James Cleveland/Charles Nicks/Lawrence Roberts/Herbert Picka
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The organ reminds me of being in church at home and it brings me to tears.
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Wow, my mom used to have this on a 45 and would play this while we all got dressed to go to church on Sunday.
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To my fellow Christian stay strong this world will soon come to a end. Be ready pray repent cause no one wants to go to hell. To the ones who just found out about Jesus you are in the place. i pray for the sinners and may God have mercy on our souls. In Jesus name. Amen
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I asked the Lord to lead me and he lead me SURELY!!! THANK U GOD THE FATHER AND THE SON JESUS!!!
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I grew up listening to Herbert Pickard. He was the organist for the Mighty Voices of Thunder out of Greater New Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church. Nobody can do what he does with a piano nor organ.
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Heard this many years ago...............brought tears to my eyes when I found it here!
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who's the lady in the picture?
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lets have church! a men
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Indeed, this music bring back many memories, growing up in New Orleans. I remember Donald Richardson and my mentor, Ms. Louise Gable. They could play and make that hammond organ get up, sing, and walk!!!!
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The lady in the picture between Rev. Cleveland and Rev. Nicks is Pauline Wells Lewis who was affectionately known as Aunt Pauline. She was a pioneer radio disc jockey in Baltimore, Md and the founder of the Marlyand Chapter of GMWA. She was just as powerful in our town as these men were in theirs. Thanks for this classic!
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this is the only sermon from rev cleveland it's called god's promise and trust me it's still true to this day especially the part about loaning money
I have the sermon on album. I was blessed to meet Herbert Pickard and spoke to Pastor Roberts by phone. My Godfather is Eugene Smith of the Roberta Martin Singers and the man who write" I Know The Lord Will Make A way"
titusone51 3 years ago
Oh Ok, I have alot of albums but none of the albums of Rev. Cleveland preaching. I've heard him preach in person but never had the old ones. This record is on 45
529068 3 years ago
Rev. Roberts told me the story of this version. Rev. Cleveland was scheduled to preach and was nervous. Pastor Roberts called Rev. Nicks the night before and requested he play something to calm Rev. Cleveland.
Herbert Pickard came in thinking the service was over and Rev. Roberts called him up to play. Thus one of the greatest introductions to a sermon ever recorded.
By the way the sermon is called "God's Promises" and in all honesty a pretty good sermon by Rev. Cleveland
titusone51 3 years ago
That's awesome. do you have any of the sermon albums?
529068 3 years ago
Was this the very recording he did in Nutley NewJersey!
Darneloh 3 years ago
yes this is the original recording in Nutley. James Cleveland preached right after this.
529068 3 years ago