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Bishop Eddie Long tells parishioners he took 40-percent pay cut


Bishop Eddie Long told members of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church during his 11 a.m. Sunday service that he recently took a 40-percent pay cut. 

The economy, he said, has tightened the budgets for many churches, and the Lithonia-based megachurch is no exception.

Recently, the church said it was forced to lay off two full-time staffers and cut salaries by 10 percent. Additionally, the church said it had adopted a pilot program that adjusted the work week from five days to four.

Spokesman Art Franklin confirmed  that  Long and his wife, Vanessa, voluntarily reduced their compensation”  but I am unable to confirm the amounts at this time.

Long has been embroiled in several sexual misconduct lawsuits, filed by four men who allege he coerced them into having improper relations. The church, which has about 25,000 members, is also named in the four lawsuits and its LongFellows Youth Academy is named in three. The first mediation session in efforts to resolve the case before it goes to trial recently ended and more could be scheduled.

Long said his compensation is determined by an independent board, in accordance with IRS regulations. Additionally, the members’ supplemental (love)

offering goes into the general operating fund. He said the church was “not hiding anything.”

Money wasn’t the only thing on the pastor’s mind. He spoke out against the media and said New Birth is “under attack,” which brought cheers from many in the sanctuary.

The bulk of his sermon dealt with maintaining faith through adversity. He said people often ask him how he can get up and go to church on Sunday mornings when people are talking about him.

Long said, “Nothing can take away my integrity; nothing can take away my faith.”



CHRISTIAN COMEDIAN AKINTUNDE SIGNS AS ARTIST WITH ARROW RECORDS


 


Christian comedian Akintunde, whose résumé includes stints as a writer/creative consultant for BET’s late night smash The Mo’Nique Show and monologue writer for Chris Tucker and It’s Showtime At The Apollo, has signed as an artist with Georgia-based Arrow Records (Music That Pierces The Heart™).

The first comic signed to the label, Akintunde will work with Arrow in the creation of studio recordings, live performances, and special projects for the burgeoning Christian comedy market.

Currently set to headline the 2011 “Rebirth of Comedy Tour” (a partnership between Arrow Entertainment and No Joke Entertainment), Akintunde is launching “The Search for the One,” a nationwide talent quest for a bright, young, faith-based comedian to open shows along the tour route.  Akintunde is a key player in the Rebirth of Comedy brand, which is projected to extend across multiple media platforms.

A charismatic, provocative, and hilarious live performer, Akintunde is in great demand on the America’s comedy circuit having appeared on six national tours in the past four years, including It’s Time 2 Laugh Christian Comedy Tour (2007), Gas Too High Comedy Tour (2008), TBS Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns – Brown Bag of Comedy Tour (2009), Creflo Dollar Change Experience Conventions (2009-2011), Radio One Family Comedy Tour (2010), and The Rebirth of Comedy Tour (2010).

Born Akintunde Warnock on October 23, 1971, he first tapped into his God-given power of comedy as a means of disarming bullies in junior high school.  By 1995, Akintunde was taking his stand-up seriously enough to be make an actual living making people laugh.He criss-crossed the country’s comedy circuit and appeared on BET’s Comicview and in the Turner South series That Comedy Show.

In 1999, Akintunde became a Christian and began to accept the idea that he was working for God, first and foremost, and that his mission was to spread the Word through the comedic instincts he’d been so freely given.

In 2003, he was named joke/monologue writer for the syndicated television series It’s Showtime at the Apollo and in 2004, penned monologues for the annual BET Awards Brutally Honest, Live at Right Direction, and launched a national tour under the same moniker. Shortly after teaming up with fellow comedian Chris Tucker, as monologue writer for the 2005 NAACP Image Awards, That same year Akintunde recorded his first live comedy album.

Akintunde expanded his tour schedule which culminated in two live DVD recordings in 2006, a year that included televised appearances on The Word Network, TBN’s Praise the Lord, and The Gospel Music Channel.

He debuted “It’s Time 2 Laugh,” an all new Web series, in 2007 and, in 2008, premiered his syndicated radio show, The Akintunde Show, in Washington, DC, through his company No Joke Radio.  In 2009, Akintunde performed at the Stellar Awards and the Trumpet Awards, as well as the Change Experience Tour, with Pastors Creflo and Taffi Dollar.  Akintunde was a welcome addition to the Change Experience performance rosters for 2010 and 2011.

A happily married father of five, Akintunde hears the love of God in the sound of laughter and is sharing his gifts through Arrow Records.



