George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” — the complete Journey recordings
This exclusive broadcast of the Abyssinian Baptist Church Choir & Chamber Orchestra honors the men & women killed or injured in the Metro North derailment in 2013.
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This exclusive broadcast of the Abyssinian Baptist Church Choir & Chamber Orchestra honors the men & women killed or injured in the Metro North derailment in 2013.
Read Moreby Journey | Dec 25, 2023 | African American, Harlem, Music | 0 |
“Blessing and honour, glory and power be unto Him that sits upon the throne, and to the Lamb forever and ever. Amen!”
Read Moreby Journey | Dec 24, 2023 | African American, Harlem, Music | 0 |
Handel found the perfect pitch for his own personal crisis in The Book of Revelation with its message that “the Kingdom of this world” will at a moment in time become “the Kingdom of our Lord, forever and ever.”
Read Moreby Journey | Dec 23, 2023 | African American, Evangelical Protestants, Harlem, Music | 0 |
“How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace…” Romans 10:15
Read More“Behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto his sorrow.” Lamentations 1:12
Read MoreEvery day to Christmas Day, we will play 12 parts as introduced by Reverend Calvin Butts.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 21, 2022 | African American, Christmas, Harlem, Music | 0 |
“They that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them has the light shined.” Isaiah 9:2
Read Moreby Journey | Dec 13, 2020 | African American, Christmas, Evangelical Protestants, Harlem, Music | 0 |
Handel’s Messiah in...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Jul 3, 2020 | African American, Harlem, Harlem Retrospectives, Race & faith | 10 |
After the War of Revolution in 1776, a battle-tested cohort of African American and White faith-based leaders developed an ardor for extending freedom.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Dec 21, 2016 | African American, Harlem, Music | 1 |
“Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy sting?” I Corinithians 15:54-57.
Read MoreDon’t worry. We will get to them down the road.
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