Pianist Bobby Smith
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Watch Vocal Artist Kymberli Joye Take ‘The Voice’ to Church, With “Break Every Chain”
This Boy Performs “Amazing Grace” And It’s All Kinds of Heaven on Earth – Gospel Phenomenon!

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Camp Kaphar Gospel Jamboree/Bobby Smith Band

https://godinterest.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Newest-Version-Camp-Kaphar-Highlights.mp4 Camp Kaphar is an independent Community center in Uhrichsville Ohio. Every year they hold Gospel sings with various artists from Ohio and beyond. Bobby , being inspired as a child, from the music of ‘ Jerry lee Lewis ‘ his Father played , began to teach himself piano at age 16. Today he plays…
Album Review: Andrew Serino – The Golden Thread
God’s Reckless Love
Album Review: The Bigger Picture – Jerry Fee

For those unfamiliar with Jerry, he’s a thirty-five-year-old singer-songwriter from Spring Hill, Tennessee and this will be his third full-length studio album, having released two EPs prior to that back in 2014. To think he’s released so much music over a four year period is certainly a testament to his prolific songwriting and recording. He…
Album Review: Remedy Drive — The North Star

There’s a common misconception amongst non-believers that Christian music is all about praise, worship, and gospel songs; that it’s over sentimentalised, cheesy, and mentions God or Jesus in virtually every line, and therefore would have no appeal to anyone usually interested in secular rock or alternative.
A New Era of Worship

While organs still intone “A Mighty Fortress” and congregations continue to sing just one more stanza of “Power in the Blood,” a new set of “standards” such as “He is Exalted” and “Shout to the Lord” – led by “worship teams” wielding guitars and electronic keyboards–have joined the ancient call to worship.