A statement from the Council of Seminary Presidents of the Southern Baptist Convention denouncing racism and critical race theory as incompatible with their beliefs, has come under fire from some Christian academics. Prominent Dallas Pastor Tony Evans denied affirming it Wednesday.
PRINCETON, Ky. (KT) — An evangelism conference in Princeton on March 7 is planned to focus on this year’s Kentucky Baptist Convention initiative of “Calling out the Called.”
Grammys 2021: Dolly Parton Spreads Hope While Beyonce Scores Big
Music’s big night (finally) arrived with history making moments, stunning performances and words of healing for a struggling world.
By Michael CrooksTuesday 16 Mar 2021
It was better late that never.
Delayed for two months due to the pandemic, the 63rd Grammy Awards was a night of social distancing with virtual audience and broken records.
In the gala evening’s biggest story, Beyoncé won four Grammys, bringing her overall total to 28 and making her the most-awarded female artist in the awards’ history. She now ties with celebrated producer Quincy Jones for winning the most Grammys ever by any artist.
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Spoken Dialogue : Yola and PJ Morton
Morton and Yola shared their frank, free-flowing thoughts about their experiences navigating the music industry
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Spoken Dialogue series, singer-songwriters Yola and PJ Morton sat down for a thoughtful, intimate conversation about genre, influences, and artistic limitations.
Just a few months after the duo collaborated on a cover of the O’Jays’ classic “Give The People What They Want,” Morton and Yola shared their frank, free-flowing thoughts about their experiences navigating the music industry.
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“Those barriers can be really insidious,” Yola says, discussing her time in the United Kingdom when she was relegated to the role of backup vocalist. “When you’re part of the band, you’re not the artist, you’re part of the band.”