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Lalah & Rahsaan


Story by Marquel Melton
Photography by Doug Seymour & Courtesy David Lombard Management

Everyone has the potential to be a Top 40 artist; what’s more important is that their music live forever…
Harlem. Gospel Uptown. New Year’s Eve.

An unforgivingly frigid, snowy December night made the set that much more enticing—as if celebrating the pinnacle of new beginnings, soulfully serenaded by two of music’s ingeniously talented artists, wasn’t enough. Times Square had nothing on this. On New Year’s 2009, Gospel Uptown was the place to be. 

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Christina LoveLee

What Color Is Your God?


Story by Billy Wilkins
Photography by Qaasim Barefield

Gospel Artist Christina Love Lee Knows She’s Not Black (and sangin’ up in a black church), But Who Cares?

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Somi



Story by Saoul Vanderpool
Photography by Matthew Furman

A subtle and sultry alto-voice emerged from the dimly lit “Jazz Standard” venue located on the east side of Manhattan. Spotlit and centerstage stood Illinois born, Zambian raised, ObliqSound artist, “Somi”. Her delightfully whimsical yet sincere vocal display pierced clearly through the mic, conjuring a range of emotions within the participating audience. Somi’s body undulated to the rhythmic, African infused and jazz-based instrumentation accompaniment behind her and in matured performance-mode, delivered a full-set of music from her latest album (“If The Rains Come First”) worthy of several encores. 
Rwandan and Ugandan immigrant parents encouraged Somi to pursue her love of music. She followed through by studying the cello in her formative school years, singing in churches and performing in theatrical productions nation-wide. Her classical background merged into a multi-layered sound upon sojourning to New York. Influences like Nina Simone, Sarah Vaughan brings out a similarity reminiscent of international renown musician Sade. 

Everyone should afford themselves the opportunistic listen of Somi’s number two Billboard charted release “If The Rains Come First”.

“Usually having quiet space for introspection and meditation inspires me deeply. I’ve also begun doing more co-writing with the musicians in my band (which include the talented bassiest/keyboardist, Michael Olatuja) for stronger harmonic arrangements and the opportunity to share the music with them in a more personal way.” 
 
“The songs on this album reflect where I am emotionally and spiritually today,” Somi continues. “At the end of the day, I still know who I am and where home is before, during, and after the rain—it’s in the music.”

The Good Listeners



Story by Billy Wilkins
Photography by Photography Courtesy The Good Listeners

With technology, many artists today are creating CDs in their basements (in 1 hour) and winning multimillion dollar record deals. There are other artists who take a less traveled route. An old-school, deep down, rich and ripe way of making music, without the catchiness and patterns pervading today’s pop.

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The Ambassador's Statement

BREAKING NEWS


Story by William "The Ambassador" Branch, Th.M.

Dear Friends and Supporters:

First I want to thank everyone for your understanding, mercy and grace while my family and I worked on rebuilding our marriage and reconciliation. From the very beginning, I have wanted to communicate with you. However following the advice of the church leadership, and others to whom I entrusted my restoration, I remained silent.
Back in late April 2009, the Lord exposed me and consequently delivered me from being entangled in a season of willful disobedience, deception and darkness. I was involved in a non-sexual but very inappropriate relationship with a woman other than my wife, thereby betraying my Lord, my wife, family, Epiphany Fellowship (the church I love and was instrumental in founding) my co-laborers and ministry supporters like you.

It has often been suggested that no genuine Christian can willfully sin habitually for a prolonged period (1 John 3:6). And that those who do sin cannot do so without some sense of great conviction and internal disturbance. My life is a personal witness to this statement, as I for several months battled great depression, gradual and graphic spiritual deterioration.  However, it indeed was God’s mercy that exposed me, breaking sin’s enslaving grip on me. It was also His mercy which used that to lead me to experience what David did when Nathan revealed that the “gig was up” and said, “You are the man!” (2 Samuel 12:7).

Like David, I instantly knew that, “I have sinned against the Lord” (2 Samuel 12:13). I was crushed by an enormous weight of guilt, shame, fear and sorrow, and I knew that the journey back to “ground zero” would be insanely difficult.  Even to this day, I wrestle with that shame from time to time, but I also know there is one place I can turn—the gospel! I have to continually contradict my feelings and believe the rest of 2 Samuel 12:13, “The LORD also has put away your sin; you shall not die.”

