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SPECIAL FEATURE Herman K. Griffin's Black History Month PowerPoint presentation for 2008
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African fabric from the collection of Pamela Bridgewater
Click here to hear excerpts from a traditional spiritual sung as a choir processional during the 11:00 a.m. service on September 3, 2006: "Children of God, keep on marchin', for one of these days, we shall be free..." (MP3 format) Featured voices are the Senior Choir and Men's Choir of Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site), with the Rev. Ronald Cooper singing the lead
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Audio Visual Clips October 19, 2003 Go directly to: Sermon Excerpts Music Excerpts
The sermon was based on Psalm 23:4, "Even though I walk through the valley..., I will fear no evil, for you are with me." Remember that the "sound only" excerpt will download much faster than the video clips.
Excerpt ("In my valley experiences...")
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Music Excerpts
Here are small portions of some of the songs presented on 19 October 2003 by the Gospel Choir and the Sunbeams. The Gospel Choir was accompanied by Mrs. Phyllis Nelson and directed by Mrs. Karen Bumbrey. The Sunbeams were accompanied by Miss Ashley Johnson and directed by Mrs. Jackie Owens.
Remember that the "sound only" excerpts will download much faster than the video clips.
Sunbeams ("Let the sun shine in...")
Gospel Choir ("Come unto Jesus...")
Gospel Choir ("Over and over again... A)
Gospel Choir ("Over and over again... B")
Gospel Choir ("I know I'm changed...) (Barbara Bates, soloist)
Gospel Choir ("Joy like a river...")
Gospel Choir ("Jesus surely makes a difference...")
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