This pancocojams post showcases the song "Praise Jehovah" as sung by the praise and worship team and the congregation of the London, England based
The lyrics to this song are also included in this post.
The Addendum to this post quotes an article that lists titles for 110 Caribbean choruses that are used by Caribbean praise and worship teams.
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Thanks to the composer/s of this song and thanks to Hackney Pentecostal Apostolic Church.
Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post.
**** LYRICS - PRAISE JEHOVAH I am Alpha and Omega The beginning and the ending Oh I am Alpha and Omega The beginning and the ending Oh, Praise Jehovah Praise Jehovah Oh, Praise Jehovah Hallelujah. Hallelujah -snip- Repeat the entire song multiple times. Repeatedly singing the same short praise and worship song (also known as a "chorus") is a traditional custom in Jamaican and other Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora Pentecostal church services. That custom helps to bring down the Holy Spirit. Notice the Reggae beat for this Pentecostal praise and worship song. **** SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THIS VIDEO'S DISCUSSION THREAD Numbers are added for referencing purposes only. 2022 1. Leslie Pace "Kayreann's voice blesses me over and over. The BAND served ...just listen, that worship shift at 14:00....please never change" ** 2. Wendy Brown "I just love your worship you all put everything into it God bless you all continue to worship warriors of Christ 😊🙏🙏🙏🙏"
4. Sandra Grant
"Love this kind of worshipping its so pure and reminds me of the old times"
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ADDENDUM - CARIBBEAN CHORUSES FOR PRAISE AND WORSHIP TEAMS
https://sabbathprograms.com/caribbean-choruses
"141 Caribbean Choruses
A song service in the Caribbean church is a special session where the entire congregation gets to participate in the worship service. Led out by one or more worship leaders and maybe a team of choristers, praise is lifted up in the form of songs.
Depending on what mood is required or the type of service the song service precedes, the songs may range from solemn hymns to choruses that require you to stand and clap your hands in praise. The list is a mix of praise and worship songs, prayer choruses, and other lively choruses.
This article will be listing 110 of the most popular choruses used across countries such as Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Antigua, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, st. Kitts, St. Lucia, and Guyana, just to name a few.
So grab your tambourine or just clap your hands and prepare
to lift your voices in praise."...
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