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  2. Jesus Lord (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song features vocals from Jay Electronica and Larry Hoover, Jr. West believed in Hoover, Jr.'s father Larry Hoover to make a change and GLC helped him become involved with his son, who then wrote material for West. A second version was released under the title of "Jesus Lord pt 2" as part of the album, featuring vocals from the Lox.

  3. Noel Jones (Pentecostal bishop) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1994, Jones was chosen to succeed Bishop Robert W. McMurray as pastor to approximately 1,000 members of the Greater Bethany Community Church, located at 84th & Hoover Street in South Los Angeles, California. During his tenure, the membership of the church has increased so significantly that, in 2003, a new building was acquired in ...

  4. Darrell Evans (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Evans's ministry started as a teenager in Olympia, WA, playing spiritual music for classmates in his parents' home. He has served as a worship pastor for churches in Washington, California, Oklahoma and Texas. For the past 17 years Darrell has traveled the world alone and with the band, combining music with worship, preaching, and prayer.

  5. Jesus Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Jones are a British alternative rock band from Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, formed in late 1988, who continue to record and perform, as of 2025. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Their track " Right Here, Right Now " was an international hit, and was subsequently globally licensed for promotional and advertising campaigns.

  6. Bishop Bullwinkle - Wikipedia

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    The Bullwinkle part of his name came from a childhood nickname; while in school, a classmate of his wrote on the bulletin board, "Bernard Thomas is funny like Bullwinkle the moose". [1] He was based in Florida. [2] He had mixed reactions to his style and song content, drawing both praise and condemnation. [3] He is from Plant City, Florida.

  7. Rappin' for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    "Rappin' for Jesus" is a 2013 viral music video. [1] It was purportedly written for a Christian youth outreach program in Dubuque, Iowa , by Pastor Jim Colerick and his wife Mary Sue, but is generally thought to be a hoax or parody .

  8. Jenn Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The song peaked at number 14 on the US Christian Digital Songs Sales Chart. On September 6, 2013, "Chasing You" by Bethel Music, featuring Johnson's vocals, was released as the lead single of Bethel Music's first studio album, Tides (2013). [9] The song peaked at number 13 on the US Christian Digital Songs Sales Chart.

  9. Seventh-day Adventist Church - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Facts broadcasts "Bible Answers Live" each Sunday where listeners phone or email Bible questions which are answered live. [120] Today the Hope Channel, the official television network of the church which launched in October 2003, operates 8+ international channels broadcasting 24 hours a day on cable, satellite, and the Web. [121]