Host Sherri Shepherd Announces Confirmed Participants for 2011 Dove Awards


The host of the 42nd GMA Dove Awards, Sherri Shepherd, announced expected appearances at this year’s award ceremony to be held on April 20 in Atlanta, Georgia at the Fox Theater and broadcast the following Sunday in the St. Louis area. The announcement was made on Tuesday, March 8 via Twitter.

Sherri Shepherd will be the host of this year’s Dove Awards. She is known as a co-host on The View. But, before that was rooted as a comedian. Of the Christian faith and making her way as a single parent, Sherri Shepherd has been cast in other roles as well. She is also known as the host of the Newlywed Game and as the part of Angie Jordan on 30 Rock and on her own Lifetime TV sitcom, Sherri. She announced the following artists as being a part of the preliminary list of those to make their appearances at the award ceremony:

Francesca Battistelli

Jason Crabb

Natalie Grant

Mary Mary

Chonda Pierce

Marvin Sapp

Chris Tomlin

Most on the list are also up for at least one nomination to receive a Dove Award this year.

The Gospel Music Association 2011 Dove Awards can be seen in the St. Louis area on April 24 at 7:00 p.m. on the GMA Channel or online at their Website. The Dove Awards are given to Christian musical artists. The music of these artists can be heard in the St. Louis area on one of two Christian radio stations. 99.1 Joy fm can be heard throughout St. Louis and adjoining counties. WIBI 91.1 fm can be heard on the east side and if you’re lucky enough to catch a clear channel as far as west of St. Charles county. Both can also be heard in live streams online.  



BeBe Winans: Upcoming Tour Will Be ‘Last Go-Round’ with Sister CeCe


He knows some people might be skeptical, but BeBe Winans is adamant that the upcoming Still Something Big tour will be his last with sister CeCe Winans.

“I feel on the inside that this is our last go-round,” Winans, who’s been recording with his sister since 1984, tells Billboard.com. “I don’t see me doing this outside of this year.” Winans sees the gospel duo’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star prevention on Oct. 19 as a convenient conclusion to their musical association. “I told [CeCe], ‘Sweetie, I think that’s the day we say, ‘Thank you. See ya. So long. Have a great life,’ ” he explains. “That’s not to say that we’ll never sing again, but it is to say that it’s not going to be a continuation of BeBe and CeCe.”

Winans says he also feels that 2010’s “Still,” which was nominated for a pair of Grammy Awards and five Stellar Awards — with the single “Close To You” named BMI’s Most Performed Gospel Song of the Year — brought the sibling’s recording career to a natural end. “It had been 15 years since we did an album together,” he notes, “so to come back and do the album, I felt it was important for us to say goodbye in the manner of honestly saying goodbye. The album [got] a wonderful reception and an appreciation that caused us to look back and say, ‘Wow, it’s been a great journey.’ But every journey comes to an end, so I believe it’s going to be that for us.”

It’s not just BeBe and CeCe that Winans plans to put on ice, either. Turning 50 in 2012, Winans says, is “a good enough reason to say ‘so long’ to the touring and the craziness that goes on with that.” In other words, he’s taking himself off the road entirely? “Yes sir,” Winans says, “with a capital Y-E-S and a capital S-I-R.”

The Winans kick off the Still Something Big Tour, which also features Mary Mary, on April 1 in their birthplace of Detroit. And Winans won’t be hard-pressed for things to do in the future. He’s just finishing the script for a stage musical currently titled “Through My Eyes: The Winans Family — The Musical,” which will feature seven or eight original songs and other selections from the storied family’s catalog. Casting is expected to start soon, and Winans himself — who has been in companies for “The Color Purple,” “Don’t Get God Started” and “Civil War” — has agreed to perform in initial productions, which are currently being shopped to regional theaters and could be on the boards before the end of the year.

Meanwhile, he’s recorded three songs — “Mona Lisa,” “Moon River” and Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” — for a standards album that he also hopes to have out before year’s end. “I have waited for [producer] Phil Ramone, for his time to allow him to do this, and now is that time,” Winans says. “I feel as if we’ll wrap this up before the year’s out for sure and, who knows, maybe have a fourth quarter release. We shall see, but I’m very excited.”

Winans says that “music will always be a part of me and what I do,” but he has other interests he hopes to explore in film and television as well as theater. “There’s things I want to do, both in music writing and in acting a little more,” Winans notes. “My mind set has a lot to do with accomplishing anything. Music has taken me to various places, so we’ll see where I can take it from here.”



