Poppa Hamilton singing (send your blessing down)

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

just praising the lord

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  • That was my Popa at his best!

  • @cesoaries amen pastor.. sho miss him..

  • @mj7575827 In what year did Elder Hamilton die?

  • @dallaskenn in 1998

  • we needa go back to this!!!! We needa get back to the Old Landmark!!!!!!!!

  • @vsumass Amen we sho do. it really makes a difference in peoples lives and we gonna do that and it can start with us! thx for the comment

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  • @MrPianoJohnson Thank you, that was very informative. I remember how I noticed this as a boy when my parents and I visited FTCOD back in 1975 when David Terrell preached there one night. The youngish caucasian lady in the center-middle pews was an acquaintance of my parents. I remember visiting her with my mom and sister but I've long forgotten her name. Do you know what her name was? Can you ask mj7575827 if he plans to post more videos of these worship services? Thanks again.

  • @MrPianoJohnson Thank you, that was very informative. I remember how I noticed this as a boy when my parents and I visited FTCOD back in 1975 when David Terrell preached there one night. The youngish caucasian lady in the center-middle pews was an acquaintance of my parents. I remember visiting her with my mom and sister but I've long forgotten her name. Do you know what her name was? Thanks again.

  • @dallaskenn. The women on stage to the right were the preacher wives and mothers and of course the men on stage are the pastors and ministers, the women on the right side of the congregation are the deacon wives and young minister's wives the three middle rows are some more mothers and middle age and young women and the men in the far left corner are the deacons and all the other men are the church brethern and to their right behind the women are where the young boys sat.

  • My parents used to visit this church in the 1970s, they never explained why the men and women where separated in the congregation; why were they?

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