I’m white, I was raised in the southern Baptist church but I lived 1/2 a block from a black gospel church. I’d go to my service Sunday morning and then I’d come home and eat my lunch on the porch so I could listen to the black congregation raising the roof down the street. The best memories of my childhood.
When I think about Jesus All He's done for me When I think about Jesus How He set me free I can dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, dance dance, dance all night! 💃🏽🏃🏿♀️🤸🏾♀️🎶🎹🎤
I'm white, 51, and was friends with some of the black kids at school. I always found my church boring and wanted to go to the black churches because of all the singing and general happiness that was exuded. I told my mom when i was little, when i die, i want to go to the 'black part of heaven because it would be more fun'. I didn't realize that we will all worship together and souls don't have color. Only our love for Jesus brings us together. 40 years later, i found out we were also Jewish on my mom's side but she became a Baptist thru a Jewish woman who used to live next door to us.
@monikag1323. Lol. Beautiful story. I'm 40, Black and disliked going to church because of the looong services, hard church benches and having to sit still or be whipped with the rod of correction- yes in church. Yes the music was moving and one of a kind and when there was food prepared for after service that was always a plus. I went to a White church down the street one time when we missed our ride to church and I learned first hand how it was different. I believe it was a Baptist or Methodist church and they took out their hymnal book and started to sing in unison so the natural thing for me to do back then (I was 12) was start clapping and ad-libbing. The whole church turned and looked at my sister and I. Needless to say when we all bowed our heads and closed our eyes to pray, we slid out. Lol. We truly didn't realize that church was that different until that day. But now I like going to some churches of majority White because yall get out on time, yall offer nice gifts if its your first time visiting, there's usually snacks and drinks in the lobby and they put up words to every song so everyone can sing the same lyrics instead of having Sistah Jenkins make up a whole verse to a song that you know only has two verses. But I love how we can appreciate both, share and even laugh at the differences.
Would love your thoughts on allegory and parables part 1 and 2 on my channel I made them very short and would love your thoughts pls share I would love different opinions
@@shonnonwootensr.7762 ain't gonna lie...those church people would have to throw me a party, get me a cake, some muffins with candles or donuts or sumn, a decades worth of birthdays wasnt gonna just pass me by like that.
Very entertaining. Is that the purpose to entertain otherwise you might get bored of being in church and spending time with God. It’s what goes on in the deepest part of your heart that matters, not how fulfilling the entertainment was.
Yes he did. I felt the second one all up in my soul. That's church i remember back in the 90s or in the country. New school black churches are a little different. I remember my mom's coworker invited us to his church and my sister and i looked at each other with confused looks of oddness and it was just like the first one. ❤️❤️ I love relatable comedy.
Same! Our church is diverse and our last worship leader was black and we have a hispanic leader now whose style is different but still great! When one of our white worship team members get the lead it is a different vibe then when a black person does. I like the variety.
@@sobeliever1638 I play at a black church, but my mother’s a member at a church like yours. I went once and loved it. Still recommend it to out-of-towners(don’t tell my pastor😂)
Yes my first time at my gmom church that I remember remember her pastor was talking all peaceful and calm and then they starting singing and "exit" song I was like when is going to preach? They was like he just did!!!! Were going home. Grab ur stuff!!!! Floored me it was thirty minutes. But I need that dancing and shouting most weeks.
Would love your thoughts on allegory and parables part 1 and 2 on my channel I made them very short and would love your thoughts pls share I would love different opinions and I grew up in church also
I, being white thank God for both versions of church. Black for teaching me to dance and praise without restraint and white well, to praise Him simply. Both are needed. Thank you Jesus.
Silver if u ever get the invite to go to a black family house for dinner after church go , it is an extension of our culture ( now there is one rule don’t leave anything on ur plate
Some of the best comedy is sitting in a Black church on Sunday morning thru to afternoon to early evening...we have not even left the building....from Sunday School....to Morning Worship...to dinner in the fellowship hall ...now onto evening service....we so extra....can I get a thank you Jesus....now shout Glory!!!!
This is so true. You are speaking facts and what's so unique is that I am Nigerian living in Nigeria and that's how our churches are here, exactly. I guess Black people are the same every where. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
@Derek Jackson crying so hard ur eyes end up slightly open and slightly closed at the same time ( crinkling ) its caused by facial expression, its the same as wrinkling but u end up smiling so hard u end up laughing then your eyes start opening and closing ( its right after blinking )
I been to a white church before and don't mind going back because you'll get to see the games before they start so you gotta enough time to go to the weed man before it starts
@Derek Jackson the context in which she wrote it didn't tell you? oh, come on!🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ but agape luv u anyway!🌞☯✝☮☪🕉🔯 and I think Alyssa got the definition *mostly* right,👍 if you read down page to what she, *additionally* wrote about "agape." www.christianity.com/wiki/christian-terms/what-does-agape-love-really-mean-in-the-bible.html
Some of my white friends from college attended the small town black church (so did I) one Sunday. The congregation looked at us like we were in for it. But when the singing started, we were all clapping, singing and celebrating Jesus' love for us together. It was wonderful to be accepted even though we looked different than the majority of people there. We raised the roof with Amazing Grace!
