Reverend Mother Consuella York - Fellowship Baptist Church

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Reverend Mother Consuella York at Christian Tabernacle - Fellowship Baptist Church - Pastor Clay Evans

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  • Pray woman of God!! Awesome!

  • I remember this prayer, I feel the power of the Holy Ghost.

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  • @ChiOne07 IT's on sweet hour of prayer....It is an album of prayers

  • I use to see Mother York at the Cook County Jail on Saturdays when she would hold services for the incarcerated men and women and I can tell ya, she had more power and respect from those men and women regardless of their belief. I was her chaplin musician and when I attended her church, Christ Way Bible Church, when she was the pastor, service would be from 11:00 am to sometimes 4:00 pm but time never mattered cause her anoiting refreshed you. She's still missed.

  • The original prayer is on the album entitled, Rev. Clay Evans presents Sweet Hour of Prayer. On this project, prayer one is Rev.Clay Evans, prayer two is Rev.Consuella York, prayer three is Rev. Lacey J. Banks and the Lord's Prayer is sang by the Fellowship Choir. Rev. Evan's Still in the Mix CD is the remix of Rev. Mother Consuella York's prayer.

  • Such was such a powerful woman of prayer!!!! God bless the legacy of Rev. Mother York. She passed away before I was old enough to meet her myself, but I still remember the anointing and residue with which she carried. She touched my life before I ever knew it and I will always remember her.

  • ...and when she hugged you, you FELT God's love and mercy! Miss you, Mother York!

  • @ChiOne07 It was initially recorded on the Sweet Hour of Prayer album

  • It was actually originally on the Sweet Hour of Prayer album.

  • I tell you she was really a sho nuf sanctified woman of God. I used to go to Fellowships 9:00 p.m. sunday evening broadcast back in the 80's and 90's and Mother York's presence was simply it. She would pray for the choir before the broadcast, and though you couldn't hear her-you could see her and you could tell by her movements she was calling heaven. She was really real, and she fed and clothed folks, visited in hospitals and jails. That's when you know somebody's real. Bless Mother York.

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