New York, NY – April 29, 2013 –
Hezekiah Walker has experienced some major developments since the
release of his last album nearly 5 years ago. For one, he became Bishop
of the Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ Fellowship, providing
leadership to more than 30 churches around the country in addition to
the Kunjalo Diocese in Cape Town, South Africa that he oversees – all
while remaining Senior Pastor of his thriving Love Fellowship Tabernacle
in Brooklyn, New York and Bensalem, Pennsylvania
. Secondly, Walker has
become a mainstay on New York radio where he hosts a popular mid-day
show for WLIB and a Sunday morning show for WBLS. Most recently, he
created the Azusa Next Generation conference that brings together the
nation’s most prominent pastors, speakers and worship leaders,
ultimately revitalizing a defining moment in the Christian faith. The
next conference will be held May 19 at the Jacob Javitz Center in New
York.
With each of these
developments, Walker is motivated by his commitment to Kingdom
relevancy. “One must continue to evolve so that the Kingdom can stay
fresh, exciting and most of all relevant,” says Walker. He pours this
passion for Kingdom relevancy into his upcoming CD AZUSA THE NEXT
GENERATION, being released June 11 on RCA Inspiration.
Hezekiah Walker Presents 2nd Annual Azusa Next Generation Conference Sunday, May 19, in New York
“This project honors the
legacy of hand clapping, foot stomping Gospel music and also provides a
next generation swag that creates a foundation for where Gospel music
can go,” says Walker. “It has a variety of styles, and the
collaborations really make it stand out. It is a next level project for
me and, I think, for Gospel music.”
Azusa is cited as the catalyst
for the charismatic movement in the United States, and had two
significant phases. It began in 1906 with an unprecedented, powerful
revival held on Azusa Street in Southern California then, in the 80s,
was introduced as a conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that featured dynamic
preaching and a who’s who of Gospel artists. The artists would record
together at the conference and, with AZUSA THE NEXT GENERATION, Hezekiah
Walker revisits that spirit of collective worship. The album features
guest appearances by Timiney Figueroa; Deitrick Haddon; John P. Kee;
Donnie McClurkin and Brian Courtney Wilson. Walker’s robust Love
Fellowship Choir is also featured prominently, and is expanded here to
comprise the 500 voice Azusa Mass Choir.
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