About International Christian Fellowship Choir

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International Christian Fellowship Choir

2011 Performer

The Music Ministry of the International Christian Fellowship of Atlanta Georgia was established in the year 1988 under the supervision of Jay McGill. Rev. Dr. Warren Booker offered musical support through the years. The Music ministry has produced several Cassettes, CDs and a CD/DVD combo. The Choir (the International Voices of Zion (IVOZ) in particular, perform in the Black Arts Festival in 1994, and produce its’ first cassette entitle “I Try God” under the direction of Chief Warren Booker in 1988. The trademark is the ICF Music Ministry that includes the Choir (IVOZ), the Praise Team (Divine Joy), the Musician, the Praise Dancers (Virtue, Daughters of Zion, Young But Anointed) and Men Chorus is to “Sing the Lord’s song in the strange land” with emphases on traditional West African Traditional Gospel music.

In 1995, the second cassette done was “Come Let Us Praise The Lord” CD was produce under the direction of Rev. and Sister D also known as Blandi Deline and Debbie Scott Caranda. The third musical recording was an International musical CD that is entitled “Unity- Jamming For Christ”. This CD has a variety of musical selections and it was produced under the direction of Debbie Scot-Caranda in 2000.

The most recent production of the Music Ministry is the production of a West African Traditional Gospel Praise and Worship/ Dance CD/DVD combo under the direction of Sister Lydia K. Hutchinson in 2010. There is a compassion book to the CD/DVD Combo by Rev. William BGK Harris that documents the West African Tradition Gospel Music with the words in English and tradition dialects/languages, musical notes and lots of musical related information. For the first time, Western choirs can see the words to a song with its traditional language and musical notes for selected songs. To God be the glory as we render praises in songs and dances with drums, and strings the African way.