Andy Crouch of Christianity Today, who is critical of much of the Emergent movement, praises JW as «the best
singing white church I've ever been to.»
Not exact matches
Lisa Lynne Mathis
sings at the Riverside
Church in New York City and is the music director of Presence, a contemporary worship service in
White Plains, New York.
This is for everyone who stayed home from
church yesterday — for every mom of a special needs kid, every survivor of sexual assault, every black or brown body in a predominantly
white community, every son or daughter of an immigrant, every defender of the marginalized who just couldn't bring yourself to stand and
sing «Great Is Thy Faithfulness» alongside the people you feel sold you out this week, the Christians who supported Donald Trump.
Perhaps the dimly lit Presbyterian Gothic spaciousness of Fourth
Church's sanctuary intimidated the hymnologists: an uptight bunch of
white folks listened attentively but for the most part firmly resisted Gillespie's efforts to turn the place into a
singing, clapping, toe - tapping, I'm - so - glad congregation.
The
church was packed and Communion went on a very long time, and at the end everyone
sang out «Jesus Christ is risen today,» except for those who never
sing, of which Immaculate Conception has few, since so much of the parish is Filipino, Italian, and WASP (in this case standing for
White Anglo - Saxon Papist.)
Efren Ramirez and David Carradine -
sing «
White Christmas» during the
Church of Scientology's Christmas Stories XV «An Evening of Holiday Joy» at the
Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre, Hollywood, November 30, 2007
The
singing voices grew louder as we entered the
church and Mom searched the large,
white - walled room for empty seats.