The Black Gospel Archive at Baylor University is the world's largest digital collection of gospel music. Now it wants to ...
Gospel music pioneer and pastor John P. Kee will be honored as a Trailblazer of Gospel at the 2025 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel ...
It might not be Sunday, but Marvin Sapp is taking NPR’s Tiny Desk to church. To close out the platform‘s Black History Month ...
Some of the most influential figures in gospel music are coming together March 3 in Chicago for the Soar Awards.
Gospel superstar Marvin Sapp is going secular — if only for a few songs. His new mini-album is called "If I Were an R&B ...
Today’s Common Roots Concert offers a celebratory finale to Black History Month. The State Gospel Choir, with special guest, The Voices of Faith, perform from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. tonight at the Church ...
Marvin Sapp takes a bold step into R&B with his Valentine’s Day EP. Discover the passion, risks, and legacy behind his latest project.
“It took us three years to write the piece,” said Cates. “We started conceptualizing it before the pandemic. The text is ...
Gospel music is more than just a genre—it’s an experience, a movement, and a powerful expression of faith, resilience, and joy. Rooted in the rich traditions of African American spirituals, gospel has ...
It’s not a foreign concept for gospel artists to turn secular in music, but it definitely garners attention when a bishop ...
A concert next month by Jason Crabb — a Grammy-winning gospel singer — will raise money for a Danville-based disaster relief ...