His Ministree This quintet releases His Ministree, a song collection in the traditional and contemporary vein, with a small hint of urban. Ray Brasewell serves as the album's primary producer with help from Anthony Wingfield, Steven McCaster, Aaron Gipson and Ministree themselves. The ladies challenge with such songs like "Undercover Christian", a down-home ditty exposing the ills of those Christians who have hidden agendas when displaying their faith. Things get a little funky with "Frontline", as Gipson and Wingfield share programming and synth duties. Upbeat praise songs like "Love The Way You Love Me" and "Oh Clap Your Hand" show an obvious Witness influence. Ministree shines the brightest on their slower numbers. "Fullness of Joy" is a lovely ballad with references from several different verses of the Psalms. The title track is an easy listening gem with Ministree's harmonies blending nicely. "For You Are Worthy" is a standout worship song that stands out. Despite its simplistic musical arrangement, the vocals and words bring the message out in a very nice manner. With a bit of a throwback sound, Ministree has a sound that will touch lives with a sincerity that is both felt and appreciated.
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