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Dorinda Clark-Cole, Jonathan McReynolds, Kirk Franklin & More Honored at 2024 BMI Trailblazer of Gospel Music Awards
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BMI's Trailblazer of Gospel Music honoree Dorinda Clark-Cole and BMI's President & CEO Mike O'Neill attend the 2024 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards on March 28, 2024 at Flourish in Atlanta, GA. 
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BMI's VP, Creative, Atlanta Catherine Brewton, BMI Champion Award recipient Jonathan McReynolds and BMI's President & CEO Mike O'Neill attend the 2024 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards on March 28, 2024 at Flourish in Atlanta, GA. 
BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) celebrated the best in Gospel music on March 28, 2024 at the 2024 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards held at Flourish in Atlanta, GA. Gospel legend and world-renowned evangelist Dorinda Clark-Cole, of the acclaimed Clarke sisters, was honored as a Trailblazer of Gospel Music in recognition of her illustrious career spanning over 50 years. Jonathan McReynolds received the BMI Champion Award, the first time this accolade was presented at this ceremony, for his exceptional artistry and impact on Gospel music.
BMI’s Gospel Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Publisher of the Year and the Top 25 Gospel Songs of the previous year were also announced at the private ceremony hosted by BMI’s President & CEO, Mike O’Neill and Vice President, Creative, Atlanta, Catherine Brewton.
The inspirational luncheon began with a celebration of music and joyful worship, with Tim Bowman, Jr., performing his BMI award-winning song “Jesus,” with Kim Burrell and Faith City Music, co-written with Le’Andria Johnson and VaShawn Mitchell. Zacardi Cortez brought the house down with his BMI award-winning song “You’ve Been Good to Me,” before moving to the event’s main honorees and award-winners.
As a Trailblazer of Gospel Music, Dorinda Clarke-Cole was saluted for her legendary career and contributions to the genre with several powerful tribute performances honoring her legacy. Crystal Aikin’s heartfelt voice kicked things off with “I’m Coming Out,” and Tasha Page-Lockhart brought the audience to their feet with a moving performance of “I’m Still Here.” Yolanda Adams followed with a magnetic rendition of “Take It Back,” with Lisa Knowles-Smith jumping in to help close out the performance. Clark-Cole’s niece Kierra Sheard finished the amazing tribute with an uplifting version of “My Redeemer Liveth.”
Upon receiving the afternoon’s highest honor, Clarke-Cole admitted to being “deeply humbled” and “extremely grateful.” She continued with advice for songwriters saying, “when you are at your lowest, that’s when God can get your greatest… keep writing, keep getting inspired by God because somebody is being blessed.”
After receiving the BMI Champion Award celebrating his outstanding success in Gospel music and beyond, Jonathan McReynolds thanked BMI’s Catherine Brewton and Wardell Malloy for all the love and support they have given him throughout his career. His tribute started with DOE giving a beautiful performance of “Grace” and she also joined Tyree Miller for a duet of “Cycles.” Darrel Walls followed with his resounding rendition of “Lovin’ Me,” and Jason Nelson shared his passionate version of “God Is Good,” which brought the audience to their feet.
Throughout the event, BMI saluted the Top 25 most-performed Gospel songs of the previous year, leading up to the highly anticipated BMI Gospel Song of the Year award, which went to “Kingdom” written by Kirk Franklin, Jonathan Jay, Chandler Moore and Jacob Poole. The song by Maverick City Music X Kirk Franklin debuted at #17 on the Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart, #6 on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart. It also received a 2023 GRAMMY Award for Best Gospel Performance/Song. BMI’s Gospel Songwriter of the Year was a three-way tie between Kirk Franklin, Travis Greene and Tamela Mann for each writing two of the most performed Gospel songs of the previous year. Franklin was honored for “Bless Me” and the BMI Gospel Song of the Year “Kingdom,” Greene for “Finished” and “Tent Revival,” and Mann was also honored for “Finished” and “He Did It For Me.”
BMI’s Gospel Publisher of the Year went to Essential Music Publishing, for the second year in a row.
To join the conversation on social media, follow us @BMI and use #BMIGospel.  Please visit https://www.bmi.com/trailblazers2024 to see a full list of BMI’s Trailblazers of Gospel Music Award honorees.
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dorcasmeadoweswife · 2 months
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literally every blonde male character is either the biggest golden retriever ever or the villain that tried to tear the whole world apart. there's no in-between.
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chaos-man64 · 2 months
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cottagefork · 11 months
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Rebecca responding to Rupert’s mention of the first Richmond match he saw with “When they used to play by candlelight” is one of the BEST lines in this episode and it is being slept on, and I can just not allow that!
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skeletonea · 1 year
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Not my fault they're hot and funny 😫
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Credit to the person who made this, I can't rember who tho
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calyxthenerd · 9 months
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I think what I love most about Alice’s books is that, the conflicts are more real, like, there isn’t necessarily anyone that’s fully ‘in the wrong’ just human beings making mistakes and hurting people they love, and yeah, some characters are in fact evil (you all know who I’m talking about) but that’s also part of the human experience, sometimes being selfish is just part of who we are (also I think not depending solely on miscommunication just shows how great of a writer they are)
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Friday the 13th bloody vinyl
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hyperfocuscentre · 2 years
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me at 4am after reading the most gut-wrenching, angsty, heartbreaking, tear jerking fanfiction:
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bibibusinessman · 2 months
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I am actually not ok. Wayne Family Adventures and HeartStopper are both on hiatus.
