1st Round of Applause Goes to Non-Catholic

VATICAN CITY, OCT. 10, 2008 .- The first round of applause for a speaker at the world Synod of Bishops was for a non-Catholic. Reverend Robert Welsh, president of the Council of Christian Unity of Disciples of ...

Gospel music festival coming to Utah in 2009

The state tourism board has agreed to spend more than $10,000 to promote a gospel music festival.

Taking it as Gospel

Give away as much as you can. It's not about you. Bill Gaither has a way about him.

Gospel Legend Honored

A gospel music legend was honored at a special concert Thursday night at the Columbus Civic Center.

Gospel Music: Carolina Gospel Association announces new season of music

The Carolina Gospel Association will start its thirteenth year this coming Thursday.

US superstar preacher goes international

Bishop T.D. Jakes says it's time for Americans to look and pray beyond their borders.

Gospel artistes aid crime fight

Roxroy McLean, Gleaner Intern Goddy Goddy, Dj Nicholas Despite the growing crime wave, several gospel artistes are using their ministries to guide members in walking the straight and narrow.

Review: Jazz, gospel bands dazzle audience

Two venerable groups from the South took a small but enthusiastic Ohio Theatre audience to the French Quarter and Gloryland at a great concert last night.

The Word of God is the ultimate reality, Pope tells opening Synod session

As the Synod of Bishops opened its discussion of the Word of God on October 6, Pope Benedict XVI compared the enduring power of the Gospel message with the evanescence of worldly wealth and power.

Gospel concert for a worthy cause

Montego Bay High School's auditorium was transformed into sea of hope last Saturday evening at a gospel fund-raising concert for cancer-stricken firefighter Rayon Foster.

Photo by David Lee

Young Milo Fisch, center, watches with amazement, tambourine in hand, as Evan Randall plays the Tennessee Ernie Ford hit "Sixteen Tons" on his resonator guitar at the Spotty Dog bookstore in Hudson Saturday ...

7-Oct-08 - Pontiff: Synod to Tell World That God Is Not Dead,...

ROME, OCT. 5, 2008 .- Benedict XVI opened the world Synod of Bishops on the Word of God expressing the hope that it give birth to a new missionary dynamism in the regions of the world where it seems that 'God ...

Southern gospel singer Ivan Parker to sing in Greenwood

The exciting sounds of Southern Gospel Music will ring loudly on Saturday, October 25 at the Community Church of Greenwood in Greenwood, IN, as popular Southern Gospel recording artist, Ivan Parker, will be ...

Small Town USA Festival under way

The 21st Small Town USA Festival begins Friday and runs through Sunday at Beulah Park on Indiana 9 in Alexandria.

Popular Bassist and Musical Protege Terrence Richburg Launches Gospel Jazz Online Publication

WASHINGTON, DC, October 05, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Terrence Richburg is known in musical circles as a bassist's bassist.

Southern Gospel concerts scheduled

Good Shepherd Wesleyan Church will host two Southern Gospel concerts in the next week.

Area Singers Make Their Mark In Country Gospel World

Take two kinds of music, add three singers, season with a pinch of hardship and let cool a few years.

Award-winning gospel group will perform in Richmond

Singing News Favorite Songwriter of the Year Fan Award winner Rodney Griffin and the rest of the Southern gospel group Greater Vision return to Richmond for a concert Oct.

News and Views: Friday, October 3, 2008

Very few Christian artists are capable of filling arenas, but considering Chris Tomlin could very well be the most frequently sung artist on earth, he probably won't have any problems.

Gospel stars will perform Oct. 11 at Genesis Center

The economy, recent storms and flood damage, and just a passion to give back to the community, are some of the reasons Carl Rayford and Juanette Jenkins are bringing a gospel concert, the "It Ain't Over Tour," ...