I MADE A VOW
- moneymoses
- Sep 1
- 2 min read

If you’ve ever walked into church late on a Sunday morning and instantly felt the music hit you before you even found a seat, then you already know the vibe of DeJuan Adamson’s “I Made a Vow.” This isn’t just a song—it’s a moment.
Contemporary with a groove, Minister Adamson proves exactly why he’s the minister of music, leading an anointed choir that goes by the perfect name: The Anointed Worshippers. And let me tell you, they wear that title well. The harmony, the drive, the spirit—it’s all there.
I can picture it now: Pilgrim Rest MBC in Houston TX, doors of the foyer swing open, ushers smiling, and boom—this groove greets you like family at the cookout. By the time you actually hit the sanctuary, it’s too late to sit down anyway, because everybody is already up clapping, shouting, and catching the beat. So you do what all of us have done at least once in our church life—you toe-tap in the back and wait for the announcements so you can finally slide into a seat.
Featuring Minister Aaron Fuller, “I Made a Vow” is one of those catchy choir songs that’s tailor-made for congregations everywhere. It’s got that timeless “we can actually sing this on Sunday” quality, but with enough groove to keep it fresh and alive.
DeJuan Adamson isn’t just flexing his musical skills here—he’s giving the church a gift. A reminder that a vow to God is more than words, it’s a rhythm, a movement, a lifestyle. And when you wrap that truth in a choir groove this good, you’ve got yourself a recipe for joy.
Bottom line: If your church ain’t singing “I Made a Vow” yet, give it time—they will.












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