Hillsong Church endeavors to champion the cause of the local Church, and their latest release is no exception. The second installment in their Chapel series titled Forever Reign is a collection of some of their most popular songs with an intimate, personal feel, which many believe will continue to break down cultural and denominational barriers. The album spent much of its first week at No. 1 on the iTunes Christian Albums U.S. chart and remains solid in the Top Ten. In addition to the Hillsong Chapel release, the church launched a range of free small group studies. Continue reading

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TBN to Host Special Birthday Tribute to Dr. Billy Graham November 7th
On November 7 Praise the Lord, Trinity Broadcasting Network’s signature music, talk, and ministry program, will host a very special two-hour tribute in honor of Dr. Billy Graham as he celebrates his 94th birthday.
“Perhaps no other individual alive today has done more to deliver the simple, powerful message of the gospel around the world than Billy Graham,” said TBN’s founder and president Dr. Paul Crouch. “For all of us here at TBN, Dr. Graham has been a constant source of encouragement and a solid example of godly character. We are looking forward to highlighting his many decades of selfless service to God’s kingdom and the body of Christ.” Continue reading
Church of The Holy Sepulchre Struggles With 9 Million Shekel Water Bill
One of the holiest sites in Jerusalem is faced with a harsh reality that could effect millions of Christian tourists who flood the holy city annually.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, recognized by Catholics and other Christian denominations as the site of Jesus’ crucifixion and burial, is struggling with a 9 million shekel ($2.3 million) unpaid bill owed to the Jerusalem water company. Continue reading
Gospel Music Association’s “Growing More Active” Silent Auction Now Live Online
Starting Nov. 2, Gospel music supporters will have the opportunity to bid on one-of-a-kind items on the Gospel Music Association’s“Growing More Active” online silent auction. Via eBay, auction visitors can bid not only on such collectibles as autographed memorabilia from Third Day and Guy Penrod, but also on “experiences” including VIP concert and meet-and-greet opportunities with fan favorites including Toby Mac, MercyMe, James Fortune, Jessica Reedy, Sandi Patty and The Oak Ridge Boys.
All items have been generously donated by members of the Christian and Gospel music community to support the GMA. The auction offers something for all ages and interests. New items will be added daily. Some of the items scheduled throughout the month are: Continue reading
This Weeks Billboard Top 10 Gospel CDs: Bishop Rudolph McKissick Jr. Gains 17 Spots Coming in at #2
This week Tamela Mann spends her 12th week on the charts. Half of that time she has spent it at #1. That continues this week as Mann’s album ‘Best Days’ continues to sit alone on top the charts.
A surprise gainer this week is Bishop Rudolph McKissick Jr. who moves from the #19 spot on the charts from just a week ago, to the #2 postion. McKissick’s CD ‘Recovery’ was released two weeks ago. Continue reading
JESUS CULTURE WITH MARTIN SMITH: LIVE FROM NEW YORK DOUBLE-CD RELEASES NOV. 20
Jesus Culture Music announce the highly anticipated release of the seventh full-length recording from Jesus Culture, Jesus Culture With Martin Smith: Live From New York, on Nov. 20, 2012. Recorded live during Jesus Culture’s conference at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New York June 28-30, 2012, this new double-CD captures a dynamic collaboration of voices who have helped shape, and continue to inspire, generations of worshippers.
Fred Hammond’s New Group ‘United Tenors’ Suffer Major Setback, as Brian Courtney Wilson’s Label Says No
Fred Hammond’s orchestrated new group the ‘United Tenors’ suffered a major set-back in production this week.
PATH previously announced earlier this month that a super-group was being formed uniting Fred Hammond, Dave Hollister, Brian Courtney Wilson, and Eric Roberson. Recording on the new album is going forward, but without Brian Courtney Wilson.
Wison’s label Music World Gospel has put a halt to plans that would have added a unique dynamic to Gospel music.
It is unknown why the label has denied Brian the ability to record the project scheduled for release sometime in March of 2013.
Fred Hammond announces the news via his Social Cam, with a devastated Dave Hollister visibly hurt by the recent turn of events.
In the earlier announcement this month we knew that details of the collaboration still had to be worked out with their respected labels, but that hadn’t stopped the four of them from rapidly recording tracks.
