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Hear “Gospel for Teens” perform “Go Down Moses” at their spring concert.
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Hear “Gospel for Teens” perform “Go Down Moses” at their spring concert.
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We are in Egypt literally. We must pray to go. Let go of what has destroyed.
I am in tears!!!!! Young people…..YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
Superb Performance…. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
All beautiful
what's the name of this arrangement?
amazing GOD bless
very good
This is the real, 2030!!!!!!!!!!!?!!
Came back here!!!
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Hallelujah!!!
Wow wow wow! Such an energy and omg so much emotions!
These "teens" are almost 30 now.
Now you feel as old as Moses.
“There are certain periods in human history when a moral darkness descends upon a land and its peoples, and its corrosive effects become palpable—a thick, cloying “darkness to be felt”—both personally and socially. These are the times in which we forget or, even worse, deliberately discard, common standards of decency that in better times we honored. We dim the light of reason and goodness, and stumble in the murk that spawns irrationality and cruelty.
Both the Hebrew and Christian scriptures are pretty clear about what those standards of decency are. They include hospitality to the stranger, compassion for society’s most vulnerable, avoidance of the pitfalls of greed, jealousy, anger, arrogance, and vituperation, an irenic spirit that seeks dialogue instead of conflict, brotherly and sisterly love, and respect for the God-implanted dignity of each and every human being.
Moral darkness descends upon a land when its rulers allow fear, prejudice, moral indifference, and self-centeredness to get the upper hand, and when the ruled either enthusiastically collaborate or timidly acquiesce. Once the darkness falls, it becomes progressively harder to recover one’s bearings and much easier to become so morally disoriented that conscience shuts down. As Proverbs says, where there is no vision—when a moral climate of fear and hatred blinds the heart’s eyes—the people perish.
Pharaoh and his people had lived in moral darkness for years by the time Yahweh called Moses to deliver the Israelites. Perhaps the ninth plague was a final push on God’s part to jolt Egypt into the recognition that for too long she had condoned oppression for the sake of national security and embraced a caste system that rejected “outsiders” as prima facie inferior and dangerous.”
Black culture gave us so much great music. BLACK LIVES MATTER!
Who is the arranger of this version??
Absolutely loved this. Need more
Top-5 fave songs sung in GFT (#Class2015). There's such a power within this one + that choreo! #Praise
mojsa mnie zmusil
dang this is legit godlyASS music
Hello, please could you tell me whose the musical arrangement is of this version and where can I get the scoresheet?
The sad part is they are singing about themselves and they don't even know it…
How can one hate on this? This is awesome
3:13 the conductor was the best part by far lol
Have me goosebumps!!
Wow oh Wow 😍
Amazing!
i dig this
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME ! BEAUTIFUL.
What is the name of the soloist, she is magnificent?
Absolutely astonishing!
I loved the solos
That was beautiful. There was so much emotion put into this performance.
The only parts that threw me off were the solos, though I can relate to how nerve-wracking it can be to sing alone in front of a large number of people.
Listen to this: "Go down, Moses. Go down, go. Do go down on me. Then let you, then let you Let you go of me"
Yessssss! I remember that song from the time I. was 4 years old. .
hahaha! What pitch? What tone?
I love this!
I added this to my unit on slavery. Crying.
who is the composer of this song
beautiful black music…God bless you !!!
I regret watching this 👿
Full Passion in singing and performing, love is in every voice and singer. <3
Anyone else here because there history teacher showed you this and now your addicted to this?
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