What’s funny is that Richard Smallwood and Vickie Winans each released a “Live in Detroit” album in 1999 and both were recorded at the Straight Gate Church
@@willampatmon5885 And interestingly enough, 2 of the musicians on Vickie Winans’ “Live in Detroit II” album were 2 of the musicians on Richard Smallwood’s “Live in Detroit” album. And those 2 musicians are Steven Ford and Jonathan DuBose
I was emensefully blessed to see Vickie Winians at her concert years ago. I was able to actually touch her hands feels the anointing from Hod in her. Thank you Jesus for that awesome moment in my life. Even though it was about 15+ years ago. It is an everlastingoment that I will never ever forget. Amen Hallelujah Glory to God 🙏🏾 ❤
Now I need Dorinda to do a re-recording of THIS version of the song. (and righfully so because her uncle Bill Moss, Sr. wrote it and aunt Essie Moss originally sang it.) She honestly owes it to us and pass Karen the mic too.
Jesus Jesus ,Jesus🎉🎉🎉 the Lord told me to take off my shoes in a church . and they mocked me. That why I like her take off those shoes girl . holiness🎉🎉🎉
I agree with many commenters here that this is an impressive production. Musically it is spot on. Spiritually , however, it strikes me as being empty and hollow. A toe-tapper? Sure. God-pleasing? Not so much, IMHO.
@@IsaacNussbaum No, I certainly won’t! I was genuinely curious your thoughts on the “God-pleasing” part. I’m still learning things as well. So, when people have insight, I like to glean as much as I possibly can.
@@thewrestlingpalace9989 In my view this is not worship, it is fleshly excess. The Christian music industry is a business. The motive is profit. There is much more profit to be made by tickling the ears of the masses than in nourishing the spirit of the born-again few. At least that is how it appears to me.
@@IsaacNussbaum Most, if not all christian recordings make profit. But that doesn't necessarily make it tickling ears and starving the "spiritually few." We have the Bible to help with that. Plenty of artists have touched people's lives through their music and they're not thinking about money. The Clark Sisters are the best selling gospel group of all time. Chris Tomlin and Steven Curtis-Chapman are the best selling contemporary Christian artists of all time. But that shouldn't matter. The purpose of the music is to praise and worship God by using the talents he's given us. Church services are broadcasted all the time all over the country. Does that make it not true worship just because it's on a TV screen? It's one thing to look at it from a screen, but it's another thing to actually be there in the presence of God and the people. Now I understand where you're coming from with that statement, but just think about that. 🙂
Ok be honest who came here from tik tok👀🙇🏽♂️
Me 😅
Me😂
Same 😭
On god 😂😂
y’all caught me 😂😂
Still listening in 2024 ❤
I came here for @5:20 ❤️😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
you're annoying!!!! LMAOOO
thank you!
PERIOD!!! 😂😂😂
😂 sure did!
Me 😂😂
Songs that moved church service 🙌🏽 I would have been shouting 🙏🏾
You can shout listening to it
@@fre_shevaca_do ki
At 4:20-21 her earring fell off and she reached up n took off the other one, how cool
Is this,
The lady in tan shirt in the front is a whole vibe lol
Mama got her praise on!
2:45 took me out 🤣
What’s funny is that Richard Smallwood and Vickie Winans each released a “Live in Detroit” album in 1999 and both were recorded at the Straight Gate Church
That’s right !
@@willampatmon5885 And interestingly enough, 2 of the musicians on Vickie Winans’ “Live in Detroit II” album were 2 of the musicians on Richard Smallwood’s “Live in Detroit” album. And those 2 musicians are Steven Ford and Jonathan DuBose
3* the drummer my main man Jeff Davis was also on both@@chrispleasantable
@@xscapegalaxiesOh really? I didn’t know that Jeff Davis was playing drums on Vickie’s album
The woman in the front feeling it
I miss that “squal” she used to do ❤
This my song since a lil girl make me still break out my shoes
Me 2 ❤
I am a non believer but I love me some black gospel music.
It’s so moving.
Become a believer 😃
believe beautiful he's real
❤❤ God bless you @@Neft123
thank you
Vickie is a great Gospel singer and she is one of the greatest 😊❤❤❤
It’s Jesus in the morning it’s Jesus in the noon day it’s Jesus all night long
So early 2000’s Detroit hair and all! Love it
This was actually 1999
What I love most and the makeup
Close enough. Lol
That was Queen that grabbed them shoes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😩😩😩😩😩
That was so funny to me. He got the Holy Ghost as soon as he got the other one off her foot. I love a good ole’ fashioned church queen.
