Remembering Rev. Charles H. Nicks, Jr. 22 YEARS Later!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • 22 years ago, our Pastor went home to be with the LORD. In this presentation we Remember our Pastor Rev. Charles H. Nicks, Jr. his music, his affiliations, his church family, the choirs, the many, many records he served as producer/presenter/musician. The albums with Rev. James Cleveland, Pastor Nicks, served as organist on those LP's. To Purchase DVD's or CD's contact us at www.HMusicalServices.com. Also, you can contribute material (video/audio/pictures) to this legacy! We can have them converted to up to date media, and return them.

Комментарии • 36

  • @preciousjohnson6966
    @preciousjohnson6966 2 года назад +1

    Giving God All Of The Praise And Glory For Our Blessings In Jesus Christ Name Amen Glory To God Glory To God Glory Praise God For The Victory In Jesus Christ Name Amen

  • @JamarSkyles
    @JamarSkyles 3 года назад

    Those who grew up in the Baptist church, remember this kind of choir singing.

  • @PastorMcCray
    @PastorMcCray 12 лет назад +3

    As a minister who was licensed by Pastor Nicks, I am truly moved by these memories. I thank God for St James and the impact that it had on my life. Singing with the Allegros was an experience that I will never forget. But most of all I will never forget this man of God who touched the lives of so many.

  • @britishlad5648
    @britishlad5648 5 лет назад +7

    If you were in Detroit, MI St. James Missionary Baptist Church was the place to be on a Sunday night!!!

  • @ButchinDetroit
    @ButchinDetroit 14 лет назад +3

    This is an amazing and heart warming collection of songs and visual memories from the life of our late pastor, Rev. Charles Nicks, Jr. Those of us who were blessed to have served under his anointed pastoral leadership and consummate musical prowess for a season will forever treasure the memories and give God thanks for the spiritual strength and leadership we gained. Rev. Nicks was a great person in the history of church leadership, gospel music promotion and just personal interaction.

  • @tquanparks
    @tquanparks 10 лет назад +7

    This is where I grew up at, my god mother Oddie Anderson was the youth directress there. Thanks to Rev. Nicks and the entire St. James family, my spiritual foundation is strong!

  • @KevinTspirit
    @KevinTspirit 11 лет назад +7

    I thank God for being born and raised in Detroit, what a heritage of music and ministries we were blessed with. Matha Jean "The Queen", Rev. Nicks, Rev. Franklin, Prophet Jones, Dr. Sampson, the list just goes on and on. Visting St. James or listening to the broadcast helped this young Detroit boy walk in light , when all around him there were shadows. Thank you God

  • @wjiharris
    @wjiharris 13 лет назад +3

    My memories go back to Pastor Barnett, before Rev. Nicks became an ordained minister. I was not a member of St. James, but spent many a Sunday night worshiping on Mount Elliot and Pulford praising God with the choirs of St. James. As I sat listening and watching this tribute, I could only thank God for growing up in Detroit when mighty ministries like St. James were in their heyday. I bless the sacred memory of Rev. Charles H. Nicks, Jr.

  • @brendashort3294
    @brendashort3294 3 года назад +1

    Good music never gets old or die out. Real gospel music sounds good even after many, many, many years has passed by. Love St. James Adult Choir...they really was singing to the Lord. Thanks for taking me down memory lane. Have a blessed day to whoever vlog this video thank you!!! 😇💖😇🙏 🙏💒 ⛪

  • @gapdweller2
    @gapdweller2 11 лет назад +5

    I concur, Detroit was rich with gospel ministries that could be heard on the radio Sunday nites.

  • @rolandsmith8707
    @rolandsmith8707 10 лет назад +11

    As I sit here listening and watching these videos tears of great joy flood my soul. How I remember these days. Old school. I thank God I have these memories that I will cherish forever in my soul. Bless you Pastor and all of those who are with you.

  • @ebegreg100
    @ebegreg100 14 лет назад +2

    This is a wonderful presentation for a Great Man of Music. I loved and admired Rev. Charles Nicks Jr. very much and I miss him very much. Seeing the pictures of the choir at Ford Auditorium is such a blessing and brings back tremendous memories for me. This is a well deserved tribute.

  • @mrtheoneandonly83
    @mrtheoneandonly83 11 лет назад +4

    Twinkie is killing that piano. I have this record in my collection.

