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  • LOL! He's reading the words to the song! But he's still singing it like he wrote it!

  • I would've been shoutin all over that place..Thank you Jesus Christ you rose for me.

  • OMG when Twinkie does the intro I have to blast my radio b/c i connect my laptop to my radio. I love how she play the organ in the intro. :)

  • Fred Hammond definitely is influenced by James Moore you can hear it in his voice. But as good as Fred is, James is still on another level.

  • It's funny how Rev White's trying to duck Dr. Clark's arm while she's directing!

  • I like how they were able to Give Rev. James Moore a notebook with the words.

    I guess he had just learned the song that day/week....

    It is SO good to see video of the Original COGIC Bishop like Bishop Louis Henry Ford, Bishop FD Washington & Bishop Chandler David Owens !

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  • Fred Hammond reminds me of James Moore...they both sings with such power and anoiting

  • What church is this at, or is this a stadium?

  • Mmmm I wonder how many people dose it take to find lyrics 1 Dr Clark 2 Rev Moore 3 Profess Stevens . lol

  • I can't understand why those Bishops just sit there.

  • OH WHAT A BLESSING THIS IS TO MY SOUL TO HEAR THE VOICES OF THE LATE REV.JAMES MOORE UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF THE GREAT LATE DR.MATTIE MOSS CLARK!

  • thank you for the posting. I am truly blessed by it.

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  • "I am yet alive singing in the heavenly choir...it is far better!!!....that's how I see it:}. I praise God for the psalmist, and those of you who post these songs on you tube. Be blessed and I pray God bless you even more. You are a part of that greater work. In Jesus name!

  • What Year?

  • can you imagine heaven now. Bishop Patterson, Mattie Moss and James. Timothy Wright I bet they have church all the time lol

  • Rev. James Moore had to be one of the GREATEST singers that ever lived!!! I remember playing for him at Full Gospel COGIC in New Orleans, LA in the 90's... He was among some of the best high range vocalists of the 70's, 80's and the 90's besides Walter Hawkins, Daryl Coley, Rance Allen, and Thomas Whitfield...

  • que bien cantan

  • all that fiery sangin!!!!! why the people aint gettin with that fye.

  • i remember James from being the choir director at Greater ST Matthews Baptist church in Highland Park MI under the leadership of the late Rev. O.E.Dixon. He would come to my home with the other members of the choir and break bread. He was a very quite man with a very big voice. He always had a smile on his face. He is missed but never forgotten

  • this is great and thats a huge choir

  • Yes the chior had more members than it dose these days.

  • Is this song or he'll be there included on any of his cds or dvds I went on line theother day and order two dvds and some cds of James moore. it was like heaven in my living room. also I've been looking for the stage play he was in can't find it anywhere to lovt2 was a blessing of blessing left by this great man of God. . God bless you.

  • We will never see these days again. The days of the big choir are over. When I was young everyone in the community would want to participate in a choir workshop. We just had one at my sisters church 2 weeks ago and there were barely 40 people that came. I miss the good ol days.

  • WOW, wish i could get this on cd..

  • The Rev. James Moore Died 8 years ago..I am the second oldest child. Thank u for all the nice comments! And yes he was a Wonderful singer!..Thank God for the gift cuz I took after him...

  • OMG! Is James Moore singing from a piece of paper? Now you know these were the days. I love it!

    Thank you soooooo much minjimmierodgers. No one can bring them like you can.

  • I was thinking the same thing. That is how my mom used to do at a musical or workshop because she would get the song a few days before.

  • What church was Rev. James Moore a member of?

  • Does everyone receive communion at these communion services @ Convocation?

    I ask because 1. That's a lot of people and 2. I've heard of big services like this where where the leaders would only be served communion.

  • Yes, sir. Every one is served. The bishops, supervisors, superintendants, presidents, chairladies, dist. missionaries, every elder, every minister, every missionary, friends, romans, and countrymen are all served speedily and efficiently by our great guild of National Adjutants, with great humility. It's a BEAUTIFUL, sacred ceremony. However, this particular video may be Official Day in the Holy Convocation. These videos are classics! God bless you, and keep jamminondakeys.

  • Am I to assume that from some of yals comments that Rev. James Moore is deceased He was a serious gospel singer

  • Yes he passed away several years ago now.

  • Rev James "Poppie" Moore was a great man. He did a workshop with us in 1994 in NC and he stay with us. We had a ball. He was my daughter Godfather.her. He was a special man to us all. I know oneday I will see him in our heavenly home.

  • Yes..he was a good man..Thank u for the nice comment..I am the second oldest child..Rev. james Moore was my father!

  • You farther was a very great singer. I Remember when my mum would play his song like; Yes Lord, we worship Christ the Lord ( a paise and worship song in my church) Jesus paid it all, and many many others. When I was A kid my Church chior would sing have faith in God. Your farther has and still been blessing me all my life, gone but no forgoten, may the Lord bless you real good. from thefirecogicuk Church Of God Uinited Kingdom.