After nearly a year of retreat, rehabilitation and intense family focus, God’s grace has me reset on a trajectory toward spiritual wholeness. Like Paul the great apostle I admit, “Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect…” “But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:12-14). God’s grace is teaching me that I am not supposed to attempt to “work” my way back to some supposed level of super-spirituality and then come out feeling “qualified.” But I am to recognize that I am never “sufficient in myself,” but “our sufficiency is from God” (2 Corinthians 3:5). As someone once said “He doesn’t call the qualified, but rather qualifies the called.”  I am deeply comforted by this gospel truth and equally dependant on its reality. Without this comforting and affirming word, I might never have come back to the service of our Lord.

So I say now, what I believed then—I sinned greatly against the Lord Jesus, my wife and family, the other woman and her family, my church, and all my ministry co-laborers and supporters.  I ask you to forgive me for being a prime example of the spiritual leaders I have often “put on blast” in the past, and further reinforcing the notion that the church is full of hypocrites. Forgive me for how my actions have caused many to be confused and insecure about the faith, and brought disruption to the peace of homes, churches, and ministries. May God give you the grace and the ability to forgive me, “as I have received the Lord’s forgiveness” (Colossians 3:13). By God’s grace, many that I have offended have forgiven me, most notably, my wife and kids. Pray that the Lord will continue to permit us to build on this foundation that will give the Lord Jesus Christ the greatest glory.

This has been an extremely painful time and now I accept the fact that although God’s grace is based on the merit of Christ and not my own performance, favor with man (Luke 2:52) must be gained through consistency over time. All I ask is for the opportunity to get started!

I have spent the past ten months in concentrated prayer, counseling, reading, studying, and fellowshipping with saints, and I am committed to diligently continuing on this course.  Unfortunately, the sin has taken a toll and has created some unpleasant consequences. Among many, the one that particularly grieves me is the separation from my church. With regard to the Epiphany Fellowship, I will not be permitted by the leadership to continue in covenant fellowship. This decision brings me much grief. However I trust the Lord Jesus Christ to heal my heart and that of my family and the covenant community.

After all this I have so much more tenderness toward the “fallen,” and an appreciation for the glory of a gospel that is so easily preached but not as easily applied. Lord permitting, I plan to proclaim the gospel with even greater passion than ever before and herald its liberating truth wherever the Lord will allow. The plan is also to musically represent the Lord Jesus so that the “fall of Ambassador” will not end with a period, but rather, with a comma. As you may or may not know Cross Movement the group had retired but as a soloist I was planning to continue as long as the Lord Jesus would provide grace. The release of my third solo album THE CHOP CHOP actually fulfilled my contractual obligation with Cross Movement Records, so now as The Ambassador I’m trusting the Lord for new direction and for what lies ahead.

My experiences during this time of seclusion and obscurity have indeed been very challenging. And, I’m still not clear on all the things that the Lord has been doing. But I plan to leverage every lesson learned and every insight gleaned for the glory of God and the benefit of others.

Since the very beginning, I have been under the care of a restoration team led by Pastors Byron Craig of Macedonia Baptist Church (Norristown, PA) and Zach Ritvalski of Sweet Union Baptist Church (Philadelphia, PA).  They have given me the “green light” to move forward in serving the Lord Jesus Christ publically. My wife has also given her blessings and support to this decision. Therefore The UpLift! Group and I are actively seeking God’s direction for new opportunities to honor the name of Jesus Christ.

The nature of my call to be an aroma of Christ (2 Corinthians 2:15), a minister of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:18), and his ambassador (2 Corinthians 5:20), compels me to reengage my generation and “proclaim the excellencies of Him who called you (me) out of darkness into his marvelous light” (1 Peter 2:9).  This experience has taught me many things but one that will always stand out and I hope to become the embodiment of is God’s grace and mercy is more than sufficient.

William “The Ambassador” Branch
www.theambassadoronline.com
www.myspace.com/upliftagency
 

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