🤣 My wife and I attended a black church for about 3 months. We were two out of I think 5 white people we counted. We didn't mind though, we absolutely loved it! The pastor spoke truth and didn't mince words, the worship was lively...it was excellent! I still listen to his sermons when I need a bit of a shot in the arm. ;)
I am an older white lady. This young man was spot on!! I love BOTH worship services!! When my now grown children were teens. Our church and a black church here in our town got all the kids together. And they worshiped that Sunday of the black church. My kids came home and they were dancing and praising. They said Mama white people don't know how to worship!!!! 😂 They had a ball! ❤️
@@ChrisJohnson-ov5cm I said that the other day to my boyfriend 🤗when you go to a black church you know you've felt the Lord's presence in your heart 💒 I've been around the atmosphere of a black church and let me tell you this, you can't get no closer to God unless you are dead🤗🙏🤗
My mom grew up in the 60s segregated South... She had to hide the fact that her friends were Black for their safety and hers My mom used to sneak to the black church and they kept it a secret. And later .She lost her first job in 73 cause she refused to stop eating her lunch with her friends
@@linda_lawson I think we went forward a lot but there is so much more work to be done. Mommy also said it reminds her so much of the 60s now in that way. I'll never forget her also telling me about when MLK died and the fact she had to hide her grief and shead many tears in private with herself when she heard the news. We are still fighting the good fight here in Appalachin East Ky. We joined up with the Movement from the hood to the hollow grassroots movement and the no hate in The Hollows for Charles Booker. We gonna help get that man in the Senate hopefully
@@linda_lawson Mom grew up in the THE NEAR MEMORIES OF, Bourbon, Scott, MONTGOMERY, and other Bluegrass Counties in Kentucky, where. Including the horse farms, flat lands, remnants of the civil war and Jim Crow Where keeping a POC DOWN IN REAL TIME and SEGREGATING THEM....In 73..I was born and raised and I was raised and now live in East Ky Appalachia, When I was in 4th grade My cousin's biracial children came to school in Morgan County in E Ky .... Well, when they moved I'll never forget how scared I was for my kin, The kindergarten teachers screamed and cursed and picked on my little by racial cousin at Crockett Elm. The teacher/monitor done it mostly in the lunchroom.. this was the early ,80s and nothing was done..?Just like there was nothing done about the 34 year old female Librarian that ran off with a 13 year old MALE student ..As far as Derrick My family and I prayed for a guilty verdict.. We got it. I cried my eyes out. I saw the snuff film same as y'all.... DERRICK IS A MURDERING COP
I'm white and was raised catholic, there is a major difference between black and white churches. A few years back I went to a bunch of different churches just to find a church I liked.. and even tho i cried with praise and joy in the black/baptist churches. I found that the sermon in a white Presbyterian church was more touching and relatable for me. But I got to say, walking into a black church and being the only white girl there was an experience. The Pastor even shouted me out. Made me go up and receive my very own blessing. Once church was over the older ladies came at me with a bunch of questions.. and my answer was God is love and love is color blind. Man never been fed so much cake and cookies..
I'm Buddhist. I had a black roommate in college. She took me to her church once. I had a great time! The entire church danced during the service, and then everyone stayed to eat afterwards--so much food! She said it was a regular Sunday. I loved it!
I'm from New Zealand and I hope one day I can attend a black church service!! We have the white band and its very basic sway side to side someone is usually out of time and someone in the back is flat and then we have our Maori/Polynesian band and that's when there is more soul we have harmonies and someone doing trills and runs its great lol
@Nikah Kapea the best church I've ever been to in all of NZ was Te Rautini in Hamilton. Their worship band were amazing, the wairua there was beyond amazing!
I am 47 from Louisville KY, and I grew up in a pentecostal church; very spiritual. It was fire and brimstone. Lol. But seriously growing up was my favorite part of the service when the Holy Spirit moved like a tidal wave during the singing part of the worship. Thank you Jesus, thank you Jesus!
As a pastor's kidd I can tell you this is true. My father was part of a church's together so we would be invited to a bunch of other churches. And I swear whit church was simple and finished on time
I love this joke because it shows us just how much of ourselves we put into how we see and understand God. Our history and who we are as individuals as well as a collective group profoundly effects our perception of God.
Black churches really get into feeling the music. It’s great. My brother likes to visit some Black churches on Sunday mornings in his district where he works as a police officer.
I hear you!! Everything is done decently and in order. I remember one time the Reverend got a big scolding by the Elders and Deacons of our church for sermon he preached. The Sermon was about drinking alcoholic beverages in moderation as a Christian. Well, it was a great sermon except for one important detail...we were the Presbyterian Church of the Salt River Indian Reservation. Social drinking is not exactly the norm on the Salt River Indian Reservation! Needless to say, he was a wonderful friend and Pastor to us all. I miss him dearly! May you rest in Peace, Reverend Durler, here's toasting you!
@@lynnfarley7851 Lol! They wanted "decency and order" that didn't disturb their dis-order. Isn't that the struggle of the modern church? "Save me from hell, Messiah, just don't take away my sin." #fixitJesu
We go to an apostolic Pentecostal church with people from all ethnicities and backgrounds, doesn't matter what color you are but we always flow and worship and praise and shout like his "black church" love every minute and always ready for the next service, word of God and moving of His Spirit!!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Hilarious and so true. Can we please get back to the world we can can laugh about each other's differences instead of getting offended. I am white to the core and I love my culture but I also love and appreciate other cultures as well.
I am Apostolic, and guess we’re somewhere in between. We do get loud and shout, but sometimes it’s a calm reverent silence, when there is a particularly powerful presence of the Holy Ghost, when to utter a word would literally be profane. I’m glad that God doesn’t need any instruction as to how to move among his people. His presence is always welcome, but often misunderstood. The shout is joyful, but sometimes we need to just be still, and know that He is God.
I started going to such a church in the summer of 2021 and I've never looked back. The pastor and his wife have seen so much potential that I had stifled and shut down for nearly 11 years in the last place I was in.
