West Angeles Church of God in Christ Recognizes Member Angela Bassett for ‘Black Panther’ Role! (PICS & VIDEO)

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If you have a church home or even if you visit church on C.E. (Christmas & Easter) time, you know that the church announcements is a special part of the service in which we announce the goings-on of the church AND shout out those members who have achieved special accolades. My article on my father, for example, has been shouted every Sunday of this month. And rightfully so, I guess, LOL, because he did recently retire after serving as pastor for 38 years, but I digress…

Well, on this past Sunday, veteran actress, my soror, Angela Bassett, who portrays T’Challa’s stepmother Queen Ramonda in “Black Panther,” was recognized for her role during the service at her church West Angeles Church of God in Christ in Los Angeles this past Sunday, according to the church’s Facebook page! 

And the church choir even dressed in African-themed attire and represented for Wakanda! #WakandaForever…

And check out the video below:

The best feeling is being recognized by your church family! Angela Bassett looks very proud to be recognized by her church family at the West Angeles Church of God in Christ for her fantastic role in “Black Panther!” And rightfully so!

Any thoughts?

Christianity Today Remembers Billy Graham’s Altar Calls…

Zondervan Publishing Releases New Book 'A Prophet With Honor: The Billy Graham Story'

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The world lost one of its greatest evangelists when Billy Graham passed last Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 99 years old in his North Carolina home. He wasn’t perfect, but none can claim that accolade except for the Trinity. And through his worldwide ministry, Graham faithfully pointed to the Trinity for most of his life. As this blog is entitled “After the Altar Call,” I was intrigued when I saw this article about Graham “Billy Graham’s Altar Calls Were More Than Moments of Decision” by David Neff, a former editor of Christianity Today on its website. If you’ve ever wondered why I named this blog “After the Altar Call” beyond the About Jacqueline J. Holness page where I explain my reasoning, read this article. Below is an excerpt:

“First appeared on christianitytoday.com”

An evangelist came to town when I was just a freshman in high school. He needed an organist. So my pastor made arrangements for me to help out.

“When I get to the end of my sermon,” the evangelist told me, “I’ll start to move my fingers like this.” He wriggled his fingers like a mass of night crawlers in a bait can. That was the cue, he explained, for me to begin to play some comin’-to-Jesus music very softly and tenderly—and to gradually increase the volume as he turned up the emotional pitch of his invitation.

I had sat through many altar calls before. But now that I was part of the team, I learned just how well engineered these invitations were. We carefully followed a precisely formulated sequence designed to move people out of their seats and down the aisles.

In 1969, Billy Graham came to Angels Stadium in Anaheim, California, when I was a fresh-out-of-college youth pastor. I decided to take a dozen or so teens to hear Graham preach.

When we eventually found our seats, Ethel Waters was giving her testimony just before singing her trademark tune, “His Eye Is on the Sparrow.” I remember very little about Billy Graham’s sermon, but his altar call burned itself into my memory.

Read the rest at christianitytoday.com.

Also, Zondervan Publishing released “A Prophet with Honor: The Billy Graham Story,” by William Martin, Ph.D., Harvard,on Feb. 20. Graham himself requested Martin, the Harry and Hazel Chavanne Emeritus Professor of Religion and Public Policy in the Department of Sociology at Rice University in Houston, Texas, for the project. Graham granted Martin unprecedented access to the Billy Graham archives and team members, lending this work the authenticity and transparency of no other.

“As I have written in this book, I have constantly examined what I have said in an effort to make sure that I was neither shading the truth in Graham’s or his associates’ favor out of gratitude for their helpfulness, nor taking an inappropriately negative slant as a way of emphasizing that I had not been taken in by slick manipulation,” Martin writes. “But since Billy Graham and his associates – like all humankind – have weaknesses, I determined not to gloss those over.”

Martin begins the work with a short introduction to evangelicalism and the revivalist movement starting with John Cotton’s messages to the settlers of New England in the 1600s. Other names to follow include Solomon Stoddard, Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield through to Dwight L. Moody, Billy Sunday, and Mordecai Ham, the evangelist under whom Graham came to faith in Christ as a teenage boy in 1934.

Fans of Graham’s autobiography “Just As I Am,” will recognize many of the names, places and events chronicled here, but “A Prophet with Honor” goes further behind the scenes to explain the conditions that made it possible for Graham to achieve his spectacular success and to reveal how sometimes he succeeded in spite of himself.

As Graham explained when approaching Martin about writing the book, “There are no conditions. It’s your book. I don’t even have to read it. I want you to be critical. There are some things that need criticizing.”

Despite Graham’s humble expectations of a biography that would reveal his true self – warts and all – Martin came away from his research with the overwhelming sense that despite his flaws, Graham was a man of rare integrity. Martin concludes that there will likely never be another like him. “Unless and until that happens, William Franklin Graham, Jr., can safely be regarded as the best who ever lived at what he did – ‘a workman,’ as Scripture says, ‘who needed not to be ashamed.'”

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Gospel Star Jekalyn Carr Releases Debut Book ‘You Will Win’ & Fourth Album ‘One Nation Under God!’

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Coming off of a banner year in 2017, which includes a GRAMMY® and two Billboard Music Award nominations for her 2016 Billboard No. 1 third independent project The Life Project (Lunjeal/eOne) and No.1 smash hit “You’re Bigger,” 20 year-old Billboard No.1 recording artist, actress, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and one of Ebony Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World recipient, Jekalyn Carr is poised for just as an impactful 2018! She is set to release her first book You Will Win!: Inspirational Strategies to Help You Overcome TODAY! Also, her fourth independent project One Nation Under God (Lunjeal/New Day) will be released this Friday, February 23rd! Carr’s current single You Will Win (her second consecutive No. 1 single) is spending its 4th week atop both Billboard and Mediabase Gospel Airplay charts with a listenership of over 2.7 million!

Jekalyn’s first book You Will Win!: Inspirational Strategies to Help You Overcome  is a printed and digital resource that will provide Biblical and relevant insight for believers including collections of Jekalyn‘s most inspirational exhortations, pointers and messages that will help readers conquer their storms, live in victory and maintain a winning attitude. As a young motivational speaker for over 10 years, Jekalyn has traveled the country speaking to audiences. You Will Win is a reminder that words have the power to create and speak happiness and joy into your life. Jekalyn provides 14 principles to follow and apply along the path to winning. She also offers 7 ways to win and 12 habits for a win. You Will Win is published through Trinity Broadcasting Networks (TBN) — the company’s first book release.

Jekalyn’s fourth project, One Nation Under God , is a call for all of God’s people to unite, removing the limitations of race, religion, denomination, organization, location, gender, or class. Carr addresses how God desires to see His people, and how we should see ourselves – as one united body of believers. The 15-track project features guest appearances from Donald LawrenceNariah SmithHope ChurchBrown Baptist Church and Ashley Mackey and is produced by Jekalyn’s father, Allen Carr, who’s produced and written her biggest records such as: Greater Is Coming and the GRAMMY® and Billboard Music Award nominated hit song You’re Bigger. The father-daughter duo proves again to be an awesome joint force in uplifting God’s name and His people.

WATCH JEKALYN CARR PERFORM HER BILLBOARD NO. 1 SONG
“YOU WILL WIN” BELOW
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Will you be buying Jekalyn’s new book AND new album?

Any thoughts?