Rev. James Moore at Fellowship Baptist Church (Part II)
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oooh Jesus. Never in my life have I heard a testimony as strong as this one. Every time I watch this I cry even more than I did the last time. We as a people take so much for granted in this life. Here it is, Rev. Moore lost his sight, and his ability to walk and sickly in his body BUT still preaching and giving God glory. Sometimes we get lazy and don't even want to lift our hands and give God praise. To God be the GLORY. Hallelujah.
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Thank you so much for posting this video. This man was filled with the Holy Ghost. There is a difference between talent and the anointing. James Moore was highly anointed.
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14 years later, this message is still as powerful as that evening at Fellowship Chapel. PRAISE GOD!
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Roudolph Stanfield on the Organ!!!! Y E S!!!!!!! and Elder James Moore. now THAT was crazy!!!!! OMG!!!
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the spirit takes over 00:12
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who is that light skinned brotha with the glasses in the back ground?
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@fstanley35 Ok. I already have seen Part 1 to it. I wish I could have seen Rev. James Moore finish the song up at the end but mane this was a blessing! Thanks for posting this video mane God bless you!
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Very powerful. Thanks for sharing.
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go brother he said go ahead brother not sit down....
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go brother
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This testimony was powerful and anointed!! Wow! To see God in action!! Oh taste and see that the Lord is Good! This was in 98 and in 2011 it is still powerful!!
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he was truly amazing...god can do anything but fail..rev moore was proof..that god works miracles...
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Thanks for sharing.. very powerful testimony..
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OK..I've come cross some video!! BUT THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE MOST POWERFUL TESTIMONY...LITTLE DOWN EARLIER..THANK YOU FOR THIS POST..OUT OF WORDS AT THIS POINT...GOD'S FAVOUR OVER MINE AND YOUR LIFE.
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In a holiness church everyone knows "Alright, Alright" is an encouragement; he's in agreement with him and saying "go ahead and tell your testimony"! It is something said often in an old fashion holiness church!
Powerful, you don't see that type of passion and honesty today in gospel music!
God bless him!
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Some people Cry , some people Dace , some people with spoken word. Wow !!!! To sing to the lord too , The blessing got come down.
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Alright meansthat we agree, so glad to be a Pastor that knows. This was very powerful and God Bless fstanley53 for sharing this with us. I was blessed by my old friend Rev. James Moore.. Pastor P from Houston, Texas
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Yes Lord. Brother you been through, but you still got that voice. Praise Praise Praise Him. Halelujah. A living testimony. Shonda!!!!!!!! Thank you Jesus. You are so worthy. Thank you. James has inspired me plenty days just to keep going on. When I thought I couldn't make, he reminded me that 'He was there all the time'. Thank you Lord fpr Rev. James Moore.
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A powerful message!!!
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Sang Boy R.I.P.
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Truly one of GOD's humming birds.....GOD is awesome...No more suffering!
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Much respect to this man of God. You can hear the Holy Ghost in his singing. I was so touched.
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he was truly anointed, and appointed man of God that did not mind being used of God. Through his sickness and even when he was not sick . I remember him in my younger days and will always enjoy his singing because it was genuine.
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@Stacy1877 Heaven was his healing!
do you have the full video?
datmanetre 6 months ago
@datmanetre Yes. However, if you're looking for Part I of this video, it's posted already.
fstanley35 6 months ago
I think Rev. Evans was trying to sit him down...I heard him say, "Alright, alright.
thelight1906 2 years ago
Translate Rev. Evans' "Alright, alright" to mean "Go ahead. Go ahead," as Rev. Evans was standing in agreement with Rev. Moore.
If you know nothing else about Clay Evans, please know that he RAN The Ship. Members, guests, friends, and foes understood that this very loving man stood by his convictions. As a result, had he wanted Rev. Moore to sit down, Moore would have had to sit down. However, such was not the case here.
fstanley35 2 years ago 4
what year was this?
cwshere 3 years ago
This was '98 I believe. Were you there?
fstanley35 3 years ago