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Now that’s how you pay tribute to a music legend. Some of the biggest names in gospel assembled Tuesday to honor the late Aretha Franklin during the 2018 American Music Awards — an unforgettable performance befitting the Queen of Soul. Under the direction of Ricky Minor, Gladys Knight, Ledisi, Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin and CeCe Winans came …
The pastor joined Gospel singer Erica Campbell on her national radio show to reveal why he thinks it's time for Christians to add Trump's name to their daily prayers.
"Ex-gay" gospel singer Donnie McClurkin was cut from a Martin Luther King Jr. memorial concert Saturday because of the "potential controversy" it would cause. McClurkin, who believes?God absolved him from the "curse" of homosexuality, was set to perform Saturday at the “Reflections on Peace: From Gandhi to King” concert commemorating the 50th anniversary of King's March on Washington, The Washington Post noted. The Washington Post reported Monday that Mayor Vincent C. Gray (D)requested McClurk
With this year's Super Bowl set to kick off in a month, the time has come for the 13th annual Super Bowl Gospel Celebration. The inspirational event, which takes place on February 3 at Indianapolis' Butler University, brings together NFL players and gospel music's elite artists on one stage for uplifting music and inspirational messages. Since its 1999 Super Bowl weekend debut, the charitable event has raised close to $400,000, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting national and local chari
Senator Barack Obama's campaign has been struggling with its decision to hold a gospel tour in South Carolina with an anti-homosexual pastor, Donnie McClurkin. After much criticism from gay rights groups and others, they tried inviting an openly gay minister to appear before McClurkin. An open letter signed by 16 LGBT and black religious leaders says that Obama is reaching out to bring blacks and homosexuals together.