The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Premieres 'At The Cross'; Video Precedes A Powerful DVD That Will be Released Worldwide [VIDEO]

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One of New York City's most prominent churches, The Brooklyn Tabernacle premiered another music video off of their album Pray for their song "At The Cross." The video is one segment of a live concert DVD that will be released in the near future in hopes to reach the world.

The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir released its 29th studio album in February and it features 14 live-recorded songs. The album hit the No.1 spot on the iTunes Gospel music charts and now, the choir has released a music video for the powerful song "At The Cross." In the video, worship leader Freddy Washington is seen leading the song as the choir and 3,200 full congregation sing along. The video is just one clip of a full length DVD that will be released of the choir singing the songs off of Pray, along with powerful testimonies interlaced throughout. The DVD is set to be released in multiple languages.

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The Brooklyn Tabernacle has always managed to stay below the radar despite the massive success they have had with their choir and that is largely because the church is taught to esteem God alone. Led by Carol Cymbala, the multiple Grammy Award winning group is comprised of over 200 choir members and has likewise recorded over 200 songs.

"I just want to see people drawn to Jesus Christ. I want the music to be the arrow that points them to him," Carol is quoted saying on the choirs Facebook page.

"With so many tragic events happening in the world today, Pray serves as a reminder of the importance of having a relationship with Jesus, because communion is what He longs for His people to have with Him," says Carol in a press release, "My hope is that the songs on this album will draw believers and non-believers to worship and believe in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."

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