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 MEN’S DAY MUSIC & WORSHIP RESOURCES Sunday, July 29, 2012  
(Please see the extensive and provocative video in today's Cultural Resources unit. The video features James Baldwin and Dick Gregory.  It is titled "Baldwin's Nigger.")
 Daryl J. Walker, Lectionary Team Liturgist Worship  Planning Notes God  leads humble men in the way they should go. Humble men remain in covenant with  God, keep the decrees of God, and are repentant. They fear God and follow God  without ceasing. The theme for the day is not simply humility for the sake of  being humble versus prideful; it is about humility being a prerequisite for  receiving God’s guidance and teaching. The word “humble” comes from the Latin  word humus, which means earth or  ground. Being humble means coming up from the ground, or growing. Therefore,  humble men are men who desire to grow. Music  and liturgical dance and mime for Men’s Day is suggested based on the four  primary actions involved in men being able to grow through following God’s  teachings:  
  Recognizing  that we are not perfect and asking God to reveal potential issues with humility  is expressed through songs like: (a)  Search Me Lord. By  Thomas A. Dorsey (see 3b)
 (b) Humble Me. By Gabriel Roth (see 11b)
 (c)  A Change in My Life. By Bill Strauss. Vocal arr. by Sean Altman (see 5a)
 
 
Understanding  that we cannot change all by ourselves and asking God to help us is expressed  through songs like:(a)  Lead Me, Guide Me. By Doris Akers (see 2c)
 (b)  How Great Thou Art. By Stuart K. Hine. Arr. by Omar Dickenson (see 4c)
 (c)  I Need You Now. By W. R. “Smokie” Norful, Jr. (see 5d and 9b)
 
 
Acknowledging  ourselves as servants of God is expressed through songs like:(a)  I’ll Serve Him. By John P. Kee (see 7b)
 (b)  Use Me. By Ayanna Williams (see 11a)
 (c)  I’ll Follow Where You Lead. By Marvin Winans, Barry Hankerson, and Carvin  Winans (see 10b)
 
 
Committing  to following God is expressed through songs like:(a)  Rise Up, O Men of  God. By William P. Merrill and Aaron Williams (see 2a)
 (b)  I’m Determined to Walk with Jesus. By Raymond Wise (see 3c)
 (c)  Completely Yes. By  Sandra Crouch (see 4a)
 In  accordance with the guiding Scripture below (or you may select another Scripture),  music for each of these areas focuses on involving God. Good and upright is the Lord: therefore will he teach sinners in the way. The meek  will he guide in judgment: and the meek will he teach his way. All the paths of  the Lord are mercy and truth unto  such as keep his covenant and his testimonies. For thy name’s sake, O Lord, pardon mine iniquity; for it is  great. What man is he that fears the Lord?  him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose. His soul shall dwell at  ease; and his seed shall inherit the earth. The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him; and he  will show them his covenant. Mine eyes are ever toward the Lord; for he shall pluck my feet out of  the net. (Psalm  25:8-15) Bulletin/Order  of Worship Notes
 Consider publishing the guiding Scripture in your  bulletin/Order of Worship on Men’s Day along with how the songs your choir is  performing align with the four  primary actions listed above. Also  consider inserting into the bulletin a call for men to sign up for Bible study  and for service. Bible  Study In addition to Sunday worship, consider partnering  with Christian Education, Youth Fellowship, or some other appropriate program  in your church to extend the theme beyond one service with a focused Bible  study. Study is a form of worship and is one of God’s decrees: Study to show yourself approved unto God, a  workman that need not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth (2  Timothy 2:15). If we are unable to rightly divide God’s word in this area, we  might easily confuse being humble before God with being doormats before humans.  God has decreed we are more than conquerors (Romans 8:37), but understanding  humility as it relates to God is the key to being powerful men of God. 1. Litany 
                          
                            | Leader: | O Lord, on this glorious day show us the right  way. 
 
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                            | Congregation: | "The Lord is good and does what is right; He shows the proper  path to those who go astray" (Psalm 25:8, NLT). 
 
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                            | Leader: | Lord, teach us to be humble and to always seek  the right path. 
 
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                            | Congregation: | Lord, we are humble men in all our ways as we  search for you, drawing closer each day. 
 
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                            | Leader: | Teach us to be good husbands, fathers, leaders,  and friends, never wavering in  our love for you. 
 
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                            | Congregation: | "The Lord leads with unfailing love and faithfulness to all who  keep his covenant and obey His commands" (Psalm 25:10, NLT). 
 
