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Although Michael Jackson is not normally link with gospel music, it would be robbery and a slight for us not to pay tribute to The King of Pop for his legacy and contribution to the music culture.
Mr. Jackson is one of the most widely beloved entertainers and profoundly influential artists of all-time. He leaves an indelible imprint on popular music and culture. Mr. Jackson has been influential in all genres of music and will be missed for his contribution to the industry, his philanthropy and his love for music and youth.
Whether Black or White, Christian or Jew, or simply someone who loves the sound of music, most of us will admit that we each have a favorite Michael Jackson song that impacted a moment in our lives, and that sound will be embedded in our hearts forever. So let us Remember that time and that melody. Share it with others on the WCGL Talk Victory Forum.
At the time of this writing, reports from multiple news sources, including the L.A. Times and the Associated Press, have confirmed that Michael Jackson has died. If true, let us pray for the entire Jackson family during this difficult time.


But what a lot of people don't know is that McMahon and his wife Pamela were long-time members of Crenshaw Christian Center, the Los Angeles-based mega-church founded by Apostle Frederick K.C. Price.
The McMahons were close to the entire first family (Apostle Price’s immediate family) and greatly loved by the congregation.
Below is a statement from the Price’s daughter and president of Crenshaw Christian Center, Mrs. Angela Evans:
“He was an incredible human being and extremely generous. He served our church faithfully along with his wife Pamela McMahon. He loved giving, especially to children and those who were disenfranchised.
“He hosted a large concert to benefit Crenshaw Christian Center’s Frederick K.C. Price III Schools and continued to be a consummate fundraiser for our school. He did a toy giveaway for our community at the church for a number of Christmases, which was well received and appreciated by the community.
We loved him and will miss him greatly.”
Ed McMahon was 86.
Ed McMahon, the legendary TV host and longtime sidekick-second banana for funny man Johnny Carson, died Tuesday in Los Angeles, CA.
CRENSHAW CHRISTIAN CENTER SAYS GOODBYE TO ED MCMAHON: Famed TV star was long-time member of church.
THE KING OF POP: Michael Jackson Reported Dead at 50