The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir – Psalm 34
An evening pause: Some Old Testament religious passion, sung from my home town, Brooklyn, and very fitting for Christmas Eve.
Hat tip Dan Morris.
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Pastor Artur Pawlowski
Believers’ Fellowship Church, Lakeland, FL
July 4, 2021
https://youtu.be/Z2o-VfZLUNE
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The people singing in the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and those in attendance could be divided into every liberal catagory possible, but to the Church these divisions are non existent. The swamp is terrified of God and the Church because the Church is everything the swamp mimics but hates.
Thanks for the link to the video of Pastor Pawlowski, Wayne. Well worth 2 hours. He grew up in communist Poland and baffles the lightweight godless commie bureaucrats in Canada and the U.S.