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Charles Woolfork - The Process: Birth, Development, Destiny
By Peggy Oliver
Eternity Musiq Group
Charles Woolfork & Covenant have been an integral part of the funk/dance fusion in gospel, such as Kirk Franklin, New Direction, and Tye Tribbett and GA. After a near-three year recording absence, the three-time Stellar Award nominee returns for The Process: Birth, Development, Destiny.
Shortening a very lengthy journey, let’s hit a few important facts. Naturally there were the challenges: his mothers’ illness, dealings with sexual impurity and a dry period where the songs would not ooze out. Learning to ease up on the transparency and lean more on God, Woolfork joined The Word Church in Cleveland, Ohio. During an altar call, his pastor clearly set the record straight that a superstar attitude wouldn’t cut it. Woolfork, who became an ordained minister in 2003, has a redirected focus that has sprung forth new songs, new attitude and a new record label, Eternity Musiq Group.
Community propels the singer/songwriter/actor’s busy vision. Project Phoenix is an upcoming project geared for underprivileged kids involving music production. Being led by God to teach teenagers about the risks of sexual diseases, Woolfork has also founded Abstinence In Action (AIA). His obvious passion has carried over to a planned national convention in 2006.
As for the music, the party vibe sets the stage on We Praisin’. Rapper Silky Slim joins forces on this thumping jam. Shifting gears radically is FIXIT, where all problems are directed to the Great Physician. Riveting old-fashioned quartet harmonies claim all the promises for healing and whatever else we may be going through.
The only way to be So Happy is to realize the Lord will always be our picker upper. When words are few, Speechless simply states to keep those hands lifted up and He will respond in kind. Nothing less than God’s Word was the inspiration for Clearly Speaking. Get ready to love the Lord to death as Woolfork and the backing vocalists clearly desire what the Almighty has to say.
No lazy praise allowed as Holla' Back stomps all over and pushes the worshipper to leave the sidelines. The hip-hop feel meshes with techno blasts. Refuge becomes a special place reserved for Christ’s followers who dwell in the never-failing will of God. The Difference (Interlude) zeroes in on some counseling regarding integrity via Woolfork’s mentor Pastor R. A. Vernon from The Word Church.
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