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                            | Leader: | Lord, we are all sinners and have come short of  your glory, but you O Lord, look beyond our fragility and see our need,  forgive us over and over again. 
 
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                            | Congregation: | We thank you, O Lord, “For the honor of your  name, O Lord, forgive my many, many sins” (Psalm 25:11 NLT). 
 
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                            | ALL: | Lord,  today we commit ourselves to you as we walk in covenantal relationship with you. Show us the path you have  chosen for us to live in prosperity, fearing only you, because you will  keep us in perfect peace. Amen.
 |  2.  Hymns and Congregational Songs(a)  Rise Up, O Men of  God. By William P. Merrill and Aaron Williams
 (b)  Just a Closer Walk with Thee. Anonymous (c)  Lead Me, Guide Me. By Doris Akers (d)  Savior Lead Me Lest I Stray. By Frank M. Davis 3. Spirituals or Traditional  Songs(a) Daniel,  Servant of the Lord. By Undine Smith Moore
 (b)  Search Me Lord. By  Thomas A. Dorsey (c)  I’m Determined to Walk with Jesus. By Raymond Wise. If you do not have music talent available to convert this song for a men’s  chorus, contact the composer for TTBB arrangement. (d)  I Opened My Mouth to the Lord. By Raymond Wise. If you do not have music talent available to convert this song for a men’s  chorus, contact the composer for TTBB arrangement. 4.  Gospel Songs for Choirs, Ensembles, or Praise Teams (a)  Completely Yes. By  Sandra Crouch
 (b)  God Is Great. By John Latin III (c)  How Great Thou Art. By Stuart K. Hine. Arr. by Omar Dickenson (d)  Safe in the Arms of Jesus. By Walter Hawkins 5.  Liturgical Dance or Mime Ministry Music(a)  A Change in My Life. By Bill Strauss. Vocal arr. by Sean Altman
  (b) God Is Here (There Is a Sweet Anointing in  This Sanctuary). By Karen Clark-Sheard  (c)  Order My Steps. By Glenn Burleigh  (d)  I Need You Now. By W. R. “Smokie” Norful, Jr.  (e)  I Won’t Complain. By Rev. Paul Jones The following liturgical dance video featuring  young men in wheelchairs is by C2C Ministry of Mime from Bethpage Presbyterian  Church, Concord, North Carolina. They adapted the wheelchair idea from another  group (Genesis Mime Ministry). Pair with spoken word that introduces it and  explains the connection between humility and not complaining.
  6.  Anthems(a) Great Is Thy Faithfulness. By Mark Hayes
 (b) Non Nobis Domine. By Patrick Doyle. Arr. by  Graham Preskett (c)  Holy, Holy, Holy. By John B. Dykes. Arr. by Carlton Burgess 7.  Modern Songs (Songs Written between 2000–2011)(a)  Be More Like You. By Doug Williams
 (b)  I’ll Serve Him. By John P. Kee (c)  Move in Me. By Stan Jones 8. Offertory Song or InstrumentalThese selections are offerings of humility. Perhaps  pair the songs with a spoken word connecting the idea of humility and offering one’s  self as a requirement for growth in God.
 (a) I Surrender All. By Judson Van De Venter and  Winfield Weeden (b) What Shall I Render? By Margaret Pleasant  Douroux (c) Give of Your Best to the Master. By Howard  B. Grose and Charlotte Bernard. The words  can be adapted to reflect the kind of offering your church most needs its men  to give. 9. Song or Instrumental for the Period of Prayer(a)  The Prayer Song. By Marquis Powell
 (b)  I Need You Now. By W.R. “Smokie” Norful, Jr. (c)  A Praying Spirit. By  Albertina “Twinkie” Clark. Arr. Nolan Williams Jr. 10.  Sermonic Selection(a)  Order My Steps. By Glenn Burleigh. Start  with the third verse because it speaks to being humble, and then go back to the  beginning.
 (b)  I’ll Follow Where You Lead. By Marvin Winans, Barry Hankerson, and Carvin  Winans (c)  I Need Thee Every Hour. By Annie Hawkins and Robert Lowry. This selection is to be rendered as a solo, preceded by spoken personal  testimony. 11.  Invitational Song or Instrumental (a)  Use Me. By Ayanna Williams
 (b) Humble Me. By Gabriel Roth (c) Thy Way, O Lord. By Nina Jackson and E. Deas. Make it instrumental, but print the verses  in your Bulletin or Order of Worship. 12.  Benediction Song or Instrumental (a)  Do Your Will. By Rance Allen
 	(b)  Always Remember. By Andraé  Crouch (c)  I’m Available to You. By Carlis Moody, Jr. Render  only the chorus. 13. Additional Suggestions for Men’s Day Worship (A) The Get DOWN (Become Humble) to Man UP Film Festival Some  people relate and understand better when they can see something instead of just  hearing about it or reading about it. To help men of all ages see what this  theme looks like in action, consider scheduling a combined film festival and  Bible study where men get together to watch and discuss films that illustrate: (a)  the presence or lack of humility in men, (b) men following or failing to follow  God’s scriptural decrees, and (c) men coming to a deeper understanding of  manhood as a result of their encounter with how God’s word says a man should  live. Consider  showing one movie a week for several weeks leading up to Men’s Day and a couple  after Men’s Day. For a more in-depth study, consider showing one movie a month.  The Bible study can be held on Sunday after church, on a Saturday, on a  Wednesday evening, or any other time that works for your church and or community. Suggested  Scriptures Analyze  these six Scriptures phrase by phrase and analyze each movie for evidence of  each phrase.
 
