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The Church of God and Saints of Christ Union Choir serves the Lord in spirit and in truth. Their calling and ministry, as singers of Israel, is to sing to the glory of God at all times. The choir performs an essential role in the services of the Lord, they are willing vessels, equipped to entreat the Holy Spirit.
Our choir sings recalling,
Colossians 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.
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Minister of Music |
Chief Chorister |
Chief Shepherd Boy |
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Left to Right: Assistant Chief Shepherd, Saint Derrick Culler; Chief Shepherd, Saint Steven Robinson; and District Shepherd, Saint Roddy Joppy |
Left to Right: General Singers Treasurer, Saint Charesse Forbes, General Superintendent of Singers, Chorister Saint Robert Harrison, III, and General Singers Secretary, Saint Enetra Duncan |
Why does your Church wear uniforms?
Our uniforms were instituted as our holy garments; which serves as our identification as the people of God. Two of the greatest dynamics of the Church uniforms are militancy and uniformity (I Corinthians 1:1-2, I Corinthians 1:9-10, II Timothy 2:3-5, II Corinthians 6:1-10 and Ephesians 6:10-18.)
Why Do We March?
The choir marches to signify and demonstrate:
· Militancy of the Church of God and Saints of Christ;
· Transition of life, both spiritual and carnal; and
· Resurrection and judgment.
The militancy of the Church of God and Saints of Christ is one of its most dynamic features.
In prancing, we trod under our feet, with the help of Jesus Christ our Lord; misfortune, disease, trials and temptations encountered in this present world. As the Singers of Israel march in the processional, their posture and precision exemplifies the “upright man” in his progress through life, endowed as a soldier in the army of God. In the recessional, at the sounding of the trumpet, the female singers adorn themselves with crowns (symbolizing honor and victory we shall receive). We are called by the all powerful voice of the Supreme God; it is here we bow in humble submission to the Throne of God. Then shall the saying be fulfilled, “The choir militant shall meet the choir triumphant to sing praises to God in the air.”