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esqueletosgays · 7 months
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FRIDAY THE 13TH (1980)
Director: Sean S. Cunningham Cinematography: Barry Abrams
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bluelotuswrites · 2 months
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Chapters: 1/3 Fandom: Daredevil (TV), Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010), DCU, DCU (Comics) Rating: Not Rated Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Karen Page & Jason Todd, Matt Murdock & Jason Todd, Foggy Nelson & Jason Todd, Matt Murdock & Franklin "Foggy" Nelson & Karen Page Characters: Jason Todd, Karen Page, Matt Murdock, Franklin "Foggy" Nelson Additional Tags: Slice of Life, Fluff, Mild Hurt/Comfort, Bonding, Developing Friendships, Mute Jason Todd, Jason Todd Needs A Hug, Jason Todd-centric, Jason Todd Gets A Hug Series: Part 8 of Red is the Color of Sinners Summary:
The civilian persona Jason crafted was designed to be aloof and intimidating. Better to not form too many connections in case he needed to pack his bag and leave on short notice.
Too bad Karen, Matt, and Foggy didn't seem to get that memo. And too bad for Jason, they're stubborn enough to chip away at the brick wall he had carefully erected.
Damn those persistent bastards.
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thatthirdtriplet · 22 days
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Relationships:
Batfamily Members & Alfred Pennyworth Cassandra Cain & Tim Drake Stephanie Brown & Cassandra Cain & Tim Drake & Dick Grayson & Jason Todd & Damian Wayne Batfamily Members & Bruce Wayne Barbara Gordon/Dick Grayson Martha Wayne/Thomas Wayne Bruce Wayne & Martha Wayne & Thomas Wayne Janet Drake/Jack Drake John Constantine/Zatanna Zatara
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Tim Drake Cassandra Cain Bruce Wayne Jason Todd Dick Grayson duke Thomas Damian Wayne Alfred Pennyworth Stephanie Brown Barbara Gordon Jim Gordon Jack Drake Janet Drake Ra's al Ghul Leslie Tompkins prudence Wood Zeddmore WashingtonOwens (DCU) David Cain original Characters John Constantine Zatanna ZataraKent Nelson Harvey Dent Edward Nygma Roman Sionis The Joker Hal Jordan (Green Lantern) J'onn J'onzz
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BAMF Tim Drake BAMF Batfamily (DCU) BAMF Alfred Pennyworth I don't write slash or incest fanfiction so if that's your thing this is not for you alternate Universe - Time Travel possession mild Language implied Sexual Content Dark Character Implied/Referenced Character Death BAMF Cassandra Cain
Summary:
Tim and Cass must journey into the past to save the future. The rest of their family must battle a present evil that seeks to destroy everything. They all learn there is much more to their lives than they ever imagined.
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ryan-waddell11 · 11 days
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a small wrap up from Steel City Comic Con
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litiyerses · 2 years
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never forget your roots
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art:viria
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dcs-fkin-mystics · 4 months
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Supernatural Saviors
The ancient arts of magic and mysticism have long been feared by ordinary people. Yet, although these arcane forces have often been mis-used by evil beings for their own selfish ends, heroes who use magic have emerged, establishing a long record of good deeds that rival those of the greatest super-heroes. All of these supernatural war-riors have their own unique way of tapping their mystical powers, and all have their own colorful history of heroism.
Doctor Fate, for example, was once in the Justice Society of America, then later joined the Justice League. In ancient times, Nabu, one of the super-natural Lords of Order, fought the forces of Chaos. In the modern era, Dr. Fate is a com-bination of the spirit Nabu, which resides in Fate's golden helmet, and a human agent wearing the helmet and wield-ing the powers. Most often, this has been Kent Nelson, though his wife, Inza, and oth-ers have donned the helmet and served as Dr. Fate. At times, Fate was even a com-posite of male and female, but always it is Nabu's almost limit-less power driving Dr. Fate's battle against Chaos.
Following in the footsteps of her heroic magician father, Zatara, and her mystical mother, Sindella, Zatanna creates magical spells by stating the outcome she desires back-wards. In this way, she can cause almost anything she can visualize to occur. Her powers have been put to good use during her stint as a Justice Leaguer.
His origin shrouded in mystery, the Phantom Stranger appears at times of crisis to lend guidance or use his own mystical powers in battle. Though his exact powers and limitations remain unknown, he seems capable of teleporting almost anywhere in this universe and realms beyond, always remote and aloof even as he risks all to fight evil.
Deadman, on the other hand, is the disembodied, invisible ghost of circus aerialist Boston Brand, who was empowered by the entity Rama Kushna to temporarily possess the bodies of living people and use them to maintain a balance of good over evil.
Then there is the case of Jason Blood and Etrigan the Demon. Condemned a thousand years ago to contain the evil demon within his own body, Jason Blood has since exerted varying degrees of control over his diabolical alter ego. At times, Blood could release Etrigan when the Demon's power was needed to combat an even more dangerous threat. Ironically, the Demon served the forces of good.
I’m omitting the last part of the sentence because honestly, the information in particular never came to be so it’s not relevant
(Source: DCU Heroes Secret Files & Origin #1)
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simpingforpjo · 2 years
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Rest in peace Jason Grace you would have loved Nick Nelson
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