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Kem Evans Remembers Columbus, Ohio, Musician Mrs. Doris L. Brown

By |February 24th, 2025|Categories: Gospel Music, Prayer List, Traditional Gospel|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Ed. Note: This remembrance, written by Kem Evans, is so affecting I want to share it with the Journal of Gospel Music readers. Mrs. Doris L. Brown is an example of the many thousands of music ministers who walk humbly with the Lord in their work and don't get nearly enough attention by the larger gospel music industry. By Kem Evans In honor of Black History Month, I honor the memory of a legend who left a lasting legacy, the late Mrs. Doris L. Brown. She served as the Minister of Music and organist of the Ebenezer Baptist Church of [...]

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Kem Evans Remembers Columbus, Ohio, Musician Mrs. Doris L. Brown

By |February 24th, 2025|Categories: Gospel Music, Prayer List, Traditional Gospel|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Ed. Note: This remembrance, written by Kem Evans, is so affecting I want to share it with the Journal of Gospel Music readers. Mrs. Doris L. Brown is an example of the many thousands of music ministers who walk humbly with the Lord in their work and don't get nearly enough attention by the larger gospel music industry. By Kem Evans In honor of Black History Month, I honor the memory of a legend who left a lasting legacy, the late Mrs. Doris L. Brown. She served as the Minister of Music and organist of the Ebenezer Baptist Church of [...]

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