PMBC'S ANNUAL USHER DAY.PMBC USHER'S MARCH TO GOD IS GOOD AND HE WON'T CHANGE.LEAD BY DEAC. Video #2: PROGRESSIVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH USHER'S MARCH "What are you saying? Didn't you know that bible encourages a joyful approach to God." "And I wonder why so many church goers stay living as the world and not of god" Here's an exchange from that video's discussion thread: I think that the marchers used recorded Gospel music for this march. Rev.Anthony Long Ministries, Published on Apr 17, 2011Īdult Ushers, Youth Ushers, Children Ushers Video #1: New Paradise Baptist Church San Diego 50th Church Anniversary The note below each featured video indicate what type of music the group marched to. Thanks also to all those who are featured in these videos and thanks for the publishers of these videos on YouTube.Ĭlick for other videos of African American church processions of ushers or nurses. Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post. The content of this post is presented for historical, cultural, and aesthetic purposes. A bonus video of a Black Canadian church choir marching during collection is included in this post along with my description of a similar march that I observed in March 2019 that was done by an African Methodist Episcopal church choir that is directed by my brother Dr. ![]() Selected comments from discussion threads for some of these videos are also included in this post. Part III showcases eight videos of Black (African American) choir march ins during church services or anniversaries. ![]() Selected comments from the discussion threads for some of these videos are also included in this post.Ĭlick for Part I provides information about possible cultural influences on Black (African American) church usher, nurses, or choir processions.įeatured videos of what I believe are some of the cultural influences on contemporary African American Black church processions are also included in this post.Ĭlick for Part III of this series. Part II showcases eight videos of Black (African American) processions by church ushers or Black church nurses. This is Part II of a three part pancocojams series about Black (African American) church processions.
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