  Psalm  25:8-15: Good and upright is the Lord: therefore will he teach sinners in  the way. The meek will he guide in judgment: and the meek will he teach his  way. All the paths of the Lord are  mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies. For thy  name’s sake, O Lord, pardon mine  iniquity; for it is great. What man is he that fears the Lord? him shall he teach in the way that  he shall choose. His soul shall dwell at ease; and his seed shall inherit the  earth. The secret of the Lord is  with them that fear him; and he will show them his covenant. Mine eyes are ever  toward the Lord; for he shall  pluck my feet out of the net.
 
Philippians  4:8: Finally, brethren, whatsoever things  are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever  things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good  report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these  things.
 
James  5:12b: Let your yea be yea; and your nay,  nay.
 
Psalm  37:23a: The steps of a good man are  ordered by the Lord.
 
Philippians  3:13-14: Brethren, I count not myself to  have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are  behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward  the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
 
Luke  18:10-14: Two men went up into the temple  to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican. The Pharisee stood and  prayed thus with himself, “God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men are,  extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. I fast twice in the  week, I give tithes of all that I possess.” And the publican, standing afar  off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his  breast, saying, “God be merciful to me a sinner.” I tell you, this man went  down to his house justified rather than the other: for every one that exalts  himself shall be abased; and he that humbles himself shall be exalted. Suggested  Movies These  movies are not stories about Bible characters. They are simply movies about men  going about the business of living their lives. They take place in different time  periods, and they don’t have explicit religious messages. Some of them have  fairly obvious connections to the scriptural theme(s), but some require closer  study to determine the applicable themes. Some appeal to teenage men and others  capture concerns of older men. Although all of the movies listed have been used  quite effectively for Bible studies with varied populations of men, depending  on the teaching expertise available to you, you might want to choose movies you  think might be more appropriate for your particular population of Bible study  facilitators and Bible students. 
  Stomp  the Yard
Groundhog  Day
Buck  and the Preacher
Good  Deeds
Boyz  n the Hood
Menace  II Society
Strictly  Ballroom
The  Best Man
Idlewild
Daddy’s Little Girls
A  Soldier’s Story
Liar,  Liar Guiding  Questions for Analyzing Each Movie 
  Based  on the suggested Scriptures, who is following God and who is faking it? 
How  teachable are the men? Consider main characters and secondary characters.
What  are barriers to lessons that they could be taught? Consider not only the main  characters’ attitudes and circumstances but also the actions and attitudes of  others in the film.
What  are the positive and negative consequences of how the men manifest (or fail to  manifest) humility, the ability to be taught, and growth?
Are  the men repentant or not? And with what consequences?
Where  and how do you see yourself in this movie?
Based  on the cited Scriptures, what will you do differently having seen these films? (B) Adapting  Songs for Male Voices Some hymns and other songs are written for SATB.  For assistance in converting them to TTBB for male choruses, contact either the  composer or Walker Music Academy at wm_academy@msn.com. (C) Acquiring Music Most albums and sheet music referenced in this  unit can be acquired from: (a)  NTIME MUSIC COMPANYPhone:  704-531-8961
 Online  location: www.ntimemusic.com
 (b) GIA Publications, Inc.7404 South Mason Ave.
 Chicago, IL 60638
 Phone: 1-800-GIA-1358
 Online location: www.giamusic.com
 Cites and Additional Information for Music and  Material Listed Material in this unit was contributed by these  additional people: Bryan Johnson, Executive Director of Sacred  Music at  Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago;Ron  Anderson, Associate Director of Sacred Music at Trinity United Church of  Christ, Chicago;Dr.  Marilyn J. Richardson Lewis, Principal of Higher Level, LLC, Denver, CO; Dr.  Raymond Wise, Ph.D., President, Raise Publishing Co., Columbus, OH, www.raiseonline.comByron  Gray, Director, Men of Majestic Praise, New Hope Baptist Church, Denver, CO;  andDr. Dennis Slaughter, Director of Music, Parkway  UMC, Milton, MA.
 1.  Litany by Rev. Joe Ann Watson, Administrative Assistant for Arts and Worship,  Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago2.  Hymns and Congregational Songs (a)  Rise Up, O Men of  God. By William P. Merrill and Aaron Williams
 Location:
 African  Methodist Episcopal Hymnal. Nashville,  TN: AME Publishing House, 1998. #559
 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century  Edition. Nashville, TN: Triad Publications, 2005. #434
 
