When He calls me, I will answer - The Plantation Singers

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  • Опубліковано 5 кві 2016
  • The Plantation Singers of Charleston, SC are a professional a capella singing group renowned locally, nationally and internationally for their singing of the of the music of the Lowcountry. We met up with them and the group's director, Lynnette White, in Charleston, SC. Where they performed When He calls me, I will answer for RTL's camera's.
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  • @azriel5776
    @azriel5776 4 роки тому +8

    Glory be to the most high God!!!

  • @elvineachom
    @elvineachom 2 роки тому +6

    Colossians 3:23
    "Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men".

  • @dennisbryson1782
    @dennisbryson1782 9 місяців тому +1

    My Dad use to sing this when I was growing up...sticks with me even today..thankyou Jesus

  • @jamesfloyd3062
    @jamesfloyd3062 4 місяці тому

    Love Charleston

  • @joantobar9964
    @joantobar9964 4 роки тому +4

    Beautiful, I had part of the song in my head, but you completed it beautifully. I pray TO GOD (Jesus) that He will bless me to keep this song in my memory and call on it often. This is time time when we should be surely listening.

  • @donalddodson7365
    @donalddodson7365 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you, all! You ministered to my grieving heart this morning. Blessings.

  • @sugwilliams6257
    @sugwilliams6257 3 місяці тому

    😘 thank you 😘

  • @lindawomack5515
    @lindawomack5515 4 роки тому +3

    GLORY TO GOD!🙏🏽📖

  • @jesuselassie
    @jesuselassie 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful singing! Warm greetings from Germany.

  • @celestematthews3266
    @celestematthews3266 3 роки тому +1

    When he calls me I will answer 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👐👐

  • @sleepymusic3251
    @sleepymusic3251 3 роки тому +3

    Lovely to hear it's uplifting and thankyou

  • @SynnavilleProductions
    @SynnavilleProductions Рік тому

    Just came accross this and love it! Great Job!

  • @tfree7514
    @tfree7514 4 роки тому

    Beautiful. Thank yall💕

  • @user-qz7jy9dl7c
    @user-qz7jy9dl7c 5 місяців тому

    My favorite song

  • @lylychris6553
    @lylychris6553 Рік тому

    🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @shebaisrealyisrael3845
    @shebaisrealyisrael3845 Рік тому

    HALLELUYAH HALLELUYAH HALLELUYAH

  • @hokaniliachumi8146
    @hokaniliachumi8146 4 роки тому

    Wow

  • @KaufmanNews
    @KaufmanNews 2 роки тому +1

    No pun or disrespect intended New York, but putting dots together. I believe racism didn't have that title when it begin. So nobody really could've been racists when some claim racism went back so far.
    During those days, it truly was about survival on the land, not like these illusionist mock survival in modern days. That being said, New York was a major hub for people to come through and settle on the land, and it was easier to settle in the city, and caused many riots and fights between the different races settling, because everyone had their own agendas and dream to be free to achieve their goals. So if any discussion is about racism plague, we can blame New York.
    Dropping the blame game caused by children who have been humanly elected, and will never be able to represent the mature person. It wasn't about the different cultures merging, it was about the land and trying to establish a life on it, in a hostile environment from previous settlers who already angered the local native tribes. Even than every person coming to America was seeking the American dream of every man being created equal.
    Now don't think this is the only bases I make this claim, and if proved accurate, would like 10 percent of credit. Something like this must prove to be universal to have any grounds to be justified. Universal reasoning, unlike I see in the arguments about the race card today.
    This same concept about the land can be applied to those plantation and land owners who gone into the wilderness before us, and settled hubs and trade routes across this country. As the more plentiful and vast land was settled first, and not denying they brought slaves with their travels. Those days their wasn't motor transportation. When people traveled across such distances. Anyone who signed up had a working place for the venture to be successful, and it wasn't one family, but many families and small and large groups of people trying to truly survive in a land that didn't want them there.
    With that, the land plentiful and sometimes harsh because of personal choices to settle away from civilization. People was forced to come together, all the way down to any slave that fought for 6 months in the revolutionary war was freed. The original bill of rights was intended for all people, but wise men as the founding fathers of that document was, they knew they couldn't end slavery from those who didn't view they're selves as slaves, because the plantations was the economic structure to have a better life. Much like the choice of all cultures who choose to stay in city life where it is easier than venturing out.
    As civilization spread and the continent got fully explored. The same issue in the city, envy, greed, arrogance and so on. Began to show up on plantations, and not only Africans, but Jews, Irish, Chinese, all sorts of different cultures was enslaved. Some due to debts and others sold by their own culture and even families. Families in hopes to give their child a opportunity for achieving the American dream.
    That is all pre civil war, now we have the federal government of the north, angry with the south about fair treatment of all people, and not discriminating against any culture. While using Abraham Lincoln in their ponzy scheme, those who you call racist these days, began to plan deceit against the church of Christ who everyone honored, slave and free person who was seeking the so called American dream. While by that time, not everyone was seeking the American dream.
    Before the civil war, there was an American dream that the world acknowledged, since the great depression, it has been a delusional dream.
    So where I stand, it's not about race or a different culture that caused the failure in USA. It was about the people worshipping falsity, and more negligence as population grew, and less honor and respect for the land they was graced to get away from tyrants who behaved racist from British narcissist. Before the words racist or narcissist was compounded together from a different language, and used as deceptions tool. However, those words are considered, we can go way back to Hebrew Greek and Aramaic, and translated in English as selfishness. Whichever way you want to describe current governmental negligence. We must first acknowledge our disregard to the land our cities and towns are built on, before you have solid ground to stand on.

  • @darlajohnson-cg6xy
    @darlajohnson-cg6xy Рік тому

    📱🌹👑✝️🕊️ soon 🥰