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September 13, 2005

For one night in history, one man single-handedly turned "Hollywood" into "Lowrywood." Will the city ever be the same again? Could he do it without Bill Gaither? Find out in Mark Lowry Goes to Hollywood. With a little help from a tremendous line-up of musical guests, Mark Lowry delivers a healthy dose of side-splitting comedy and a power-packed line-up of great music in this live video event. Mark forms his own "Mark Lowry Vocal Band" just for the occasion with Michael English, Reggie Smith, and Bill Gaither. Great performances by The Isaacs, LordSong, Stan Whitmire, and Karen Harding and the "reMarkable Choir" cap off the evening perfectly in this video event of a lifetime!

January 1, 2007

This unforgettable gathering will capture the hearts of young and old alike and is a keepsake for families who long to pass along the Old, Old Story from generation to generation.

February 7, 2006

Join Bill and Gloria Gaither and their Homecoming Friends as they travel north to Toronto for a Canadian Homecoming. You'll love this toe-tapping, uplifting and exciting concert-in-the-round experience, taped before a sold-out audience in Toronto's Air Canada Centre!

Includes: Thank You - Ray Boltz It Is No Secret - Babbie Mason, Jake Hess The Wonder Of It All - Doug Oldham Sunday Meetin' Time - Jake Hess, Gloria Gaither Goodby World, Goodby - Rex Nelon, Jake Hess Roses Will Bloom Again - Jeff & Sheri Easter Sanctuary - Jessy Dixon My Jesus, I Love Thee - Avalon Precious Lord, Take My Hand - Sheman Andrus, Jeff Easter on harmonica Loving God, Loving Each Other - Guy Penrod It's Gonna Be A Good Day - Wesley Pritchard, Woody Wright, Stephen Hill He Leadeth Me - The Martins Go Rest On That Mountain - Cynthia Clawson, Sonya Isaacs Surrett, Candy Christmas, Bonnie Keen, Tanya Goodman Sykes, Joy Gardner I'll Fly Away - Kim Hopper, David Phelps Everbody Will Be Happy Over There - James Blackwood, J.D. Sumner, Robbie Hiner When I Survey The Wondrous Cross Give The World A Smile Why Me - Bob Cain Lead Me To That Rock - Stephen Hill Precious Memories - Bob Crews, Cynthia Clawson

Child of the King - George Younce, Brock Speer He Touched Me - Gaither Vocal Band, Mark Lowry The Lord's Prayer - Martins This Is Just What Heaven Means to Me - Vestal Goodman Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus - Cynthia Clawson I Will Glory in the Cross - Allison Durham Speer Because He Lives - Guy Penrod, Bill Gaither God On The Mountain - Lynda Randle Amen - Larnelle Harris Gone - Jessy Dixon When God Seems So Near - Ladye Love Smith, Reggie Smith, Amy Rouse Singing with the Saints - Gaither Vocal Band It Is Finished - Gaither Vocal Band You'll Never Walk Alone - Armand Morales Up Above My Head When He Was On The Cross (I Was on His Mind) - Sue Dodge Then Came the Morning - Guy Penrod, Gloria Gaither Life's Railway to Heaven - Oak Ridge Boys I Shall Wear a Crown - Gaither Vocal Band The Lighthouse - Buddy Mullins, Vestal Goodman, Ivan Parker

July 31, 2007

Like a spark that ignites the grasslands, revival seems to come from nowhere and spreads across the wastelands of the human heart; it buns away the hulls and stubble, and come spring, new life sprouts from the charred waste! Songs of revival are the most exciting of all. They have energy. They have power to move us to tears and make us shout for the sheer joy of being truly alive. This Gaither Homecoming video will recall for the times when God's presence invaded your dry places and suddenly you knew 'resurrection' was more than just a word.

October 22, 2002

The styles are varied in this wonderful show, but the quality always high, with renditions of familiar classics along with a few original songs, with some numbers that are truly thrilling, among them the opening song, a bluegrass flavored "It's a Time for Joy" with Karen Peck and New River, the Gaither Vocal Band with David Phelps doing an exquisite tenor solo on "The Christmas Song" (and Mark Lowry doing Johnny Mathis !), "Children Go Where I Send Thee" with The Bishops giving us harmonies from heaven, the country rockin' sound of "Go Tell" with The Martins, and best of all, "Mary, Did You Know ?" (music and lyrics by Mark Lowry and Buddy Green), sung by the Gaither Vocal Band featuring an emotionally stirring solo by Mark Lowry. The words, melody, and interpretation of this song fills my eyes with tears when I hear it...the disc is worth it for this number alone. -Alejandra Vernon

February 1, 1998

What better place could there be than gathered together with more than one hundred of your Homecoming Friends, singing the songs the saints have handed down from generation to generation? As one song leads to the next you will be refreshed by the joy of God’s love, and by the hope found in His promises.

July 27, 2010

The Best Of The Hoppers highlights the Hoppers' most unforgettable and heartwarming performances from the Homecoming series over the past two decades. This musical journey is a celebration of this family's rich history together and their collective contribution to the world of gospel music.