 United  Methodist Hymnal: Book of United Methodist Worship. Nashville, TN: The United  Methodist Publishing House, 1989. #576
 (b)  Just  a Closer Walk with Thee. Anonymous
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 African  American Heritage Hymnal.  Chicago, IL: GIA Publications, 2001. #455
 African  Methodist Episcopal Hymnal. #387
 
 The  New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #309
 
 Total  Praise. Chicago, IL/Nashville, TN: GIA Publications, Inc./Sunday  School Publishing  Board, 2011.  #442
 (c)  Lead  Me, Guide Me. By Doris Akers
 Location:
 African  American Heritage Hymnal. #474
 African  Methodist Episcopal Hymnal. #378
 
 Total  Praise. #474
 (d)  Savior  Lead Me Lest I Stray. By Frank M. Davis
 Location:
 African American Heritage Hymnal. #473
 The  New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #239
 
 Total  Praise. #477
 3.  Spirituals or Traditional Songs
 (a) Daniel, Servant of the Lord. By Undine Smith Moore
 Location:
 J.  W. Pepper & Sons Incorporated 
  2480  Industrial Boulevard 
  Paoli,  PA 19301  
  Phone:  1-800-345-6296
                           
                          Online  location: www.jwpepper.com(b)  Search Me Lord. By Thomas A. Dorsey
 Location:
 Various Artists. Precious Lord: New  Recordings of The Great Gospel Songs of Thomas A. Dorsey.  New York, NY: Columbia, 1973. (c)  I’m  Determined to Walk with Jesus. By Raymond Wise. If you do not have music talent available to convert this song for a men’s  chorus, contact the composer for TTBB arrangement.
 Location:
 Raise  Ministries 
  197 Monarch Drive 
  Pataskala, OH 43062 
  Phone:  614-268-5056
                           
                          Online  location: www.raiseonline.com #RASA221-03(d)  I  Opened My Mouth to the Lord. By Raymond Wise. If you do not have music talent available to convert this song for a men’s  chorus, contact the composer for TTBB arrangement.
 Location:
 4.  Gospel Songs for Choirs, Ensembles, or Praise Teams
 (a)  Completely Yes. By  Sandra Crouch
 Location:
 African American Heritage Hymnal. #551
 Total  Praise. #560
 (b)  God Is Great. By John Latin III
 Location:
 Norwood  Publishing Company1000  3rd Ave. SW
 Sleepy  Eye, MN 56085-1800
 Phone:  507-774-2255
 (c)  How Great Thou Art. By Stuart K. Hine. Arr. by Omar Dickenson
 Location:
 McKissick,  Rudolph Jr. & The Word and Worship Mass Choir. What a Time! Fleming Island,  FL: Emtro Gospel, 2004. (d)  Safe in the Arms of Jesus. By Walter Hawkins
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 Hawkins, Walter and the Love Center Choir, Love  Alive V—25th Anniversary Reunion. Inglewood, CA: Gospocentric Records, 1998. 5.  Liturgical Dance or Mime Ministry Music
 (a)  A Change in My Life. By Bill Strauss. Vocal arr. by Sean Altman
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 (b)  God Is Here (There Is a Sweet Anointing in This  Sanctuary). By Karen Clark-Sheard. Victorious Life Church and Next Level Ministries  Production featuring Anointed Men of Praise.
 Location:
 (c)  Order  My Steps. By Glenn Burleigh
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 (d)  I Need You Now. By W.R. “Smokie” Norful, Jr. Refuge Church Mime Ministry Performance by Bro. Charles under/by Pastor Whittington.
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 (e)  I  Won’t Complain. By Rev. Paul Jones. The Liturgical  dance video featuring young men in wheelchairs video is by C2C Ministry of Mime  from Bethpage Presbyterian Church, Concord, North Carolina. They adapted the wheelchair idea  from another group (Genesis Mime Ministry). Pair with spoken word that introduces it and  explains the connection between humility and not complaining.
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 6.  Anthems
 (a)  Great Is Thy Faithfulness. By Mark Hayes
 Location:
 Hope Publishing Company 
  380 South Main Place 
  Carol Stream, IL 60188 
  Phone: 630-665-3200
                           