Brian Courtney Wilson spoke with PATH publisher Kris Patrick first about the news, from the studio and home of Fred Hammond as they listened to the first mixes of the album.
“I am extremely grateful to be working with Fred Hammond and the team he has conceived. We are all excited to be working together and even more excited for you to hear what we think will be an important contribution to Kingdom music.” Brian goes on to say “That God will be pleased.”
The news leaves the United Tenors with 3 in the group now, and Fred Hammond made it clear that they’re moving forward with recording. They hope to wrap up production on the album by Christmas.
Currently, Dave Hollister is Pastoring at Word Assembly Family of Churches in California. Brian Courtney Wilson is coming off his sophomore album, and Eric Roberson hopes to broaden his fan-base by joining the group.
Brian Courtney Wilson continues to feel the squeeze of diminished radio play on FM stations due to the on-going dispute between his label owner Matthew Knowles, and Radio One founder Cathy Hughes.
Lets pray that Brian’s ministry will go forth, and reach the multitudes.
Gospel Recording Artist & TBN Favorite Javen Releases New Single, “Worshiper In Me”, From Forthcoming Live Project, Worship In T
This live CD also gave birth to the Worship In The Now Series, a 3-day life-changing conference filled with a star studded line up of special guest artists. The upcoming Worship In The Now Conference will be held November 7 – 9, 2012 in Tampa, Florida. The event features teachings by great speakers, leaders, and pastors on successful living, spiritual growth, and more. Tapping the crème of the crop, Javen’s conference features guest facilitators including hosting Pastor of CityLife Church Tony Stewart, TBN’s Matt & Laurie Crouch, pastor to the stars Tim Storey, former NFL Player Terrell Fletcher, visionary leader Toure Roberts, GRAMMY Award-nominated artists DeLeon Sheffield and Marvin Winans, Jr., and recording artists Kaci Stewart, Damita Haddon, Jacob Poole, LaRue Howard and KJ Scriven. The conference will close out with a spirit-filled concert.
How Sweet the Sound Finale Postponed Due to Hurricane Sandy
The finale of the Verizon Wireless How Sweet the Sound national choir competition, set to take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY this Sunday, November 4, 2012, has been postponed until further notice.
“The safety and care for our audience, our extended communities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and all of our performers is our first priority,” said Steven Marrs, President of Momentum Entertainment Group, which helps to produce the event. “Our thoughts and best wishes are with all those affected by the devastating, life-altering hand of Superstorm Sandy.”
The program’s producers are said to be looking at various alternate options for the future. Once a decision has been made, the public will be updated on plans. Watch the official website for details.
Beginning Monday, November 5, 2012, customers will be able to receive a refund at their place of purchase.
Denzel Washington leads list of actors fans want to play Jesus Christ
In a new online poll, Vanity Fair and 60 minutes posed the question “if you were directing a new film version of the New Testament, which actor would you cast to play Jesus?” Denzel Washington was the winner with 21 percent of people preferring him to take on the role of Jesus Christ on the big screen.
Daniel Day-Lewis, Al Pacino, Ryan Gosling, Woody Allen and Phillip Seymour Hoffman were also amongst the list of actors included in the survey. Actor Jim Cavizel starred as Jesus Christ in The Passion of the Christ in 2004, which was the last major box office film to depict Jesus Christ.
Washington, a devout Christian may welcome the roll, but it wouldn’t come without its share of risks. Actor Jim Cavizel said playing Jesus in Passion of the Christ ruined his ability to get work in Hollywood.
If Washington were to take on the role of Jesus, it would not be the first time he has starred as a character with religious or spiritual undertones.
In 1996 Washington appeared as an angel alongside Whitney Houston in The Preacher’s Wife. And in 2010 the Academy Award winning actor starred in the post-apocalyptic sci-fi hit The Book of Eli, where he fought to protect a King James Version of the Bible, which was portrayed as a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind.
In 2006 Washington lent his voice to the Audio Bible CD ‘The Bible Experience,’ narrating the Song of Songs chapter.
Washington’s American Gangster co-star Russell Crowe will play Noah in the biblical epic film of the same name, which is currently in production and will hit theaters sometime in 2014.
Currently, Denzel Washington is set to debut his new film ‘Flight’ in theaters this Friday.