October 19, 2004

The Homecoming Friends share songs that serve as a compass for the journey. This video features a range of songs, everything from Randy Travis' "Feet On The Rock" to a saxophone medley with Boots Randolph to the Don Francisco classic, "He's Alive." Helping us deliver truth and hope into the trenches are Alicia Williamson, Russ Taff, Sarah DeLane and Ivan Parker. Also captured on this video, taped at the Indiana Roof Ballroom, are our beloved friends, Jake Hess, Hovie Lister and the Happy Goodmans.

January 1, 2007

Ivan Parker is among the best-loved artists in gospel music. His contagious warmth and genuine love for gospel music gives every song he sings a unique personal touch that's all his own. Now, through this rare video experience hosted by Bill Gaither, Ivan's greatest performances from the Homecoming video series are mingled with never-before-seen footage, family photos and intimate conversations with Ivan about life, music and his enduring faith. The Best Of Ivan Parker features the songs you love to hear him sing and the reasons why he sings them, creating a keepsake that gospel music lovers will cherish for many years to come. Includes: When I Get Carried Away Love Is Like A River Midnight Cry In The Garden Rise Again Our Debts Will Be Paid The Statue Of Liberty My Journey To The Sky I Can Only Imagine God Bless The USA Canaanland Is Just In Sight

And many more!

March 24, 2009

Enjoy favorite moments with Lynda on the Homecoming stage and get a chance to hear Lynda share with Gloria Gaither about some new exciting ministries that are opening up for her and her desire to be a woman after God's own heart.

January 1, 2011

With sawdust floors, a simple canvas canopy overhead and songs that recapture the spirit of the old-fashioned tent revivals of the 1950's and 1960's, this Homecoming gathering celebrates a time-honored tradition that has impacted countless lives for eternity.

September 16, 2003

It's been the scene of concerts by the Clash, U2, the Dave Matthews Band, and many other secular musical acts, so the natural outdoor amphitheatre of Colorado's Red Rocks was perhaps overdue a visit from the prolific and decidedly non-secular Gaither Family, whose HOMECOMING series has been a fixture of both the Christian movement and the Billboard charts for many years. Their Red Rocks foray follows the form of the classic Gaither manifestation-the family hosts performances by longtime favorites such as Wesley Pritchard, whose "I Never Shall Forget the Day" is a particular highlight, and Donnie Sumner, who contributes a delicate, moving "The Anchor Holds." As a celebration of traditional religious values, the HOMECOMING series is perhaps unequalled in contemporary worship music. RED ROCKS HOMECOMING is a fine example of the Gaither Family and its satellite members doing what they do best--singing simple, unadorned, traditional songs of praise.

November 19, 2002

Gaither Vocal Band - Live In Concert in New Orleans. The Gaither Vocal Band Performs Live in New Orleans, LA. Bill Gaither, Mark Lowry, Guy Penrod, David Phelps, and friend of the GVB sing southern gospel songs and reminisce

Includes: I Will Praise Him Where Could I Go His Eye Is On The Sparrow - Ethel Waters, Lynda Randle, Alicia Williamson, Lillie Knauls Just A Closer Walk With Thee - Darrell Luster, Jim Murray Thanks To Calvary - The Cathedrals (George Younce) The Haven Of Rest - Glen Payne, Guy Penrod We'll Understand It Better By And By - Candy Christmas, Jack Toney Going Home - Tanya Goodman Sykes, Bill Gaither What A Savior - The Cathedrals (Ernie Haase) I Saw The Light - Jessy Dixon, Guy Penrod, Lillie Knauls Jesus Saves - The Hoppers What A Lovely Name - Vestal Goodman Peace In The Valley - Romance Watson Sweeter As The Days Go By - Guy Penrod, Reggie Smith Daddy Sang Bass - Woody Wright It Is Well With My Soul - Wesley Pritchard, David Phelps Blest Be The Tie That Binds The Meeting In The Air - Jeanne Johnson Jesus Loves Me - Jackie Harling One Day At A Time - Ivan Parker, Joy Gardner

August 30, 1993

Featured songs;Revive us again, I just Feel Like something Good is going to happen, The Ols Landmark, We'll Understand Better by and by, All in Favor, Oh What a Happy Day, Your First Day in Heaven, It Is No Secret, This Old House, These Things Shall Pass, Teach Me Lord To Wait, But For the Grace Of God, How Big is God, Until then, and many more....

January 29, 2002

This gathering of Homecoming Friends at the Indiana Roof Ballroom produced one of the most worshipful studio celebrations recorded. Dropping by to share stories from their spiritual journeys are our good friends Randy Travis and the Oak Ridge Boys.

September 27, 2011

Hosted by Bill and Gloria Gaither and filmed on the magnificent grounds of the Billy Graham Library, this quintessential Tent Revival Homecoming features more than 140 of gospel music's most beloved artists. With sawdust floors, a simple canvas canopy overhead and songs that recapture the spirit of the old-fashioned tent revivals of the 1950s and 1960s, this Homecoming gathering celebrates a time-honored tradition that has impacted countless lives for eternity.

August 25, 2009

Filmed on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry and featuring more than 250 of gospel music's finest voices, Nashville Homecoming features more than 90 minutes of classic gospel favorites. This Homecoming gathering pays tribute to the legends who paved the way for gospel music as we know it and, most importantly, celebrates the Good News that remains forever relevant in our ever-changing culture.

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