Gospel star Andrae Crouch takes pulpit of late father's church.(Cover Story)

From: Jet | Date: October 16, 1995| Author: Collier, Aldore | Copyright information

Grammy Award winning gospel singer Crouch will take over as minister of Christ Memorial Church of God in Christ in Pacoima, CA, the church his late father founded. Crouch discusses his decision to become minister, his family and his new clerical work.

Grammy Award winner Andrae Crouch has been called a gospel genius and legend. Now he has a title that gives him even more pride: pastor. Crouch was recently installed as pastor of the church his father founded more than 40 years ago i...

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