❤❤❤HALLELUJAH ❤❤❤
Yessss I need before I go to work lol love me some Vicki
We used to sing this song at my church
My favorite song about baptism. I play it every first Sunday.
That's what this song is about?
@@terrancemaloney29yea “stepped in the water” and “already been baptized” kinda gave it away 🤣😂
@@terrancemaloney29check at @1:56
I was emensefully blessed to see Vickie Winians at her concert years ago. I was able to actually touch her hands feels the anointing from Hod in her. Thank you Jesus for that awesome moment in my life. Even though it was about 15+ years ago. It is an everlastingoment that I will never ever forget. Amen Hallelujah Glory to God 🙏🏾 ❤
ThankYou4Sharing!!! ❤ 🕊 MuchLove!!!
Had to see what they dipped to 😂
5:19 if TikTok brought you here.
❤ ✝️ 🕊 Hallelujah !!! ❤🎉MuchLove ❤🎉
LET The REDEEMED of The LordJESUS SAY SO!!!❤ ✝️ 🕊
Love this version
VICKIE WINANS ♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏
5:20 for tik tok
.......GOoooooooooooooooooooooo Head ON VikeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeKi....😮😮😮😮Woo🗯‼️‼️‼️‼️
I just wanna have good night , hold up!! lol
Now I need Dorinda to do a re-recording of THIS version of the song. (and righfully so because her uncle Bill Moss, Sr. wrote it and aunt Essie Moss originally sang it.) She honestly owes it to us and pass Karen the mic too.
Have all the musicians sweating and in a warpdrive on the edge of a shout...m
YES❤VERY❤BLESSED🎉AMEN❤
JESUS JESUS JESUS ❤🎉
A real HAPPY 71th Birthday to Mrs. Vickie Winans and really ALL the best to her ... (2024-1018)
This is Vickie song!
Yes
Yess suhhh auntie Vickie
😢.yes jesus
4:36 me actin a fool up in the holy ghost spirit😊😊
I love this! Sing it Vicki!
❤
Can you please post “I can hear the music in the air?”
th-cam.com/video/fbaYqE_w0ys/w-d-xo.html
5:22
❤ ✝️ 🕊
🎉🎉🎉
The Alabama Riverboat Fight Song
Amem
“This is Mantasia friend and oh my gawd you need to let me borrow you as a personal assistant maybe because my concert needs you.”
Tiktoker G.A.TURKS says: Here yall go.... 5:19
Who’s here from the coi Leary remix off tik tok? 🤣
Like her father didn’t sacrifice his family member for her to be famous 😉. Yeah I just can’t get with Coi Leary for the life of me
That TikTok took me out
🔥
Vote Kamala Democrat 2024
Please vote Democrat
4:53 4:54 4:55
you too?! 😆 🤣 😂
Me 🤣
She seems like she be a good time at the Club.
Jesus Jesus ,Jesus🎉🎉🎉 the Lord told me to take off my shoes in a church . and they mocked me. That why I like her take off those shoes girl . holiness🎉🎉🎉
😅
Vickie lost one earring and kept it going like the PRO she is!
I agree with many commenters here that this is an impressive production. Musically it is spot on. Spiritually , however, it strikes me as being empty and hollow. A toe-tapper? Sure. God-pleasing? Not so much, IMHO.
How do you know this isn’t God-pleasing?
@@thewrestlingpalace9989 I don't know. That is why I said "IMHO"--"in my humble opinion." You won't begrudge my having an opinion, will you, TWP?
@@IsaacNussbaum No, I certainly won’t! I was genuinely curious your thoughts on the “God-pleasing” part. I’m still learning things as well. So, when people have insight, I like to glean as much as I possibly can.
@@thewrestlingpalace9989 In my view this is not worship, it is fleshly excess. The Christian music industry is a business. The motive is profit. There is much more profit to be made by tickling the ears of the masses than in nourishing the spirit of the born-again few. At least that is how it appears to me.
@@IsaacNussbaum Most, if not all christian recordings make profit. But that doesn't necessarily make it tickling ears and starving the "spiritually few." We have the Bible to help with that. Plenty of artists have touched people's lives through their music and they're not thinking about money. The Clark Sisters are the best selling gospel group of all time. Chris Tomlin and Steven Curtis-Chapman are the best selling contemporary Christian artists of all time. But that shouldn't matter. The purpose of the music is to praise and worship God by using the talents he's given us. Church services are broadcasted all the time all over the country. Does that make it not true worship just because it's on a TV screen? It's one thing to look at it from a screen, but it's another thing to actually be there in the presence of God and the people. Now I understand where you're coming from with that statement, but just think about that. 🙂
JASM,INEALEESHADAVIS
A
5:20