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February 05, 1992 - Image 18

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-02-05

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RELIGION
EYE ON GOSPEl.
. .
On II tid 1101,: Addition 1
��'9a4�
� GospelHOu�
w.e.H.B. 1200 AM • 7:00 a.m.· 11:00 a.m. '
Every Sunday Morning
John • King
Ar. nio It II Gets Seriou :
Arsenio Hall i known for hi
onscreen exploi , but lately he'
getting lot more prai e of orne
thing h ' doing behind the cene
with hi Church (dubbed FAME).
It all started when Arsenio found
out that the neighborhood around
the church was becoming infested
with crack house .
Arsenio' pa tor announced a
campaign on the part of the church
Mo t of th time, King id,
admi ion i "open door"-free,
and th programs usually begins
at3: 0 p.m.
Kin • the former le d inger
nd m nager of the National Inde­
pendent Singers, whom h w
with for 25 years, aid the local
chapter owns the building and
ground on Puritian and although
there i orne off street parking,
their plan ar to expand.
Rev. Wilmore Allen
Rev. AJ. Rogers
Joe Ella Likely .
catherine Robinson
Gloria Parker
lorraine Walker
Bro. Dunkin
894-8774
298-6333
298-6334
298-6335
Henry Ruff Rd.
Inlester. M ch.
DR. R. II. H RRI , the n -
tional pre ident, i th only ur­
viving member of the founding
group.
Th purpo e of the convention
i to promote and encourage quar­
tette inging piritual and go pel
ongs; to organize and train quar­
tettes in quartette inging and; to
M MBE HIP in the local,
We want you
- Send the history of your church along
with photo (If possible).
- Send all church announcements and
information about activities.
- Send information about
accomplishments of members and church
groups.
Send to: Michigan Citizen, P.O. Box
03560, Highland Park, MI 48203 or
.Call 869-0033.
Historic gospel tapes now availabl
Ordower produced "Jubilee
Showcase" during its entire run,
from 1963 to 1984. On Tue day, he
played the producer again during a
promotional ceremony at the library,
coordinating performance by the
Norfleet Brothers, the Barrett
Si ters, Vernon Oliver Price, Elder
Jam Lenox and Walker.
"It just went sensationally, " Or­
dower said. "We really had a good
gospel time."
by such gospel legends as Thomas A.
Dorsey, Delois Barrett Campbell
and Albertina Walker.
"Tho e were glory days," Or­
dower aid, recalling a program that
reached a quarter-million people
every Sunday morning t the height
of its popularity.
"I was presenting omething that
was... n art presentation. This
go pel is an art form."
CHICAGO (AP) -Sid Or­
dower i revisiting hi glorious p t
as producer of the hi toric gospel
television show "Jubilee Show­
case," and the public i invited to
join in.
La t week, Ordower officially
turned over hi private collection of
100 tapes from that program to the
Harold Washington Library. The
tapes contain vintage performances
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