                          Online location: www.hopepublishing.com(b)  Non Nobis Domine. By Patrick Doyle. Arr. by Graham Preskett
 Location:
 Air-Edel Associates, LTD. 
  Joseph Weinberger, LTD 
  8687  Melrose Avenue, 9th Floor 
  Los  Angeles, CA 90069 
                          Phone:  310-967-2380
   
Online  location: www.air-edel.co.uk/(c)  Holy,  Holy, Holy. By John B. Dykes. Arr. by Carlton Burgess
 Location:
 Complete  Praise Music Corp.820  Dover St.
 Tallahassee,  FL
 Phone:  202-265-9336
 
 7.  Modern  Songs (Songs Written between 2000–2011)
 (a)  Be  More Like You. By Doug Williams
 Location:
 Harvey  Watkins, Jr. It’s in My Heart—Live in Raymond, MS. New York, NY: Verity, 2003. (b)  I’ll  Serve Him. By John P. Kee
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 The  Legacy Project.  New York, NY: Verity, 2011. (c)  Move  in Me. By Stan Jones
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 The  Williams Brothers. Celebrating 50 Years. Jackson, MS: Blackberry Records, 2010. 8.  Offertory Song or Instrumental
 These selections are offerings of humility. Perhaps  pair the songs with a spoken word connecting the idea of humility and offering one’s  self as a requirement for growth in God.
 
 (a) I Surrender All. By Judson Van De Venter and  Winfield Weeden
 Location:
 The  New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #198
 Total  Praise. #402
 (b) What Shall I Render? By Margaret Pleasant  Douroux
 Location:
 Total  Praise. #403 (c) Give of Your Best to the Master. By Howard  B. Grose and Charlotte Bernard. The words  can be adapted to reflect the kind of offering your church most needs its men  to give.
 Location:
 Total  Praise. #469 9.Song or Instrumental for the Period of Prayer
 (a)  The Prayer Song. By Marquis Powell
 Location:
 GMWA  Men of Promise. He Made Me Whole. Indianapolis, IN: Tyscot Records,1998. (b)  I Need You Now. By W.R. “Smokie” Norful, Jr.
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 Smokie Norful Live, 2003. Brentwood: TN: EMI Gospel, 2003.
   
  Sheet Music available 
  River Oaks Music Company/Smokie’s Songs (BMI) 
  Administered by EMI Christian Music Publishing 
  P.O. Box 5084  Brentwood, TN 37024-5084  Phone: 615-371-4300 
  Online location: www.emicmg.com (c)  A Praying Spirit. By  Albertina “Twinkie” Clark. Arr. by Nolan Williams
 Location:
 Total  Praise. #452 10.  Sermonic Selection
 (a)  Order My Steps. By Glenn Burleigh. Start  with the third verse because it speaks to being humble, and then go back to the beginning.
 Location:
 The  Mighty Clouds of Joy. In the House of the Lord: Live in Houston. Brentwood, TN: EMI  Gospel, 2005. (b)  I’ll Follow Where You Lead. By Marvin Winans, Barry Hankerson, and Carvin  Winans
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 The  Winans. Let My People Go.  Los Angeles, CA: Qwest Records, 1985. (c)  I Need Thee Every Hour. By Annie Hawkins and Robert Lowry. This selection is to be rendered as a solo, preceded by spoken personal  testimony.
 Location:
 African  American Heritage Hymnal. #451
 Total  Praise. #441
 11.  Invitational Song or Instrumental
 (a)  Use Me. By Ayanna Williams
 Location:
 The  Williams Brothers. Celebrating 50 Years. Jackson, MS: Blackberry Records, 2010. (b) Humble Me. By Gabriel Roth
 Location:
 Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, 100 Days, 100 Nights. New York, NY: Daptone Records, 2007.
   
