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He was a staff writer for BMG for seven years while also serving as Minister of Youth/Music at Westwood Baptist Church in Nashville, TN. In 1998, he signed with Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing (Zomba/Universal) where he wrote exclusively until 2009 when he signed with Essential Music (SONY).
2002: Christmas With Clay Crosse (Butterfly) 2005: Eternity With You: Live Worship [12] (TAG Artist Group) – CD/DVD live worship album; 2005: Simply Clay Crosse (Brentwood Music) – compilation; 2009: Anthems (HolyHomes) 2011: Everytime I Feel the Spirit (HolyHomes) 2012: Rededication (Ccm Forever Music) 2019: Freewill Offering (Inov8 Music)
2005: Sing Joy: Christmas (featuring Grace Baptist Worship Choir, Knoxville, TN; Brentwood-Benson) 2006: Peace Speaker (Brentwood-Benson) 2006: Send It On Up (featuring the Mount Paran Church of God Festival Choir, arranged/produced by Geron Davis & J. Daniel Smith – Praise Gathering Music Group) 2008: Amen (Integrity's Hosanna! Music)
In 1994, the church Cottrell attended - Two Rivers Baptist Church - lost its minister of worship and at the church's request, Cottrell was the worship leader for the next year and a half. Cottrell has said: "The opportunity of leading worship at Two Rivers Baptist Church that Dr. Jerry Sutton gave me was a blessing."
Jul. 23—From "The Phantom of the Opera" to "Sister Act," a St. Joseph church is using popular musicals to teach about God's love and forgiveness. At Francis Street First United Methodist Church ...
A Christmas Memory (musical) The Christmas Schooner; A Christmas Story Live! A Christmas Story: The Musical; D. Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical; E.
We wouldn't have High School Musical, or contemporary teen musicals like Spring Awakening and Dear Evan Hansen for that matter, without Grease. Just remember, kids, that this is meant to be a satire!
Black Nativity is an adaptation of the Nativity story by Langston Hughes, performed by an entirely black cast.Hughes was the author of the book, with the lyrics and music being derived from traditional Christmas carols, sung in gospel style, with a few songs created specifically for the show.