First Solo
As the anticipation swirled within her like a tempest, the soloist stood before the congregation, her heart aflutter with both nerves and excitement. This was her moment, the first time she would take center stage in the church. With trembling hands and a deep breath, she closed her eyes and allowed her talent to take over. As the first note escaped her lips, a hushed awe washed over the pews. Her voice, like a heavenly melody, soared with a captivating power, carrying the emotions of her soul into every corner of the sanctuary. With each verse, her confidence grew, and the nerves dissipated, leaving behind only an unwavering belief in the gift she had been blessed with. As the final note echoed through the air, the congregation erupted into joyous applause, knowing they had just witnessed a star being born in their midst.
A member of Robert Jackson’s “Gospel Choir Collection”. A collection inspired by the Ministry of Music in the African American Church. Gospel choirs are essential because they lift every voice and sing to inspire the faithful within the walls of the church. Their praise and worship through song are one of the pillars that support the Black Church.
This work of art measures 17×13 inches (paper size) and 15×11 inches (image size). Giclee on Paper. Open Edition.