Description
Worship with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and 3500 worshipers as they
mightily declare the name of the Lord. This highly anticipated release
features 13 NEW songs that will lift hearts in praise.
Vocals are
enriched by Israel Houghton, Jonathan Butler, Paul Baloche and TaRanda
Greene.
For a Limited Time Only, with your purchase of this CD, receive a free Declaration Flag. Place this flag in a unique place to boldly declare the name of Jesus Christ.
COMING SOON: A picture of your flag placement can be uploaded to our website (www.BrooklynTabernacle.org).
About The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

The
Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir is directed by Carol Cymbala, the wife of Senior
Pastor Jim Cymbala and the daughter of the church founder, the late Rev. Clair
Hutchins. Although the Choir is composed of vocally untrained church members,
it has been used by the Lord to present the love of God all over the world. The
285-voice choir has recorded three videos, three DVDs, and numerous albums,
winning six Grammy Awards. “The choir represents all different walks of life
and every kind of sin,” Pastor Cymbala says. “You name it and we have someone
who has been saved out of it, standing next to another one who has grown up in
the church.”
In
the early 1980’s, Carol Cymbala decided to “make a little tape for the church,”
and when she had trouble finding enough appropriate songs, she began writing
them. Although she cannot read or write music, the Lord has given her a special
gift to direct and create from the heart through the power of the Holy Spirit.
After over 25 years of recording and live performances, the Lord continues to use
the Choir to carry the message of the Gospel around the world.
It
is a highly unlikely ensemble, a mixture of ethnic and economic backgrounds, in
the heart of a city synonymous with coldness and decay. The choir is made up of
attorneys and street people, nurses and ex-crack addicts, a unique cross
section of humanity. Pastor Cymbala explains: “None of us would have met if it
weren’t for Christ. Our backgrounds are just too diverse. But all of us have
one thing in common: we have all been lifted up and saved. So the Choir
sings—not about a theological position—but about what has happened to them.
It’s not a theory; it’s a reality.”