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Samuel Davies (November 3, 1723 – February 4, 1761) [1] was an evangelist and Presbyterian minister. Davies ministered in Hanover County from 1748 to 1759, followed by a term as the fourth President of Princeton University, then known as the College of New Jersey, from 1759 to 1761.
1998: Portraits of Worship Live, Volume 1 – Featuring Westgate Chapel (Producer/Worship Leader, Geron Davis – Spirit-Led Records) 1999: It Took a Lamb (produced & arranged by J. Daniel Smith – Integrity's Hosanna! Music) 2001: Offer Up This Praise (Brentwood-Benson) 2002: Hope Has Come (Integrity Media)
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This will be the fourth anniversary of the Let Us Worship concert and event, which started in 2020 as a response to COVID-19 public health measures. Former megachurch leader who protested LGBTQ ...
Signaling in a three star review by CCM Magazine, Matt Conner describes, "it’s a well-packaged set that will animate the faith of the listener." [2] Mikayla Shriver, rating the album four stars from New Release Today, says, "Casting Crowns has delivered yet another spectacular album...and it's definitely worth hearing."
Lorne Michaels is disputing any rumors about Saturday Night Live banning musicians.. According to the creator of the long-running comedy sketch show, musical guests had never been barred from ...
A series of connected deaths across the country are tied to a group called the "Zizians," experts say. Firings of key bird flu response personnel leave the response to the disease in a precarious ...
Maverick City Music is an American contemporary Christian worship music collective founded by Norman Gyamfi and Jonathan Jay originating from Atlanta. [1]The collective made its debut in 2019 with the release of two extended plays, Maverick City, Vol. 1 and Maverick City, Vol. 2.