Lol, he didn’t go to the white churches I grew up in! I’ve seen red faced pastors sweat, call out rowdy teens, jump up and down and shout. And I’m BAPTIST. We’re the calm ones. Don’t even get me started on my Assembly of God cousins. Even the Baptists think they’re a little nuts. 😂
You are talking Southern Baptist. I'm just a Baptist and our Pastors don't shout and scream he'll and damnation as Southern Baptist Pastors are known to do. Mine tells stories to help people relate and has a great sense of humor. I had the privilege and joy to go to a black church once as a kid. Man was that fun.
I was The only, Latina girl in this Gospel Church and Everyone we're African Americans and I just Loved the way they Welcome me, they make me feel like Good and I keep going They Told me, that JESUS Loves Everybody, so I love my Church and my Fellow, Brother's and Sisters ❤️
Black Church is filled with The Holy Trinity. You get fed by the word of God You free Jesus saving grace & you can feel The Holy Spirit moving around 🙏🏾
Black church was passionate in the 50s. After the fatherlessness and angry mother and grandmothers and people forcing people into religion and wolf ministers it has turned so angry. Lol. Only an angry person would get offended at people calling them angry.
Lol, I am so tickled at this!!! That is it, that's how black churches act and don't forget, they will break out into a shout, lol!!! Nothing like a good Ole black church... you will not be bored!!!!
I remember one time when I was really young, about 4 or 5 maybe, or even younger, I was at my church and it was a 3 PM service for some special occasion. But I fell asleep and woke up to a praise break. I don't know why I remember that particular event so much, but yeah, I was just like what's going on? Then I realized I was still at church. I'm 15 now and play keyboard for my church. And yeah, I still love those praise breaks.
I cannot...Lol.. . I've been to both... He's an awesome comedian!!! Continue to use all your gifts and talents God has given you Sir. But God still gets the Glory!!!! no matter what church you go too!!
Love Barry’s standup. It’s clean, interesting, and hilarious. Been a minute since I have seen a comic act without cuss words and it is refreshing. As if he were not already amazing, he is musician, too? And, uses it in his standup? Thank you, Jesus!
This is the second set I've seen this brother do with ZERO cursing and I was crying laughing both times. 😂🤣😂😅this brother here is TALENTED. AMEN😫🤣😂😂😆😂🤣🤘🏽🙏
It takes 10 hours to get through one song. When you’re getting ready to sit down they are just getting started. Can’t tell you how many times my butt was getting ready to hit the bench and the spirit touched the organist 😂😂😂
That was back in the day. Today people go to white church for sanity and to watch a tedtalk and go home. Charismania and angry ministers can exhaust people.
That so true. I grew up going to a Catholic Church and be out enough time to eat breakfast at home. Now, I have been to to a Baptist Church and this was all day event and you got out in time for dinner🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂❤️
About 30 years ago when my mom was our (white) church's pianist, we hosted a Black Choir during a revival. Their pianist fell ill at the last moment and thought they might have to cut their performance short or cancel. My mom reviewed their songs with the director and agreed to try to play with them. May I say.... My momma rocked!! 🎶🤘 God blessed her with the ability to play just about anything by ear since she was very young. The Holy Spirit was hoppin' that evening!
I've had the pleasure of attending black church services with a black friend a few times in the distant past. And then again a couple of years ago. There's no denying the difference. The Spirit is alive and present in a black church during worship. It's definitely an uplifting experience. You can't help but feel it! ✌🤣
This is so funny because it's entirely true! My white church is like going to a funeral sometimes. I wish some of the members singing would get happy once in a while. Of course, then the rest of them would probably think they were trying to speak in tongues or something. We do have one older gentleman that I like to call the whoo guy. He whoos at the top of his lungs when he gets happy in church. Hahaha! 😂😂
This was awesome and so perfectly true, funny, and wonderful musicianship! I look forward to everyone singing praise to God at His feet, our new perfect ears and our perfect voices, hearing and singing notes and musical instruments we never imagined possible, hanging with the angels in their lyrics and language. I have always wanted to go to a black church. My prayer life is so much better through music, and black churches, in my opinion, do a much better job at it! 😊 I live in a tiny rural town with no black church, sadly. This past June, my mom, sister and I, 3 churchgoing, church Founding white ladies, 53, 56, and 80, were staying at my father's side as he lay dying for 18 days. My mom played the piano nearly every Sunday in church for 67 years. We all sat around my dying, nearly deaf dad singing hymns and praise songs in 3-part harmony and it was so beautiful. Dad would squeeze our hands and try to keep one eye open. Then, this amazing, beautiful soul heard us through the door as he was coming to minister to my dad. He asked if he could join in bringing this incredible alto/bass into our music. My dad's eye flew open and he could hear the whole thing. The corner of his mouth curved up slightly and he tried to mouth a few words! He was singing! We all saw it. For the next several days Pastor Wilfred came to sing with us, comforting us. He had the most incredible voice and knew all of the songs we did! He'd get them on his phone to play them, we'd pull up the lyrics on ours, and we made such an amazing singing group, if I do say so myself. He was from Uganda and we had so many things in common with his family. He was the pastor at his church, and he and his son led the music. He said every night after that, he'd call his 3 adult children and conference call them in and they'd all sing together. Wilfred said he's never been so spirituality fed by another family. God could not have sent a more perfect person to tend to our deepest needs. He helped heal us along the way. We were in a city unfamiliar to us while dad was in hospice. He died on Father's day after 18 days of no sustenance. We had this great man speak at my dad's funeral, and it was incredible. We wanted to stay and go to his church, but we couldn't. Not yet. 😁 Thank you for this funny look at the difference in worshipping the same God. Don't you love that God gave us a sense of humor and music?
@@cynthiaholland13 Thank you for saying so. No, I've never shared this story anywhere else. I may write something about it some day. Thank you for the encouragement. God bless!
