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Great Is Thy Faithfulness


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If you thought you’d already heard every version of “Great Is Thy Faithfulness,” think again—because Minister Ernest L. Zackery Jr. just sprinkled some extra sauce on it. A gifted pianist, he doesn’t just play—he conducts, leading a jazzy choir with a buttery saxophone weaving through the melody and spoken word that gives you that Donald Lawrence–style sophistication.

This isn’t your “hymnal in four verses and sit down” moment. No, this is worship with flair—gospel dressed up in a three-piece suit with cufflinks. It’s smooth, it’s jazzy, it’s classy and it’ll make you want to put a little extra in the offering plate, because let’s be real—this is collection basket mood music. You know the type: where the ushers step in time, the deacons nod their heads and suddenly the sanctuary feels like the Spirit met a jazz lounge.

Minister Zackery proves that reverence doesn’t have to be rigid. With his choir and musicians, he shows that God’s faithfulness is timeless, and it can swing, groove, and inspire all at once. It’s music that keeps tradition alive but dresses it up with a little modern shine.

Bottom line: “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” has never sounded this smooth, this powerful, or this joyfully unexpected. Minister Zackery and his team turned a classic hymn into an experience.



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