  Daptone 
  115  Troutman Street 
  New  York, NY 11206 
  Phone:  718-366-3851
   
  Online  location: www.daptonerecords.com (c)  Thy Way, O Lord. By Nina Jackson and E. Deas. Make it instrumental, but print the verses  in your Bulletin or Order of Worship.
 Location:
 The  New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #200
 Total  Praise. #459
 12.  Benediction Song or Instrumental
 (a)  Do Your Will. By Rance Allen
 Location:
 The  Rance Allen Group. All the Way. Indianapolis, IN: Tyscot Records, 2002. (b)  Always Remember. By Andraé  Crouch
 Location:
 African  American Heritage Hymnal. #640
 Total  Praise. #624
 (c)  I’m Available to You. By Carlis Moody, Jr. Render  only the chorus.
 Location:
 Brunson,  Rev. Milton and The Thompson Community Choir. Available to You . New York:  NY, Word Records, 2002.
   
  NTIME  MUSIC COMPANY 
  4913  Albemarle Road #103 
  Charlotte,  NC 28205 
  Phone:  704-531-8961
   
  Online  location: www.ntimemusic.com13. Additional Suggestions for Men’s Day Worship
 Bible Study: The Get DOWN (Become Humble) to Man UP Film Festival Bible Study crafted  by Dr. Marilyn J. Richardson Lewis Suggested  Movies 1. Stomp the YardIn addition to analyzing this movie through the 6 scriptures  suggested earlier, also consider using Proverbs 20:29, Joel 2:28, and Acts  2:17.
 Genres:  Drama, Teen, and Musical/Performing Arts
 Running  Time: 1 hr. 54 min.
 MPAA  Rating: PG-13 for a scene of violence, some sexual material and  language.
 Production  Co.: Rainforest Films
 Studio: Screen Gems, 2007
 2. Groundhog DayGenres: Comedy, Romance, and Science  Fiction/Fantasy
 Running  Time: 1 hr. 43 min.
 MPAA  Rating: PG
 Production  Co.: Sony Pictures Scoring Stage
 Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, 1993
 3. Buck and the PreacherGenre:  Western
 Running  Time: 1 hr. 42 min.
 MPAA  Rating: PG
 Production  Co.: E&R Productions Corporation, Belafonte Enterprises
 Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, 1972
 4. Good DeedsGenres:  Drama and Romance
 Running Time: 1 hr. 51 min.
 MPAA Rating: PG-13  for sexual content, language, some
 Production  Co.: The Tyler Perry Company
 Studio: Lionsgate, 2012
 5. Boyz n the HoodGenre:  Drama
 Running Time: 1 hr. 52 min.
 MPAA Rating: R
 Studio: Columbia Pictures, 1991
 6. Menace II SocietyGenres:  Drama and Crime/Gangster
 Running  Time: 1 hr. 30 min.
 MPAA  Rating: R
 Production  Co.: EFX Systems Inc
 Studio: New Line Cinema, 1993
 7. Strictly BallroomGenres:  Comedy, Musical/Performing Arts, and Romance
 Running  Time: 1 hr. 32 min.
 MPAA  Rating: PG
 Production Co.: M&A Film Corporation, 1993
 8. The Best ManGenres:  Comedy, Drama, and Romance
 Running  Time: 2 hrs.
 MPAA  Rating: PG for language/sexuality
 Production Co.: 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, 1999
 9. IdlewildGenres:  Musical/Performing Arts and Drama
 Running  Time: 2 hrs.
 MPAA  Rating: R for violence, sexuality, nudity, and language
 Production  Co.: Mosaic Media Group
 Studio: HBO Films, 2006
 10. Daddy’s  Little GirlsLocation:
 Genres:  Comedy and Romance
 Running  Time: 1 hr. 35 min.
 MPAA  Rating: PG-13 for thematic material, drug and sexual content, some  violence and language
 Production  Co.: The Tyler Perry Company, Reuben Cannon & Associates
 Studio: Lionsgate, 2007
 11. A Soldier’s StoryGenres:  Drama, Thriller, and Adaptation
 Running  Time: 1 hr. 41 min.
 MPAA  Rating: PG
 Production  Co.: Caldix Films Ltd, Delphi Productions
 Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, 1984
 12. Liar, LiarGenre:  Comedy
 Running  Time: 1 hr. 27 min.
 MPAA  Rating: PG 13 for sex-related humor and language
 Production  Co.: Imagine Entertainment
 Studio: Universal Pictures, 1997
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