Reverend Curtis shares her finished CD project in 2015 entitled “Worship Our Father” in conjunction with her evangelism ministry.
"A hidden piece of coal; masterminded diamond in the rough. "It's been a long time coming; but a change has come."
“Worship Our Father” is a beautiful compilation from composer, lyricist, artist, publisher and clergy, Beverly Y. Curtis. Reverend Beverly’s composition and arrangements have been well received on social media networks, (i.e., Reverbnation, Facebook, and Twitter.) Singing since the age of 3, a prolific writer of 19+ years, Beverly’s music is delivered with essence, calmness and peace; God’s peace.
In obedience to the Great Commission of Matthew 28: 19-20; the sole purpose of this project is to share the love of Jesus Christ through evangelism and sacred music. In addition, encouraging every listener to embrace, experience and cherish being in God’s presence via worship with total liberality. "Worship."
On Saturday, August 15, 2015 Beverly was formally congratulated on winning The Akademia Music Award for Best Gospel / R&B Song for ‘Pater Hemon - Our Father’ in the August 2015 Akademia Music Awards-http://www.TheAkademia.com/august2015_bestsong_gospelrb1.html
Website: www.theakademia.com
Winning an Akademia Award is more than just an honorary distinction- it is the first step in a worldwide promotional campaign to garner more exposure and recognition for artists.
Reverend Beverly is a BMI registered composer, publisher and songwriter of 19+ years. Additionally, Reverend Curtis was lead soloist for eight years with the Allen Temple Baptist Church Cantateers' renowned Christmas season production of Langston Hughes' famed play "Black Nativity," under the direction of the late Sister Betty Gadling.
In conjunction with her Evangelism ministry, in 2011 Reverend Beverly accomplished her first debut Gospel single entitled "BLOW THE TRUMPET."
Special thanks to everyone who have been supportive of Reverend Beverly throughout her evangelism and sacred music journey! Peace and blessings to every listener!
Favorite passage: “I had heard of thee by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees thee.” (NSV) Job 42:5
EMAILS 1 & 2 Trabeca1@comcast.net or beverlyycurtis@gmail.com
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