Festival of Praise on March 26 at 8 p.m.
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Grammy, Stellar, and Dove Award–winning gospel stars join forces for a night of uplifting and inspirational songs of faith and love
- Seating: Side or center balcony
- Patrons are required to bring their vaccination cards or the Excelsior Pass along with a valid ID for entry. If showing a vaccination card, the physical card needs to be shown. More info can be found at https://www.lehmancenter.org/
Festival of Praise
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Stars: Marvin Sapp Fred Hammond Hezekiah Walker -
Hezekiah Walker: Along with his Grammy winning troupe, The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir, the famed pastor creates a joyful blend of traditional gospel fused with modern hip-hop that has attracted figures such as Lil’ Kim and P. Diddy to his Brooklyn megachurch.
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Marvin Sapp: he’s the pastor and hitmaker known for such impassioned songs as “Never Would Have Made It” and “The Best in Me.”
- Fred Hammond: Hammond got his start as the bassist for The Winans, and served as a member of the best-selling gospel acts Commissioned and Radical For Christ before embarking on his award-winning solo career. He’s known as “The Babyface of Gospel,” a nickname that refers to his talents as a music arranger and his pinchable cheeks.
Grammy, Stellar, and Dove Award–winning gospel stars join forces for a night of uplifting and inspirational songs of faith and love
- Seating: Side or center balcony
- Patrons are required to bring their vaccination cards or the Excelsior Pass along with a valid ID for entry. If showing a vaccination card, the physical card needs to be shown. More info can be found at https://www.lehmancenter.org/
Festival of Praise
-
Stars: Marvin Sapp Fred Hammond Hezekiah Walker -
Hezekiah Walker: Along with his Grammy winning troupe, The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir, the famed pastor creates a joyful blend of traditional gospel fused with modern hip-hop that has attracted figures such as Lil’ Kim and P. Diddy to his Brooklyn megachurch.
-
Marvin Sapp: he’s the pastor and hitmaker known for such impassioned songs as “Never Would Have Made It” and “The Best in Me.”
- Fred Hammond: Hammond got his start as the bassist for The Winans, and served as a member of the best-selling gospel acts Commissioned and Radical For Christ before embarking on his award-winning solo career. He’s known as “The Babyface of Gospel,” a nickname that refers to his talents as a music arranger and his pinchable cheeks.