DeBarge would go on to score five Top 40 pop singles, two No. 1 R&B singles, a No. 1 single on the dance chart, and three No. 1 hits on the adult contemporary chart. DeBarge was one of the few Motown success stories of the 1980s.
Green released his next album, Al Green Gets Next to You, at the end of 1970 which featured his legendary first hit single, “Tired of Being Alone.” In 1972, Green released “Let’s Stay Together,” which reached number eight on the pop charts, and four months later he released “I’m Still in Love with You,” which reached number four on the charts. His songs “Call Me,” “Here I Am,” and “Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy),” became top ten gold singles, lasting star power.
Known as the “The Church In The Heart Of The City, With The City In Its Heart,” many local leaders and community advocates regarded Bethel as their church home. In July of 1995, the City of Grand Rapids honored him by naming the cross street Bethel was located on, Abney Avenue SE. This avenue remains located between Lake Drive and Cherry Street.
The Sapps founded Lighthouse Full Life Center, located at 2415 Madison Ave SE in 2003. Abundant in their vision and favor, the Sapps were able to lead Lighthouse into its expansion to multiple locations in Grand Rapids and around the state of Michigan. MaLinda served in ministry for more than 20 years, including her time as the Administrative Pastor and beloved First Lady of Lighthouse.
The Sapps founded Lighthouse Full Life Center, located at 2415 Madison Ave SE in 2003. Abundant in their vision and favor, the Sapps were able to lead Lighthouse into its expansion to multiple locations in Grand Rapids and around the state of Michigan. MaLinda served in ministry for more than 20 years, including her time as the Administrative Pastor and beloved First Lady of Lighthouse.