I’m white, I was raised in the southern Baptist church but I lived 1/2 a block from a black gospel church. I’d go to my service Sunday morning and then I’d come home and eat my lunch on the porch so I could listen to the black congregation raising the roof down the street. The best memories of my childhood.
Great that you had the best of both worlds - I did also #WouldNotTradeIt #WhatHeavenWillLookLike 😇❤️🙌🏽
Love this! Such passion is contagious !!
That is lovely❤️
This makes me teary eyed. I so wish I had been exposed to the fire of the black churches growing up. I am moving South so I can find it. 🙏🙌🔥🔥✝️
Raising the roof!!! 😂😂😂
So ain’t nobody gonna talk about how he was killin the keys 🎹 tho?
Ikr!
Real talk bro, I was waiting on some simple chords, but I heard some decent licks in there!
Dude👌👌🔥
Yaaaasssssssssssss
This guy is 🔥🔥When I heard the drop 2 chords, I had to hit rewind and steal that progression for next Sunday’s talk music 🤣🤣🤣
And five hours later black church is still in session🤦🏾♀️
@Samantha Brett.... And that’s the gospel truth!!!! And by then the guest choirs/churches are in attendance.😂😂
So true!
You spelled days wrong lol. You know black church start Sunday & last till Thursday
This is very true! Lol
When I think about Jesus
All He's done for me
When I think about Jesus
How He set me free
I can dance, dance, dance, dance, dance, dance dance, dance all night! 💃🏽🏃🏿♀️🤸🏾♀️🎶🎹🎤
I'm white, 51, and was friends with some of the black kids at school. I always found my church boring and wanted to go to the black churches because of all the singing and general happiness that was exuded. I told my mom when i was little, when i die, i want to go to the 'black part of heaven because it would be more fun'. I didn't realize that we will all worship together and souls don't have color. Only our love for Jesus brings us together. 40 years later, i found out we were also Jewish on my mom's side but she became a Baptist thru a Jewish woman who used to live next door to us.
@monikag1323. Lol. Beautiful story. I'm 40, Black and disliked going to church because of the looong services, hard church benches and having to sit still or be whipped with the rod of correction- yes in church. Yes the music was moving and one of a kind and when there was food prepared for after service that was always a plus. I went to a White church down the street one time when we missed our ride to church and I learned first hand how it was different. I believe it was a Baptist or Methodist church and they took out their hymnal book and started to sing in unison so the natural thing for me to do back then (I was 12) was start clapping and ad-libbing. The whole church turned and looked at my sister and I. Needless to say when we all bowed our heads and closed our eyes to pray, we slid out. Lol. We truly didn't realize that church was that different until that day. But now I like going to some churches of majority White because yall get out on time, yall offer nice gifts if its your first time visiting, there's usually snacks and drinks in the lobby and they put up words to every song so everyone can sing the same lyrics instead of having Sistah Jenkins make up a whole verse to a song that you know only has two verses. But I love how we can appreciate both, share and even laugh at the differences.
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That was so good. Thank you for sharing that. Best laugh I had in months!!😂🤣
@@earleneh.4457 I’m half your age and I dislike going to church too for same reason
I screamed...not the black part of heaven😂😂😂😂😂.
Isn't it beautiful how we can praise God in many different feels
Would love your thoughts on allegory and parables part 1 and 2 on my channel I made them very short and would love your thoughts pls share I would love different opinions
Exactly brother. Praise goes to the most high🙌🏾
Amen brother!
Amen
Yessir! God gave us Joy, and I can't tell you how thankful I am for that!
Oh yeah, you definitely grew up in black church, that wasnt even play acting that was memory.
I agree
That was my whole childhood! Missed 10 birthdays cuz we was still in church! I ain't complaining one bit!
@@shonnonwootensr.7762 ain't gonna lie...those church people would have to throw me a party, get me a cake, some muffins with candles or donuts or sumn, a decades worth of birthdays wasnt gonna just pass me by like that.
That’s was on point lol
And then there’s third service and and service at another church
I am a white man and have sang in many different churches and yep he nailed it . Black churches are alive. I love it.
Full of life!
Listen to the Cambridge singers.
Or ubi caritas in the Catholic church.
Yes, they are
Very entertaining. Is that the purpose to entertain otherwise you might get bored of being in church and spending time with God. It’s what goes on in the deepest part of your heart that matters, not how fulfilling the entertainment was.
Yes he did. I felt the second one all up in my soul. That's church i remember back in the 90s or in the country. New school black churches are a little different. I remember my mom's coworker invited us to his church and my sister and i looked at each other with confused looks of oddness and it was just like the first one. ❤️❤️ I love relatable comedy.
I go to a multiracial church and it's hilarious that depending on who's on the main keys or organ we do both😂
Same! Our church is diverse and our last worship leader was black and we have a hispanic leader now whose style is different but still great! When one of our white worship team members get the lead it is a different vibe then when a black person does. I like the variety.
Pretty sure this is how the Lord intended :D
@@sobeliever1638 I play at a black church, but my mother’s a member at a church like yours. I went once and loved it. Still recommend it to out-of-towners(don’t tell my pastor😂)
Now that sounds like a fun Sunday...lol
Yes we enjoy a mixed church with a variety of musiic styles.
I remember going to a white church. The sermon was only in 30 minutes. I was like where is everybody going. 😆
It was like the burger joint........In & Out.
Sermonette is what we called it..
Exactly!
Yes my first time at my gmom church that I remember remember her pastor was talking all peaceful and calm and then they starting singing and "exit" song I was like when is going to preach? They was like he just did!!!! Were going home. Grab ur stuff!!!! Floored me it was thirty minutes. But I need that dancing and shouting most weeks.
