![]() ![]() Smith smash “Agnus Dei” is combined with the Integrity praise chorus “Bow Down” and then finishes with the Walter Hawkins classic “Holy One”, which is capped with the entry of Tramaine Hawkins who brings down the house with her guest vocals. On “The Holy Medley”, Carr arranges three hits into a mélange that emphasizes God’s holy character. Two outstanding medleys mark the project. ![]() If your computer does not have it installed, get the free download by clicking on the adjacent Flash icon.įor a downloadable version of the e-card, click here (save EXE file, then open EXE file). You need Flash 7 software to see the Flash card. Click on the above image to experience the CD. Got Flash? Turn up your computer audio and check out the latest in our series of audio-digital animated Flash cards. Morton of New Beginnings Baptist Church in Decatur, Georgia, trades lines. The family connection continues with “If It Wasn’t For Your Grace”, when Morton’s older sibling, Bishop James H. With Carr’s signature sound imprinted on the song, Morton brings in his daughter Jasmine Morton-Ross to join him at the mic. ![]() Choir and brass help to boost the piece’s intensity.Ĭontinuing the theme, Morton testifies that he’s “been through a storm, but I survived it” on “Oh Hallelujah (It’s Over Now)”. Referencing the promises of the Jesus Christ (on which we stand), Morton uses the powerfully triumphant Carr-penned composition to testify that we are more than conquerors in Jesus Christ, trusting in His Word come what may. “I’m Still Standing” is the album’s lead single, and the Bishop’s theme song. Stephen New Orleans Choir, Morton is in fine form, his instantly recognizable vocal style dominating from start to finish. Stephen Atlanta Choir (from the church where the Bishop set up a church after Hurricane Katrina) and Greater St. Joined by a roster of family, and the combined Greater St. Stephens in New Orleans, at the church where he began pastoring back in 1972. With producer Kurt Carr guiding the way, Morton records his latest project, Still Standing, live at Greater St. He’s been doing that for decades, and isn’t about to let anything stop him from continuing. Morton to bring you church whether that be in a building, on disc, or wherever else. There are a lot of things that are not back, but I’m glad church is back!” Still Standing “We wanted to come back home to do this project, because, I know God has been good to New Orleans. ![]()
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