Day 23: Celebrating 29-Day Of Black History In Brooklyn
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On Day 23 of Black History Month we recognize Bishop Hezekiah Walker.

He is “More Than A Conqueror” and “He’s Holy” so “I Will Bless The Lord” with “Every Praise.” “He Made A Way” and I’m “Glad to Be Alive” so I “Keep On Moving On” until he rises up an army to “Break Every Chain.”

Bishop Hezekiah Walker, the masterful composer, choir director, and gospel singer has been ministering musically for years. He organized the fourteen member Love Fellowship Crusade Choir while in his twenties. And is the founder and Senior Pastor of the Love Fellowship Tabernacle Churches in Bensalem, Pennsylvania and Brooklyn, New York (464 Liberty Avenue).

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Hezekiah Xzavier Walker, Jr. was born in 1962 and grew up in the Fort Greene housing projects. He attended Long Island University, Hugee Theological Seminary, and the New York School of the Bible. Walker has won several Top Gospel Album, Top Contemporary Christian, and Billboard 200 Awards. He received two Grammys for Best Gospel Album By A Choir.

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