🤣😂
My dude is really talented. Those chords🔥
He not really playing.
He stole the skit idea from someone pretend playing a piano.
And I rebuke him in a Jesus name.
Would love your thoughts on allegory and parables part 1 and 2 on my channel I made them very short and would love your thoughts pls share I would love different opinions and I grew up in church also
I, being white thank God for both versions of church. Black for teaching me to dance and praise without restraint and white well, to praise Him simply. Both are needed. Thank you Jesus.
Both are needed. As a black person when I go to my mostly white church, I enjoy the peace so much. At my black church, I enjoy the joy and excitement.
Amen
Amen to both. Amen :)
Facts and facts
Silver if u ever get the invite to go to a black family house for dinner after church go , it is an extension of our culture ( now there is one rule don’t leave anything on ur plate
Some of the best comedy is sitting in a Black church on Sunday morning thru to afternoon to early evening...we have not even left the building....from Sunday School....to Morning Worship...to dinner in the fellowship hall ...now onto evening service....we so extra....can I get a thank you Jesus....now shout Glory!!!!
This is so true. You are speaking facts and what's so unique is that I am Nigerian living in Nigeria and that's how our churches are here, exactly. I guess Black people are the same every where. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
@@ememmichaeludo2044 Yep
Definitely ain’t leave the building 🤣🤣
As a mixed girl whos been to my white mums congregation and my black dads church this is spot on - had me creasing 😂😂😭
@Derek Jackson crying so hard ur eyes end up slightly open and slightly closed at the same time ( crinkling ) its caused by facial expression, its the same as wrinkling but u end up smiling so hard u end up laughing then your eyes start opening and closing ( its right after blinking )
I been to a white church before and don't mind going back because you'll get to see the games before they start so you gotta enough time to go to the weed man before it starts
@Derek Jackson the context in which she wrote it didn't tell you? oh, come on!🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
but agape luv u anyway!🌞☯✝☮☪🕉🔯 and I think Alyssa got the definition *mostly* right,👍 if you read down page to what she, *additionally* wrote about "agape."
www.christianity.com/wiki/christian-terms/what-does-agape-love-really-mean-in-the-bible.html
Not true for this white girl who grew up pentecostal. We get down in church
Yeah they get crazy in the Pentecostal churches lollll
"And white people be like, your Jesus is angry" as a white person, I just about died! 🤣🤣🤣 so funny!
Racist
Same, gurl! Did you happen to go to FHTC?
-Azariah
PS 20:1, 6-8; IS 43; IS 38:15-20; DAN 3:16-18; JOHN 14:11-21; NAHUM 1:7
@@deborahpatterson1361 huh?
-Azariah
PS 20:1, 6-8; IS 43; IS 38:15-20; DAN 3:16-18; JOHN 14:11-21; NAHUM 1:7
@Deborah Patterson I will pray that God opens your eyes, renew your hart, up lift your spirit and bring joy in your life
@@deborahpatterson1361 🤔 Really? That's what you concluded? I'm black, by the way.
Jamie foxx would be proud
I just had to google Jamie Foxx to see if he died and I didn’t know about it. Why did you speak in past tense.
I was thinking the same thing 🤣🤣🤣
@@KAriedoll because he would use a piano and sing in his stand up shows back in the day
I’m happy somebody realized too lol he was killin them shows.😂
I was a witness to one of those Jamie Foxx shows on my birthday many years ago.
One of the best comedy shows I had ever seen.
Piano and all.
This brother is talented!
This dudes anointing is special you can feel it through a comedy sketch. Pure God given talent.
My boy professed the lord in front all people so smooth and no force. Them folks wanting more .⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️Gave Barry them anointed fingers✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Some of my white friends from college attended the small town black church (so did I) one Sunday. The congregation looked at us like we were in for it. But when the singing started, we were all clapping, singing and celebrating Jesus' love for us together. It was wonderful to be accepted even though we looked different than the majority of people there. We raised the roof with Amazing Grace!
🤣 My wife and I attended a black church for about 3 months. We were two out of I think 5 white people we counted. We didn't mind though, we absolutely loved it! The pastor spoke truth and didn't mince words, the worship was lively...it was excellent! I still listen to his sermons when I need a bit of a shot in the arm. ;)
I am an older white lady. This young man was spot on!! I love BOTH worship services!! When my now grown children were teens. Our church and a black church here in our town got all the kids together. And they worshiped that Sunday of the black church. My kids came home and they were dancing and praising. They said Mama white people don't know how to worship!!!! 😂 They had a ball! ❤️
Hahaha awesome!
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Lol… your kids saw the light🤣
Their Jesus is angry 😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
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Yes, because He's a man of war. No pun intended
Ucaphukile uJehova wabo ...
@@lastofadyingbreed9895 😂😂😂
@@monunyabidness5949 nyan
I’m Mexican and I love black churches energy!! You can really feel the spirit in there!!
That's that Soul that we have and no other people have. That's why some of the best singers come outta the black American church.
Agreed!
As a sax player, I was lookin for the hand signals during them preaching chords! ✌🖐☝️
Yeeeeeessssss the signals are everything!!!!!
LOL
Don’t even bring up the head nods from the keys player bruh
Listen to the crowd when he dropped the 1 chord after For God so loved the world. Some church folks up in there knew what time it was
But why I almost set out a shout when he went to the black church?!😂😂
I swear it's like u can feel the spirit lol
It’s muscle memory. That’s all it is..
