Keep Wading

Keep Wading
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Hello everyone and much love,

This week we would like to share a link to “Wade in the Water“.  This song was first sung by African Americans in slavery.  This song was also later sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers as they traveled the world raising funding for Fisk University the historically black college in Nashville, Tennessee. 

We think it is important to share this song because we can get a lot of encouragement from it and the people that sang the song.  The African American slaves sang this spiritual to encourage themselves and each other in tough times.

In times like these, we need encouragement as well. Keep wading, things will get better.

 

God Bless

Pastors Willie McIntosh III and J. Rochelle McIntosh

 

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