Steve Harvey’s Hilarious Video Raises Questions about Illegal Drugs & Religion


Okay so I just had to share this one.  Ever so often a video comes along on YouTube that all the press outlets get wind of. 

The hilarious video featuring Steve Harvey as host of The Family Feud game show has garnered over 6.6 million views in just one month.

What I find interesting is the questions the video raises about marijuana and religion.  Are drugs really on peoples mind more then religion?  Steve Harvey is really resurrecting this old game show making it funny and interesting as the new host.  Watch the video and let me know what you think.

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Ricky Dillard Set to Release New CD “Keep Living”


Truly one of Gospel’s most influential artists, RICKY DILLARD, takes his signature choir music to new heights with the release of KEEP LIVING on Light Records.

Dillard’s significance to choir music is unrivaled. Throughout his 20-year career, he has remained committed to advancing music exclusively for the choir. Choirs are mainstays in our churches around the world and Dillard’s music continues to provide them with relevant and contemporary music.

On the upcoming project entitled KEEP LIVING, Dillard takes his signature choir vocal arrangements and melodies to another level. Producing songs that are mature, discriminating and wise, it is clear that he has grown in his approach to music. Gems like “I Am Saved,” “He Turned It,” and “He Reigns,” are definitive and timeless offerings.

The title track “Keep Living” a literal command that reminds us that we always have something to live for with God on board. Industry fave, Chrystal Rucker simply soars on the lead vocals. The lead single, “God Is Great,” is an instantaneous classic. Lyrically, the simplicity of the drive, ‘God is Great’, to the intricate verses, the song immediately gets the listener going. Dillard himself is featured on the song giving it life while his long-time choir, New G’s, dynamic vocals and modulation are executed flawlessly. Quickly embraced by Gospel radio and connecting with audiences, “God Is Great,” charted immediately and continues to rise.

While the moniker, ‘choir master’ is weighty, Dillard steps right into the role. “I feel the Lord shifting me into a father / mentor position,” said Dillard. “Ministers of music and choir directors are looking to me for mentorship and counsel and people look at us to see what we [New G] are doing next.”

KEEP LIVING was recorded live at Second Ebenezer Church in Detroit, MI and people can be a part of the awesome worship experience by purchasing the concert DVD along with the CD which will be available in-stores and on-line everywhere April 26th



VASHAWN MITCHELL ADDED TO STILL SOMETHING BIG TOUR


(New York, NY) – Breakthrough Gospel artist, VASHAWN MITCHELL, was just added to R&B and Gospel icons Bebe & Cece Winans and Mary Mary upcoming spring tour. VaShawn Mitchell will be the special guest for the “Still Something Big” Tour, An Evening With BeBe & CeCe Winans And Mary Mary.

Mitchell, slated to open the show, will join the duos to hit a series of major market US tour dates this April 2011. Earning this coveted spot on the highly anticipated tour, Mitchell’s current success has been propelled by his Number 1 song, “Nobody Greater.” “Nobody Greater” has topped the Gospel radio charts for over 5 weeks continuing to touch a chord with audiences and people around the world. In 2011 Mitchell has garnered two Grammy nominations and recently two Dove Award nominations for his blockbuster CD, TRIUMPHANT.

Mitchell has performed on national TV specials including BET’s Celebration of Gospel, The Stellar Awards, TBN, Bobby Jones Gospel with an upcoming appearance on The Mo’Nique Show. Mitchell recently performed several songs from TRIUMPHANT on TBN’s Praise The Lord show.

Mitchell is the Minister of Music at Higher Living Church in Atlanta, GA, who has a passion for worship, the heart of an encourager and the story of an overcomer.

STILL SOMETHING BIG TOUR DATES:

April 1st— Detroit, MI: Fox Theatre

April 2nd— Chicago, IL: Chicago Theatre

April 3rd—St. Louis, MO: Fox Theatre

April 6th— Washington, DC: Lincoln Theatre

April 8th—Upper Darby, PA: Tower Theatre

April 9th—New York, NY: The Theatre at Madison Square Garden

 

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Bishop Hezekiah Walker To Be Installed As Presiding Prelate




Congratulations to Bishop Hezekiah Walker who will be installed as the Presiding Prelate of the Pentecostal Churches of Jesus Christ. The installation services will take place on June 12, 2011 at 6p ET at Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Bridgeport, CT. The GRAMMY and Stellar award winning pastor fills the position previously held by the late Bishop Kenneth Moales, Sr who passed in September 2010.



JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise Re-sign With Light Records


(Nashville, TN) — Popular gospel recording artists, JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise, will continue their recording relationship with long time partner Light Records.

JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise started their recording career in 2004, with the release of Awesome God which was their debut project on Light Records. Youthful Praise has since enjoyed great success and has established themselves as one of today’s significant contemporary choirs.

Their current project, RESTING ON HIS PROMISE, has topped the charts over the last year, yielding two hit songs; the title single, “Resting On His Promise,” and everyone’s favorite “Lord You’re Mighty.”

“I’m so excited about renewing my contract with Light records. James Robinson, Evidence Gospel and Light Records have had a key role in my entering into the gospel music industry,” said Hairston. “Furthermore, the staff at Light are like family to me. So my contract renewal was not only a smart business move for me and YP, but also a re-commitment to my extended family at Light records.”

SVP & General Manager of Light Records, James Robinson said, “I am very pleased that JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise has decided to continue their long time relationship with Light Records. JJ has been with Light his entire musical career and it speaks volumes that he’s chosen to stay. I am honored to be associated with this very powerful artist and ministry and have great anticipation for his future.”

Hairston was recently the opening act on the 2011 Stellar Awards and can be seen on TBN in upcoming episodes of the new show 15th Street Live. JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise have plans for a live recording this Summer.

 

 

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WORLD NEWS: Thousands of Islamic Extremists Set Fire to Christian Churches in Ethiopia


At least one Christian was killed and others injured when thousands of Islamic extremists set fire to 59 churches and at least 28 homes in western Ethiopia in the past five days, Christian leaders said.

More than 4,000 Christians in and around Asendabo, Jimma Zone have been displaced as a result of attacks that began on Wednesday (March 2) after Muslims accused a Christian of desecrating the Quran by tearing up a copy, sources said.

“The atrocity is still going on, and more people are suffering,” said a source in Addis Ababa who is in close contact with area church leaders.

The Christian killed, believed to have been a member of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, has not yet been identified.

“One Orthodox believer, whose daughter is a member of Mekane Yesus Church, has been killed,” an Ethiopian church leader told Compass. “Ministers were injured, and many more believers have been displaced.”

A pastor based in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa noted that evangelical church leaders have reported the attacks to authorities and asked officials for help, but no action had been taken at press time.

“The church requested more police protection,” he said. “The authorities sent security forces, but they were overwhelmed by the attackers.”

After the destruction began at Asendabo, it spread to Chiltie, Gilgel Gibe, Gibe, Nada, Dimtu, Uragay, Busa and Koticha, as Muslim mobs in the thousands rampaged throughout the area, sources said.

“Police at the site are not taking any action – they just watch what is happening,” said another source. “It is difficult to estimate the attack in terms of deaths, since we have no access to any location.”

Those displaced are in shelters in Ako, Jimma, Dimtu and Derbo, he said.

“We are very concerned that the attack that began on March 2 in Asendabo, which is the rural part of Jimma, is now heading to Jimma town,” he said.

The extremists also destroyed an Ethiopian Kale Hiwot Church (EKHC) Bible school building and two church office buildings, the source said. Of the churches burned, he said, 38 belonged to the EKHC; 12 were Mekane Yesus buildings; six were Seventh-day Adventist structures; two were Muluwongel church buildings, and another belonged to a “Jesus Only” congregation.

“Women and children are the most affected in this sudden attack,” he said. “It is needless to mention the believers’ houses and properties burned down. The overall estimated cost, may be worth over 60 million birr [US$3.55 million].”

Anti-Christian attacks in western Ethiopia in 2006 killed at least 24 people.

“Attacks on the church have been a common occurrence in predominantly Muslim areas of Ethiopia like Jimma and Jijiga,” the source said, adding that Christians are often subject to harassment and intimidation.

Asendabo, in Oromia Region, is about 300 kilometers (186 miles) from Addis Ababa.

The attacks erupted as heavy fighting was taking place at the borders of Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. Ethiopian troops were trying to repel Islamic extremist al-Shabaab troops from Bulahawo, Somalia, near Mandera, Kenya, with several casualties and hundreds displaced.

Ethiopia’s constitution, laws and policies generally respect freedom of religion, but occasionally some local authorities infringe on this right, according to the U.S. Department of State’s 2010 International Religious Freedom Report.

According to the 2007 census, 44 percent of Ethiopia’s population affiliate with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, 19 percent are evangelical and Pentecostal and 34 percent are Sunni Muslim.