Oh there was a switch... lol
HEY NOW!!😇🤣😂
@@ChrisJohnson-ov5cm I said that the other day to my boyfriend 🤗when you go to a black church you know you've felt the Lord's presence in your heart 💒 I've been around the atmosphere of a black church and let me tell you this, you can't get no closer to God unless you are dead🤗🙏🤗
In Louisiana we have mixed churches and we get both. I love that.
I was a practicing catholic, and I went to a predominantly black catholic church in Louisiana. That shit was a whole another experience.
@@user-lp3cf5yn5b i LOVE that!!!!
This is literally the Jamie Foxx blue print. Shoutout to bro for bringing this kind of comedy back
My mom grew up in the 60s segregated South... She had to hide the fact that her friends were Black for their safety and hers My mom used to sneak to the black church and they kept it a secret. And later .She lost her first job in 73 cause she refused to stop eating her lunch with her friends
And I wonder how much we’ve evolved since then. Blessings to your mom for being an open and loving human.
@@linda_lawson I think we went forward a lot but there is so much more work to be done. Mommy also said it reminds her so much of the 60s now in that way. I'll never forget her also telling me about when MLK died and the fact she had to hide her grief and shead many tears in private with herself when she heard the news.
We are still fighting the good fight here in Appalachin East Ky. We joined up with the Movement from the hood to the hollow grassroots movement and the no hate in The Hollows for Charles Booker. We gonna help get that man in the Senate hopefully
@@shannondyke3585 Thank you for the work you do. I’m going to follow up on this!
@@linda_lawson Mom grew up in the THE NEAR MEMORIES OF, Bourbon, Scott, MONTGOMERY, and other Bluegrass Counties in Kentucky, where. Including the horse farms, flat lands, remnants of the civil war and Jim Crow Where keeping a POC DOWN IN REAL TIME and SEGREGATING THEM....In 73..I was born and raised and I was raised and now live in East Ky Appalachia, When I was in 4th grade My cousin's biracial children came to school in Morgan County in E Ky .... Well, when they moved I'll never forget how scared I was for my kin, The kindergarten teachers screamed and cursed and picked on my little by racial cousin at Crockett Elm. The teacher/monitor done it mostly in the lunchroom.. this was the early ,80s and nothing was done..?Just like there was nothing done about the 34 year old female Librarian that ran off with a 13 year old MALE student ..As far as Derrick My family and I prayed for a guilty verdict.. We got it. I cried my eyes out. I saw the snuff film same as y'all.... DERRICK IS A MURDERING COP
That’s just sad!
I'm white and was raised catholic, there is a major difference between black and white churches. A few years back I went to a bunch of different churches just to find a church I liked.. and even tho i cried with praise and joy in the black/baptist churches. I found that the sermon in a white Presbyterian church was more touching and relatable for me. But I got to say, walking into a black church and being the only white girl there was an experience. The Pastor even shouted me out. Made me go up and receive my very own blessing. Once church was over the older ladies came at me with a bunch of questions.. and my answer was God is love and love is color blind. Man never been fed so much cake and cookies..
I'm Buddhist. I had a black roommate in college. She took me to her church once. I had a great time! The entire church danced during the service, and then everyone stayed to eat afterwards--so much food! She said it was a regular Sunday. I loved it!
Nam myogo renege kyo 🕉️
I'm from New Zealand and I hope one day I can attend a black church service!! We have the white band and its very basic sway side to side someone is usually out of time and someone in the back is flat and then we have our Maori/Polynesian band and that's when there is more soul we have harmonies and someone doing trills and runs its great lol
Virtue signaling
@@elizabethh6638 huh?
@Nikah Kapea the best church I've ever been to in all of NZ was Te Rautini in Hamilton. Their worship band were amazing, the wairua there was beyond amazing!
@@tylahoc9271 yesss I was privileged to be able to see them at Easter camp. All glory to God!!
If you get a chance, bring a lunch. Trust me
“Their Jesus is angry“ had me rolling! 😂
I am 47 from Louisville KY, and I grew up in a pentecostal church; very spiritual. It was fire and brimstone. Lol. But seriously growing up was my favorite part of the service when the Holy Spirit moved like a tidal wave during the singing part of the worship. Thank you Jesus, thank you Jesus!
Was the name of your church Christ Gospel Church by any chance?
SAME
As a pastor's kidd I can tell you this is true. My father was part of a church's together so we would be invited to a bunch of other churches. And I swear whit church was simple and finished on time
Yes simple & empty from The Holy Spirits presence
The church I go to is multiethnic. The pastor is black. Church starts at 11 and ends at 12:30. The Word is prophetic and awesome.
I love this joke because it shows us just how much of ourselves we put into how we see and understand God. Our history and who we are as individuals as well as a collective group profoundly effects our perception of God.
This guy is gonna be 1 of the greats mark my word
Black churches really get into feeling the music. It’s great. My brother likes to visit some Black churches on Sunday mornings in his district where he works as a police officer.
Grew up in a Presbyterian Church anybody get excited in the pulpit would definitely be getting the stink eye
I hear you!! Everything is done decently and in order. I remember one time the Reverend got a big scolding by the Elders and Deacons of our church for sermon he preached. The Sermon was about drinking alcoholic beverages in moderation as a Christian. Well, it was a great sermon except for one important detail...we were the Presbyterian Church of the Salt River Indian Reservation. Social drinking is not exactly the norm on the Salt River Indian Reservation! Needless to say, he was a wonderful friend and Pastor to us all. I miss him dearly! May you rest in Peace, Reverend Durler, here's toasting you!
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That sucks, then again I am Catholic, so I understand.
@@lynnfarley7851 Lol! They wanted "decency and order" that didn't disturb their dis-order. Isn't that the struggle of the modern church? "Save me from hell, Messiah, just don't take away my sin."