  • @anichellep
    @anichellep 13 лет назад +5

    I LOVE THIS!!!

    • @bobbiegordon6417
      @bobbiegordon6417 5 лет назад

      Me too Love this song they don't sing like that no more

  • @pocketdrummer84
    @pocketdrummer84 14 лет назад +3

    great presentation!! God bless you! Wish there was great artist like him today!

  • @davidwilturner1095
    @davidwilturner1095 10 лет назад +7

    Remembering Rev. Charles Nick at the gmwa (gospel music workshop) he and Rev. Cleveland are surely missed.

  • @ButchinDetroit
    @ButchinDetroit 14 лет назад +2

    Even if you life was touched by the life of Rev. Charles Nicks, Jr. for a season, one thing for certain is that the memories displayed in this presentation are still alive and well and no one can take them away nor the spiritual prowess gained as so eloquently stated in Deuteronomy 32:7.
    We thank God for where God has planted us in ministry today and Rev. Nicks’ legacy has helped equipt us to do greatness for the Lord in these vineyards.
    Dea. Steve Johnson
    SOFIM, Detroit, MI

  • @TiffanyDancy
    @TiffanyDancy 12 лет назад +4

    Love It! Brings back some wonderful memories:) And I see myself sitting there on the steps with my red glasses on:) Made me smile! Thanks for posting this.

  • @marynewson3073
    @marynewson3073 5 месяцев назад

    Amen

  • @FelixScottJr
    @FelixScottJr 12 лет назад +3

    I guess it was the late 1980's when he passed. Man time is really going fast. George Rucker our director died in the the early 1990's then. St James was a great church. I would like to have church like that again, but I guess I am just dreaming.

  • @mrhammondb3
    @mrhammondb3 14 лет назад +3

    GREAT POST AND TRIBUTE

  • @damonemontez
    @damonemontez 10 лет назад +5

    Beautiful Tribute... Peace & Blessings

  • @deaconsteve100
    @deaconsteve100 12 лет назад +4

    @goodstiff Yes, St. James Baptist Church divided into three fellowships six years ago: Shield of Faith Church, 13600 Vandyke, Detroit (Bishop James Jennings Pastor), Historic St. James Baptist Church, Evergreen Rd. (Pastor Argustus Williams) and St. James Missionary Baptist Church. All are still flourishing, albeit smaller congregations than the original with Choirs still reverberating. SOFC History on my FB Page. Stephen F. Johnson

  • @smalleffort3192
    @smalleffort3192 10 лет назад +3

    Thank you !!!

  • @Mzprez41
    @Mzprez41 13 лет назад +2

    Very impressive, thank you for sharing!

  • @deaconsteve100
    @deaconsteve100 12 лет назад +3

    @greathingsinstore4me O Give Thanks concerts have not been maintained by churches even though there have been several attempts. The old church is in a state of neglect after being abandoned by the last occupant, Revival Tabernacle (Bishop Andre Woods, Pastor). You have to visit new churches.

  • @gloriaanderson6710
    @gloriaanderson6710 Год назад

    What year did Rev. Nick's pass and how old was he. So very happy that there are the wonderful videos of him, what a talented man he was!

  • @ApostolicPreacher30
    @ApostolicPreacher30 8 лет назад +2

    Is the original St. James Baptist Church still around?

    • @pyerceoates9625
      @pyerceoates9625 7 лет назад +1

      Khristian Alexander Yes indeed and the choir still sings. Same address...and the from what I understand the sanctuary is the same

    • @pyerceoates9625
      @pyerceoates9625 7 лет назад +1

      I was recently corrected. The church is no longer at the same address. They are in a different building and my understanding is the choir is a bit different now

    • @valjolly7469
      @valjolly7469 5 лет назад

      No it’s no longer around, the church had moved and been renamed.

    • @Onlyone-m6f
      @Onlyone-m6f 5 лет назад

      @@valjolly7469 Do you know the new name of the church? I was wondering what happen to them.

  • @mrtheoneandonly83
    @mrtheoneandonly83 11 лет назад +1

    Is Jean Fredericks related to Herman?

  • @JamarSkyles
    @JamarSkyles 3 года назад

    Those who grew up in the Baptist church, remember this kind of choir singing.

  • @JamarSkyles
    @JamarSkyles 3 года назад

    Those who grew up in the Baptist church, remember this kind of choir singing.