gospel

     

In Christianity, a gospel (from Ol English, "good news") is generally one of four canonical books of the New Testament that describe the birth, life, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus. These books are the Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, written between 65 and 100 AD. More generally, the term refers to works of a genre of Early Christian literature. It originally meant the "glad tidings" of redemption.

Trivia about gospel

  • "Lift Every Voice" is a BET program dedicated to this type of music
  • (Cheryl of the Clue Crew at Graceland in Memphis, TN.) When Elvis was at home, he loved to play & sing this type of music, whose name comes from Old English for "good news"
  • The year's best praise & worship album is recognized by the association for this type of vocal music
  • The book of Matthew, Mark, Luke or John
  • Thomas Dorsey, "The Father of" this type of music, developed it in the 1930s at Chicago's Pilgrim Baptist
  • Genre in which the albums "High & Lifted Up" & "Pray" won
  • St. Matthew wrote the first of these New Testament books