#fixitJesu
Yeah I'll tell you what, I personally don't think it should be that way.
We go to an apostolic Pentecostal church with people from all ethnicities and backgrounds, doesn't matter what color you are but we always flow and worship and praise and shout like his "black church" love every minute and always ready for the next service, word of God and moving of His Spirit!!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Was waiting for someone to mention this! That's the nail on the head girrrrl! Hallelujah. Praise the Lord.
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This dude is so underrated
Hilarious and so true.
Can we please get back to the world we can can laugh about each other's differences instead of getting offended.
I am white to the core and I love my culture but I also love and appreciate other cultures as well.
"Amenn~! Thank you Jes-aahs~! Thank you Gaahd~!"
Lord forgive me for laughing so hard on that! Its so true, he sounded like my mom 😂
I am Apostolic, and guess we’re somewhere in between.
We do get loud and shout, but sometimes it’s a calm reverent silence, when there is a particularly powerful presence of the Holy Ghost, when to utter a word would literally be profane.
I’m glad that God doesn’t need any instruction as to how to move among his
people. His presence is always welcome,
but often misunderstood.
The shout is joyful, but sometimes we need to just be still, and know that He is God.
Didn't know he could play and sing! This is hilarious 🤣
I started going to such a church in the summer of 2021 and I've never looked back. The pastor and his wife have seen so much potential that I had stifled and shut down for nearly 11 years in the last place I was in.
Lol, he didn’t go to the white churches I grew up in! I’ve seen red faced pastors sweat, call out rowdy teens, jump up and down and shout. And I’m BAPTIST. We’re the calm ones. Don’t even get me started on my Assembly of God cousins. Even the Baptists think they’re a little nuts. 😂
You are talking Southern Baptist. I'm just a Baptist and our Pastors don't shout and scream he'll and damnation as Southern Baptist Pastors are known to do. Mine tells stories to help people relate and has a great sense of humor. I had the privilege and joy to go to a black church once as a kid. Man was that fun.
He went to one of those white nondenominational "church of love" or something similar hahahaha, my parents call them "new age churches" lol
I feel eouthern white baptists are an exception🤣😂
Stop It! I'm Assemblies of God. Lol!!!
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Man, that’s a talent I never knew he had! I’m glad he showed that side of him.
I was The only, Latina girl in this Gospel Church and Everyone we're African Americans and I just Loved the way they Welcome me, they make me feel like Good and I keep going They Told me, that JESUS Loves Everybody, so I love my Church and my Fellow, Brother's and Sisters ❤️
I genuinely love this man... he is a great comedian 😂😂
This got too real 😂😂😂
Lmaooo this is beautiful 🤣🤣 “He’s not angry, He’s passionate!”
Black Church is filled with The Holy Trinity. You get fed by the word of God You free Jesus saving grace & you can feel The Holy Spirit moving around 🙏🏾
Black church was passionate in the 50s. After the fatherlessness and angry mother and grandmothers and people forcing people into religion and wolf ministers it has turned so angry. Lol. Only an angry person would get offended at people calling them angry.
Amen!!! Stirring your spirit, cause we are living and speaking spirits!!!
It all beautiful in the eyes of God. Amen. White and black. Glory unto God. 😉👌🙏😁😇😅☺😆😃🙃🙂🤍🖤🧡❤💛💚💙💙💜🤎💫💥💢💯
Right! No church is better then the other, u can praise God in YOUR own way. Amen
Lol, I am so tickled at this!!! That is it, that's how black churches act and don't forget, they will break out into a shout, lol!!! Nothing like a good Ole black church... you will not be bored!!!!
I remember one time when I was really young, about 4 or 5 maybe, or even younger, I was at my church and it was a 3 PM service for some special occasion. But I fell asleep and woke up to a praise break. I don't know why I remember that particular event so much, but yeah, I was just like what's going on? Then I realized I was still at church. I'm 15 now and play keyboard for my church. And yeah, I still love those praise breaks.
This is the future of comedy? It's in good hands...Salute
The Quickening I felt in my spirit @ 1:37..... Whew chile🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽😂😂
Amen! I thought it was just me🙈
I'm white and I felt it! I guess it's because I love Jesus and any type of praise makes me happy!
@@monikag1323 Amen color doesn’t Matter 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I cannot...Lol.. . I've been to both... He's an awesome comedian!!! Continue to use all your gifts and talents God has given you Sir. But God still gets the Glory!!!! no matter what church you go too!!
Love Barry’s standup. It’s clean, interesting, and hilarious. Been a minute since I have seen a comic act without cuss words and it is refreshing. As if he were not already amazing, he is musician, too? And, uses it in his standup? Thank you, Jesus!
Man, I Seen him First with Big Jah. When The Whole Crew Stupid. I Knew He Was Special 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 💯💯💯
This is the second set I've seen this brother do with ZERO cursing and I was crying laughing both times.
😂🤣😂😅this brother here is TALENTED. AMEN😫🤣😂😂😆😂🤣🤘🏽🙏
It takes 10 hours to get through one song. When you’re getting ready to sit down they are just getting started. Can’t tell you how many times my butt was getting ready to hit the bench and the spirit touched the organist 😂😂😂
Bruh..... this dude can't miss! Every clip I come across on him is funny AF!
I laughed so hard I spit on my phone. 🤣 Their Jesus is angry is what got me.
All of it got me. He did it so perfectly.
All we need now is Jake and Elwood ........."We're on a mission from God".
This made my day. Dude is hilarious and love all of his videos.
I didn't know he was so multi-talented! Very impressed!
I like the schedule my church be keeping. We start at 10:50 and end no later than 12 noon. Thank you Jesus!
I didn't realize that he was such a talented musician. I like those chords!
