Free gospel sing is Sunday at Trinity Assembly in Olive Branch

Thursday, November 18, 2021
Ronny Hinson

OLIVE BRANCH, Ill. — Trinity Assembly of God in Olive Branch is celebrating their Centennial year and will be celebrating with a free gospel sing with legendary Ronny Hinson on Sun. Nov. 21 at 11 a.m.

Known best as writer of the gospel music standard “The Lighthouse,” which won the coveted Dove and Fan Award for Song of the Year in 1972, and is celebrating the song’s 50 year anniversary this year.

Hinson has traveled for 45 years singing to some of the largest crowds ever to hear gospel music. He was the first to bring gospel music to New York’s famous Carnegie Hall, singing to a sell out crowd. Ronny and the Hinsons appeared as regulars for seven years on the famous Gospel Singing Jubilee, appeared on the P.T.L. Club, Pop Goes the Country, the world famous Grand Ole Opry, and the Gaither videos.

Hinson has also appeared on the Daystar Network and Trinity Broadcasting Network. Ronny’s music is well received around the world in over one hundred fifty countries. Ronny and the Original Hinsons have also sung before well known political figures such as the governor of Kentucky, the governor of Illinois and President Ronald Reagan.

He has written and performed many of gospel music’s most famous songs such as afore mentioned “TheLighthouse,” “He Pilots My Ship,” song of the year in 1973; “When He was On the Cross,” song of the year for two consecutive years; “The Two Winning Hands,” number one song; “Mercy Built Bridge,” number one song; “Once Upon a Hill,” number one song; “Higher Than Than I’ve Ever Been,” song of the yearin Cashbox Magazine; “Oasis,” a number one; “The Old Ship of Zion” a number one; and more recently “I Feel a Little Song Comin’ On” in 2007; “I’m Just Waitin’ On My Ride” a number one song in 2008; and most recently “Notified” a number one song in 2009; and many more too numerous to mention.

Hinson was song writer of the year for 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991, four consecutive years. Through the years in his career Hinson’s songs and he as a song writer have been nominated for the coveted Dove Award also too many times to mention. In 2006, Ronny and the Original Hinsons were inducted into the official Gospel Music Hall of Fame, which includes all genres of Christian music.

After his family’s singing group, the Original Hinsons, stopped singing in 1988 Ronny began his solo career with his first release skyrocketing to the number one position in the Cashbox Magazine charts and becoming one of the top 10 songs of the year in 1990. His next solo release landed a top ten position, immediately launching a very successful solo career in the music he knows and loves best.

As part of the Original Hinsons, he sang bass and was seldom recognized as a soloist, but now his mellow lead baritone voice is earning him the reputation of a stylist as he wrenches the very heart of the listener with believability and with tearful voice that commands the listener’s attention. Born for the stage, Hinson is at home and makes the audience feel at home when he sings.

When Hinson is asked to preach, his soul stirring and life changing message is earth shaking. He is one of the most sought-after camp meeting ministries of our day. When you hear him, in coliseums, concert halls, high school auditoriums and churches all across the country you’ll know the three things he loves best: the Lord he sings or preaches about, what he’s doing on stage, and you’ll know with certainty he loves you.

Everyone is welcome and the church will be hosting a Thanksgiving Blessing dinner after the service to all who like to join us.

For more information contact Pastor Stephen and Carrie Clardy at 573-225-8580.

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