Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Drops Soul-Stirring Masterpiece
The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir’s latest album, I Will Not Be Moved, is a powerful collection of praise and worship songs that takes listeners on a spiritually uplifting journey. From the first track, “I Will Not Be Moved,” featuring Brad Hudson, to the final song, “No Other Name,” the album delivers a deeply anointed musical experience. The choir, under the direction of Carol Cymbala, creates an atmosphere of worship that captivates the audience and invites them into the presence of God.
During the album’s premiere concert at Brooklyn Tabernacle’s historic sanctuary, the choir performed with an unmistakable sense of purpose, acting as vessels for the Holy Spirit. One of the standout moments came during the song “Spirit Fall Down,” which seemed to open the floodgates of worship, setting the tone for the rest of the night. The audience, fully aware of the spiritual presence, responded with heartfelt worship, rising from their seats and lifting their hands in adoration.
Pastor Jim Cymbala also played a key role in the evening, leading an impromptu altar call that further highlighted the night’s spiritual focus. He emphasized the importance of seeing beyond denominational labels and recognizing that God only sees His children, encouraging attendees to place their trust in Christ. The choir continued to deliver powerful performances, with songs like “Forever We Will Sing” and “I Thank You Jesus” carrying a strong message of gratitude.
The album offers a range of musical styles, blending traditional choir harmonies with contemporary sounds. Tracks such as “His Mercy Is More” and “You Keep on Blessing Me” reflect this diversity, while songs like “Come Jesus Come” and “How Jesus Loves” provide heartfelt expressions of worship. The final song, “No Other Name,” serves as a fitting conclusion, capturing the album’s essence of devotion and praise.
Overall, I Will Not Be Moved stands out as a spiritually rich and deeply anointed album that offers a feast for the soul. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir’s dedication to their ministry shines through each song, making the album a powerful tool for worship and spiritual connection.