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Bahá'í Gospel Choir on Tour in Europe, summer of 2004!

  • Tuesday, June 29th – London, UK
  • Thursday, July 1st – Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Sunday, July 4rd – Luxembourg
  • Monday, July 5th – Luxembourg
  • Wednesday, July 7th – Stuttgart, Germany
  • Friday, July 9th – Bahá'í House of Worship, Langerheim, Germany
  • Saturday, July 10th – Frankfurt, Germany

 

Welcome to Bahá'í Gospel

What's New?

The NEW CD entitled: Baha’i Gospel Choir LIVE in Luxembourg is now available in a PRE-SALE for $15 each!!

Make checks payable to SWEET MELODY PRODUCTIONS, 2934 Central Street #2W, Evanston, Illinois 60201.

Include your name (check), number of CDs ordered, and address. Shipping and Handling costs are:

1-3 $3.00

4-6 $4.00

7-10 $6.00

Songs included are:

We Have Come to Sing Praises

O Thou Compassionate Lord

My God, My Adored One (Independent Music Awards “Best Gospel Song” for 2006)

Be Thou Content

Done Made My Vow

Ezekial Saw De Wheel

If We Ever Needed Love

Amazing Grace

Let There Be Peace On Earth

Gospel Medley

Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled

I’m So Glad (the Promised One Has Come)

Love Me

Featured Soloists: Adrienne Ewing-Roush, Sean Gilmer, Kay Yoder, Van Gilmer

Other Soloists: Walter Heath, George Branyan, Mitko Gerensky-Green, Wes Baker, Jerry Johnson, Roya Bauman, Kim Gilmer, Marie Sealy, Krisia Haynes….

Read the announcement archive at the Baha'i Gospel Blog!

Dedication

Baha'i Gospel Singers in a beautiful church in Stuttgart, Germany (photo courtesy of Ken Hollenbeck)Gospel Music has gained a special place in the Bahá'í Community with the memorable and soul-stiring performances of the Bahá'í Gospel Singers at the 2nd Bahá'í World Congress, held in New York City in November 1992. Sixty Singers, mostly African Americans, came together to learn and perform Gospel songs for the 30,000 persons who came to this historic event from 180 countries throughout the world. The singers came from Bermuda, Canada and nineteen states in the U.S. to share music from their own cultural heritage. It was a reawakening of their African American roots and a new way for them to share their love to Bahá'u'lláh with Bahá'ís from al over the world.

This web site is a humble attempt to recapture the spirit that filled the Ramada Hotel Ballroom, where the Gospel Singers gave their concert and the vast spaces of the Jacobs Javits Center where they raised their voices to sing In This Day Bahá'u'lláh and We Have Come To Sing Praises!