Bishop Hezekiah Walker was the featured guest artist at the St. Stephen Temple Choir Concert, Saturday, August 21, 2010 in Louisville, KY. He rendered in song to a packed house songs primarily from his latest CD, Souled Out. St. Stephen Worship Director Jason Clayborn, leading choir in video, wrote "You're All I Need," a song on the Souled Out CD. Bishop Walker opened the second half of the concert "The Power Belongs to God." and sang, a crowd favorite, "God Favored Me," and ended the concert with the title selection, "Souled Out,"
The St. Stephen Temple Choir under the direction of John Ray rendered in song the first half performing a variety of comtemporary and traditional gospel favorites. Also, they accompanied Bishop Walker during the second half of the concert. Other guests soloists included, Rev. Ton'ya Triplett, St. Stephen Church, and Dorrisa Hobbs, Bates Memorial Baptist Church.
The St. Stephen Temple Choir under the direction of John Ray rendered in song the first half performing a variety of comtemporary and traditional gospel favorites. Also, they accompanied Bishop Walker during the second half of the concert. Other guests soloists included, Rev. Ton'ya Triplett, St. Stephen Church, and Dorrisa Hobbs, Bates Memorial Baptist Church.
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I would not have known about this concert had it not been for Rev. Price and Jesus Saves Ministries! I was truly blessed, I did not even want to leave Louisville!
ReplyDeleteThe Temple Choir and the Directors did excellent! It was a Spirit-filled concert!
I am truly grateful!
Therese,
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to post a comment. This concert was a true blessing and I praise God for allowing me to see, record, and share with the world here. Concert like these usually charge an admission, but this was did not. I want to thank the coordinators and Bishop Walker in that regard.
There are more short video clips on the Jesus Saves Social Network.