The first time I went to a white Baptist church, i was so confused. Lol it was so subdued and it only lasted an hour lol. This was great!
That was back in the day. Today people go to white church for sanity and to watch a tedtalk and go home. Charismania and angry ministers can exhaust people.
"PUT CHO HANDS TOGETA FA JESUS!!!" . I jst choked😭🤣😆🙏🏻🤣😆😆
So true. As a white guy, give me black church any day. Love how black church choir dances as well.
Those chords at the beginning were rich, made me feel to enter in 🙌🏽
That so true. I grew up going to a Catholic Church and be out enough time to eat breakfast at home. Now, I have been to to a Baptist Church and this was all day event and you got out in time for dinner🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂❤️
Saturday evening mass even better...less attendance in and out in under 30 min
@@amymenjivar3489 ❤️
"Oh my their Jesus is angry" 🤣🤣
My hand immediately went up to praise Him when he started on the Black churches ☺😂😂 We can't help it!
😂 Me too and I'm white! (But I'm Pentecostal, so it's just like black church haha)
The keys though 🔥
I've been to a black church a few time...and damn it lasts like the whole day, so much energy the whole time
“He’s been too good to you”. RIGHT😂🤣🤣
That is so true. You don't go to sleep in a Southern Baptist church.
About 30 years ago when my mom was our (white) church's pianist, we hosted a Black Choir during a revival. Their pianist fell ill at the last moment and thought they might have to cut their performance short or cancel. My mom reviewed their songs with the director and agreed to try to play with them. May I say.... My momma rocked!! 🎶🤘 God blessed her with the ability to play just about anything by ear since she was very young. The Holy Spirit was hoppin' that evening!
Truth! My friend sent me this tonight while I was at church 🤣 moms was the speaker. He right 🤣
Gotta admit it sounds like they're having fun in there.
Can I get an Amen!
Who's going to testify!
Hallelujah!
That is one of the funniest things I have ever seen! So musical, and so accurate. And hey, I'm white, but I can testify to this difference.
I've had the pleasure of attending black church services with a black friend a few times in the distant past. And then again a couple of years ago.
There's no denying the difference. The Spirit is alive and present in a black church during worship. It's definitely an uplifting experience. You can't help but feel it! ✌🤣
DAmn he's funny and talented!
I love Barry. I saw him do this routine on AGT last week. Hope he goes far.
This guy is so talented!!
I love this dude's clips he is one of my favorite go to comedians.
This is so funny because it's entirely true! My white church is like going to a funeral sometimes. I wish some of the members singing would get happy once in a while. Of course, then the rest of them would probably think they were trying to speak in tongues or something. We do have one older gentleman that I like to call the whoo guy. He whoos at the top of his lungs when he gets happy in church. Hahaha! 😂😂
That's the best definition of the difference between SPIRIT and SOUL.
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Man that melody at the beginning was sooooo beautiful
Wow even as a comedian, BBrewer is preaching on stage 🙌🏽
Love it, I go to a mostly white church but it's preached like a black church and it's awesome! You're not sleeping there. Great Keys Brother!
Whew could have started a Holy Ghost blow out
This was awesome and so perfectly true, funny, and wonderful musicianship! I look forward to everyone singing praise to God at His feet, our new perfect ears and our perfect voices, hearing and singing notes and musical instruments we never imagined possible, hanging with the angels in their lyrics and language. I have always wanted to go to a black church. My prayer life is so much better through music, and black churches, in my opinion, do a much better job at it! 😊 I live in a tiny rural town with no black church, sadly. This past June, my mom, sister and I, 3 churchgoing, church Founding white ladies, 53, 56, and 80, were staying at my father's side as he lay dying for 18 days. My mom played the piano nearly every Sunday in church for 67 years. We all sat around my dying, nearly deaf dad singing hymns and praise songs in 3-part harmony and it was so beautiful. Dad would squeeze our hands and try to keep one eye open. Then, this amazing, beautiful soul heard us through the door as he was coming to minister to my dad. He asked if he could join in bringing this incredible alto/bass into our music. My dad's eye flew open and he could hear the whole thing. The corner of his mouth curved up slightly and he tried to mouth a few words! He was singing! We all saw it. For the next several days Pastor Wilfred came to sing with us, comforting us. He had the most incredible voice and knew all of the songs we did! He'd get them on his phone to play them, we'd pull up the lyrics on ours, and we made such an amazing singing group, if I do say so myself. He was from Uganda and we had so many things in common with his family. He was the pastor at his church, and he and his son led the music. He said every night after that, he'd call his 3 adult children and conference call them in and they'd all sing together. Wilfred said he's never been so spirituality fed by another family. God could not have sent a more perfect person to tend to our deepest needs. He helped heal us along the way. We were in a city unfamiliar to us while dad was in hospice. He died on Father's day after 18 days of no sustenance. We had this great man speak at my dad's funeral, and it was incredible. We wanted to stay and go to his church, but we couldn't. Not yet. 😁 Thank you for this funny look at the difference in worshipping the same God. Don't you love that God gave us a sense of humor and music?
This is beautiful. Has your story been written down and shared somewhere. I feel I have read this memorable story before. It truly touches my heart.
@@cynthiaholland13 Thank you for saying so. No, I've never shared this story anywhere else. I may write something about it some day. Thank you for the encouragement. God bless!
That "oooh Looord" took me out
That yeah at the begging was so classic took me back
Oh man, this is so hilarious 😂😂😂
Brewer!!! You on the keys! You know the English language and your music. All right there now!
This was hilarious. 😁😆😂🤣🤣
This will never get old to me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
His hands are beyond talent...🤯
Just beautiful that he knows how to play❤️