From the Desk of Dr. Joseph Bryant Jr.-Rainbow PUSH Condolences for Whitney Houston
February 13, 2012
Dr. Joseph Bryant Jr., Director of San Francisco Bay Area Rainbow P.U.S.H., Senior Pastor of Calvary Hill Community Church in San Francisco Bayview Hunter's Point Neighborhood, joins with National Rainbow P.U.S.H. Founder Reverend Jesse Jackson Jr. in expressing heartfelt condolences in the untimely death of gifted singer Whitney Houston. Dr. Bryant shares the special release with personal observations of Ms. Houston.
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. Responds to the Passing of Whitney Houston | Special Release
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Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. Responds To The Passing Of Whitney Houston
CHICAGO (February 11, 2011)--"Like the rest of the world I am terribly shocked and saddened by the passing of Ms. Whitney Houston. I watched her grow up singing in the church choir under the leadership of Rev. Thomas.
Her mother is an outstanding singer, singing with the phenomenal group the Sweet Inspiration.
Whitney was one of the outstanding voices of our time. There is a hole in the sky and void in the music world.
I am praying for her family"
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