapper returns to his family’s church to confront his past on Christmas Eve.
It's foot-stomping, soul-searching music that has raised the roof (in a spiritual sense, anyway) more than once: gospel. Now, you can learn about the people who give voice to this thrilling contemporary sound in this packed video that includes the candid stories -- and music -- of such artists as Donnie McClurkin, Mary Mary, Dr. Bobby Jones, Karen Clark Sheard, Vickie Winans, T-Bone and many others.
A former member of the ground-breaking gospel group Commissioned and leader of Radical for Christ, Fred Hammond offers up the third installment in his "Pages of Life" series with this inspiring and energetic live video, recorded during a performance by Hammond and his ensemble in Chicago. Fred Hammond: Speak Those Things: POL, Chapter 3 -- Live in Chicago includes the songs "You Are My Daily Bread", "I Will Say", "Show Yourself Strong", "That Ain't Nothin'", "Praise Him Through The Night", "You Are The Living Word", and fourteen more. Mark Deming, Rovi
Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, Mitchell Jones, Karl Reid, Keith Staten, Michael Williams and Marcus Cole present The Commissioned Reunion Live, one of gospel’s most special events. Commissioned performs such classics as 'King of Glory' and 'Victory.'
This compilation of inspirational tunes from one of today's most praised contemporary gospel singers is a musical treat to uplift the spirit and renew faith. Joined by a choir of talented vocal artists, Fred Hammond presents a selection of songs including some from his Billboard No. 1 album. The collection of 18 tracks includes "Let the Praise Begin," "I Want My Destiny," "Please Don't Pass Me By," "Give Me a Clean Heart" and "We Worship You."
Initiated in 1998, the WOW Gospel series has been a huge success, providing a thrilling retrospective on the highlights of the gospel calendar for each succeeding year. This video from 1998 marks the beginning of the series and boasts a collection of incredible artists. Performers include Yolanda Adams, CeCe Winans, Fred Hammond and Radical for Christ and many others. Your spirit will soar!
Live at Azusa 3: Reminding the Saints of the Hope is a powerful, high-energy gospel concert recording led by Bishop Carlton Pearson, featuring a 350-voice choir. Recorded live at the Mabee Center at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this performance serves as a passionate, uplifting worship experience, combining traditional hymns with contemporary gospel fervor.
Seventeen leading gospel acts offer joyous songs of praise in this home-video collection, featuring music videos for some of 2004's outstanding gospel songs. WOW Gospel 2004 includes performances by Fred Hammond ("You Are My Daily Bread"), Aaron Neville ("Jesus, Jesus, Jesus"), Rizen ("View the City"), Yolanda Adams ("This Joy"), Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC's ("Right on Time"), Marvin Sapp ("You Are God Alone"), and much more.
An old friend's death forces now escort and drug carrier Alexes Mows to go back to her hometown and face a past that she has tried to leave behind. But when secret demons catch up with her, she must make a decision between life and death.
FREE TO WORSHIP captures the energy of Fred Hammond's concert at T.D. Jakes' Potter's House Church in 2006. The gospel giant treated the excited audience to a number of his beloved songs, including "Praise Belongs to You" and "No Greater Love." AMERICAN IDOL winner Ruben Studdard joined Hammond on the song "A Closer Walk."