Yesterday, in commemoration of Civil Rights Month, the Second Congregational Church in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, hosted "Sing and Laugh Out Loud!," a Gospel comedy celebration that rocked to the rafters.
The program opened with praising, shouting, stomping, and spirited singing by the Holy Tabernacle Praise and Worship Team from Dorchester, in the eastern part of the state.
The eight women singers looked sharp in lime green suits. The male musicians wore dark suits and matching lime green ties. When the music began, members of the appreciative audience raised their arms in the air, jumped up, and clapped with gusto. It turned out to be a celebration to remember, showing the power of praise through music.
Also on the program was Rod Allison, "Rod of God," an attorney, comedian, and motivational speaker from North Carolina. He had attendees roaring in laughter with his stories and antics. Raised in a deep Southern Baptist Church, Allison almost brought the house down.
There were also heartfelt songs sung by a Pittsfield teenager, Tyeesha Rene Keele.
The late Rev.Samuel Harrison, who was born into slavery in 1818, was the first pastor pf the Second Congregational Church where the Gospel celebration was held. Rev. Harrison also served as chaplain of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment, the first all black infantry to fight in the Civil War.
Programs like the Gospel comedy help all people, including those in this western Massachusetts town, to realize we are all part of the same human family.
The music made hearts and souls sing and jump for joy!
HAVE YOU HEARD GOSPEL MUSIC?
It sounds like an encouraging and enlightening and lively concert! Yes, I've heard of gospel music. My husband is a huge fan of Southern Gospel (Bill Gaither style).
ReplyDeleteI love those lime green suits!
This would have been a great event to attend!
ReplyDeleteLooks like they were all rockin' out...glad you enjoyed it. I was at the opera yesterday myself and loved it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous and inspiring event, Susan! I have attened a few Gospel churches and it is truly and uplifting and motivating experience!
ReplyDeleteYou are a true darling for not forgetting about me!
To have my own shop or booth has been one of my greatest desires. Unfortunately a shop of my own is far out of my means and the collectives in my area are still too far away from where I live.
Thanks for your sweet compliments! It is always such a joy to have you visit!
Have a lovely week!
Cheers n Hugs!
Tina
That's some of my favorite kind of music right there.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, I bet that was a fantastic morning! I love gospel music! Especially the lively kind that gets you clapping and grooving! You can't help but join in and be a part of it! I tried many different types of churches when I was growing up but the ones with the best music are what kept calling me back. :) This day has just flown by and it is already past my bedtime. Goodnite! Tammy
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, It sounds like such a happy time - wished I could have attended. I use to love listening to Gospel and now I'm inspired to find some because of your great review. Thank you.
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Joyce
I just love the enthusiasm of Gospel singers. I bet you left there inspired!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet it was wonderful! When I graduated from college we had Gospel singers!
ReplyDeleteThey looked like they were into their singing!
ReplyDeleteYes I love Gospel Music. They get into it so much. I mean the spirit moves these guys and they just let it shine thorugh them. Singing, moving, clapping. . .
LOve,
sandie