  • His lookin at the wrds have nothing to do with anything. I am a leader at in my church choir and i have looked at words numerous times. SOmetimes, the choir president wants to sing a very new somg and you just have to go wit the flow and use paper

  • his looking at the words does not touch the power of God that is on the song and soloist praise God

  • what is the name of this song

  • This is a shame Rev, that is a generalization that's unfair to make.I was singing this type of gospel music, &trying to imitate people like the great Rev. James Moore before I even knew his name. So, yes, as a young person I do know how to appreciate it in its entirety.One certainly won't get support or the ears of the young people of today by pointing & making accusative generalizations.Where is the compassion&understanding for the new gospel styles filling tv & pushing the latter out?

  • Rev.James Moore has always been one of my favorite gospel singers. I truly love the work that he did with the Mississippi Mass Choir. You don't hear that style of singing anymore and thats a shame. Young folk of this generation really don't no how to appreciate real gospel music and thats bad. In order to truely appreciate the music of today,you have to be able to appreciate where it came from.

    BE BLESSED

  • It's a shame that we have not learn not to bash one another. I can tell that you don't know some times we only get the words to a song, at the last moment & have to try and learn all the words in a short period of time. God bless you.

  • I Like This song.. Who Sings It

  • James Moore was truly anointed. This song is so uplifting. He just keeps building on each stanza. James Moore was a powerful gospel singer.

  • Do you feel good about what you say about people? He was throw out there to sing this song that day. It is not ghetto okay. I bet you could not do it. Please learn to build people up not tear them down. I bet you will come back at me with something negative but i Rebuke everything negative that shall come out you mouth. In Jesus name. Be bless dont stress.

  • what is it like a thousand in the choir

  • i really love hearing him sing!! you don't hear this kind of singing anymore

  • That's Twinkie on the organ.....look on the left of dr clark @ :48

  • Its sad that James Moore never got the attention he deserved. My favorite singer

  • I feel on that!

  • Yes James was the GREATEST!!!!!

  • @morenaso1 You are so right!!

  • Great post. I used to lead this when i was younger. The memories. . .

  • You don't hear stuff like this in church anymore!! Great post!!

  • Okay! I love the traditional sound of the church. The current stuff is too contemporary and only fit for the radio.

  • And if you ask me some of it is not even fit for that. It's bad that you can't tell me difference in Gospel and R&B

  • Gospel and rhythm & blues are deeply rooted in the Sanctified church. Blues and R&B departed onto the secular world paths and then led to rock and roll. Gospel on the other hand remained on a strong spiritual path and has survived for many years. Gospel music sheds an undeniable influence on R&B and rock and roll. wikipedia: urban contemporary gospel.

  • What ment was that you can not tell the differance in todays gospel music from today R&B

  • My point being that there is very little difference historically. It's not the style, but the object and lyrical (message) of our affection that makes it FIT. At one time, the incorporation of high and fast melismas, acrobatic trills and riffs, and deep, soulful growls, or "squalls" that the Clark sisters are so well known, and which Rev. James Moore also uses were once veiw as being to secular by some christian communities of there time. Love ya.

  • I got ya

  • Is that Bishop Donnie Graves on the organ? I know he used to play for Dr. Clark at convocation

  • it was a very sad when we, ny lost bishop washington

  • I haven't heard this song in many years.

  • Mattie Moss Clark, Rev James Moore, Twinkie on the Organ Legends.

    Classic video! This is the General Board I remember as a child in the 80's!

    Bishop's J.O Patterson, Ford, F.D. Washington, C.L. Anderson Jr. J.D. Husband Willis, Brooks, Blake, Ownens, Leroy Anderson ect... WOW!!!!!!

    Glad 2 be a cogic boi!

  • Rev. James Moore is the my favorite male gospel singer of all all time. To me he is the GREATEST MALE GOSPEL SINGER OF ALL TIME. He's WAAAYYYY better than the male gospel artists today. No disrespect to the male gospel artists of today.

    THIS IS BACK IN the 80's! @ the National Convocation. What I'm tryin to get across is our singers and our Organists was way ahead of their time. COGIC leads out in Music period point blank and it is all because of GOD's annointing.

  • Does anyone know the name of this choir?

  • THIS IS THE CH MASON MEMORIAL Choir... COGIC

  • Thanks

  • What how do u not know? This is where James Moore came from lol

  • who is the bishop that is talking

  • ThAT IS BISHOP FD WASHINGTON OUT OF NEWYORK. BE BLESSED!

  • one of the GREATEST preachers of all time. Wouldn't you agree?

  • he was the greatest gospel singer ever. His range is out of this world

  • does anyone know if they recorded this arrangement on an album?

  • His voice is magnificant!

  • Dr. Moss and Dr. Moore was all blessed by God and may they all rest in peace:

    Rev. Michael Capps, D.D., Th.D< Re.D, Ph.D

    Bishop:

  • cant nobody direct like Dr. Mattie Moss Clark!

  • thanks this is very clear and old

  • you're welcome!

  • Complete with James Moore readin' off the paper. This is so us - LAST MINUTE !! I LOVE IT !!! Twink was playin too.. COGIC is jes alright..

  • I love this song.

  • Sho' nuff

  • Keeping post all the old school Dr. Clark. What an annoited women. God Bless!!

  • Love this song

  • Awesome...What a legendary vid...people don't sing like they use to...thanks for the post...

  • THIS WAS AWESOME!

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