No less than the late, great Danny Barker, the revered jazz musician and historian in New Orleans, opined that the best music in the city in contemporary times is to be found in the black gospel churches. On Sundays, the GSS Mass Choir proves the truth of that statement. Working from the principle that "the message is in the music," and that one never knows what might reach a particular soul, the choir's repertoire is diverse, including traditional and contemporary compositions. Many pieces are composed by members of the Music Ministry, such as choir director Philip Britton; Michael Robinson, the church's talented pianist; Paul S. Morton Jr., son of the bishop; and Elder Debra B. Morton, co-pastor of the church. Songs of deceptive simplicity, such as the younger Morton's Let Him In, heard on the GSS Mass Choir's 1999 As for Me My House CD, have the ability to reach across race and nationality to the members and visitors alike who jam the church's services.
Some of the choir's best work is in these heartfelt invitational songs. Britton's We Offer Christ to You on the 1993 CD of the same name was a national hit on the gospel charts. Robinson penned the inspirational Are You Ready to Change?, that has brought many running to the altar to be saved. Recognizing that to God belongs the glory, choir members are ready to sing His praises in powerful unison with songs such Jesus Is the Light of the World, or as backup for Bishop Morton's popular renditions of Your Tears and God's Got Those Healing Hands, the title cut on the choir's 1991 CD.
The GSS Mass Choir continues to minister in song to people all over the world as the 21st century unfolds, in what the church calls "these last and evil days." ~ Rose of Sharon Witmer, Rovi