Definitely a great song! I was curious, though... Steve French was their Baritone Singer during this time, but I didn't see him singing in this song, and I didn't even see him. It's a good thing that their new Pianist (At that time), Andy Stringfield, could sing the Baritone line in this song. Just wondering if you noticed that too, as it refers to Steve French.
@@GospelTestimony Yes. I didn't say that he wasn't at this concert, only that he wasn't onstage on this song. It could've been, that he was taking a break. One thing that I'll say: It's a good thing, that their pianist, Andy Stringfield, knew how to sing Baritone, and that he knew the material! God always provides the perfect answer, and, in this case, Andy Stringfield was the perfect answer! God knows what we have need of...and his grace is sufficient.
Arthur is the best voice in Southern Gospel...Jeff is the best bass around...when I get to Heaven, I want to belt one out with these guys....Praise the Lord...
At that time, their Tenor Singer was Billy Hodges. He left a few years later, and had to have Throat Surgery, and I think that it was, that he had to have Nodules cut from his Larynx.
Good question. The answer is no. This was from around 2007. It was Jeff Chapman at Bass, Steve French at Baritone, Arthur Rice at Lead, and Billy Hodges at Tenor. Andy Stringfield at Piano (& in this song, he's singing Baritone, as Steve French was off-stage), Kreis French at Bass Guitar, and Dennis Murphy at Drums.
What a great song! Sung to perfection by Arthur. Praise God for his marvelous grace!
They are this generation's Cathedral Quartet
Definitely a great song! I was curious, though... Steve French was their Baritone Singer during this time, but I didn't see him singing in this song, and I didn't even see him. It's a good thing that their new Pianist (At that time), Andy Stringfield, could sing the Baritone line in this song. Just wondering if you noticed that too, as it refers to Steve French.
@@GospelTestimony Yes. I didn't say that he wasn't at this concert, only that he wasn't onstage on this song. It could've been, that he was taking a break. One thing that I'll say: It's a good thing, that their pianist, Andy Stringfield, knew how to sing Baritone, and that he knew the material! God always provides the perfect answer, and, in this case, Andy Stringfield was the perfect answer! God knows what we have need of...and his grace is sufficient.
Arthur is the best voice in Southern Gospel...Jeff is the best bass around...when I get to Heaven, I want to belt one out with these guys....Praise the Lord...
we'll have 10,000 years in Heaven to do it. I think we'll have plenty of time to meet all these gospel greats, Praise God!
Love the words of this song. Arthur sings it beautifully and emotionally.
Beaitiful group. I watch them too & their such a blessing.
Wow! You can't watch this and not be touched by the message and the way Arthur sings it.
Arthur hands down is the best singer I've ever heard!
What a fantastic blend of great voices. More importantly the message.
This song says it all. We are nothing, and a sinner without God's mercy and great sacrifice to save us. Powerful song!
AMEN!!!!
Man I love them and praise Jesus for them. Seen them many times thank God. He is Lord.
This is quartet singing at its best. oh man what a song. My sentiments are expressed throughout this song.
my favorite gospel group. Love this song and hoping to sing it as a solo at my church.
The best song I have heard in along time!
Awesome, Mr. Rice
Thank you Lord for your Loving kindness n mercy to us that we so undeserving .
Great song, great message these guys are the best!
That bass ! Wow !!
ABSOLUTELY!!!
Jeff Chapman, the Bass Singer shown here, has been with the Kingdom Heirs since 2002. Before that, he had sung Bass with the Anchormen in the 1990s.
Amazing!!
Very touching song. It has the words of a prayer.
It is a powerful song and they sing anointed.
What is the name of the tenor?
At that time, their Tenor Singer was Billy Hodges. He left a few years later, and had to have Throat Surgery, and I think that it was, that he had to have Nodules cut from his Larynx.
A good one- don’t subscribe, we have all their CDs
Arthur has risen to Glen Payne level status - he is great!
You are correct!
any one to send me the full song in words please...I love the song so much...God will bless you.
Who wrote this song? I'm guessing Rodney Griffin??
there want be another Glen Payne but Authur is close
They have many videos. Is this the most recent group?
Good question. The answer is no. This was from around 2007. It was Jeff Chapman at Bass, Steve French at Baritone, Arthur Rice at Lead, and Billy Hodges at Tenor. Andy Stringfield at Piano (& in this song, he's singing Baritone, as Steve French was off-stage), Kreis French at Bass Guitar, and Dennis Murphy at Drums.
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