I've never been to a Beyoncé concert before, but I assume there's always a line at the entrance. Probably a long one, like this one, that extended out the door of the Kennedy Center and along the ...
It’s become a well-established fact that Beyoncé is a higher being worthy of our worship, especially after her groundbreaking performance at Coachella earlier in April. Now, San Francisco’s Grace ...
About a thousand people showed up for the mass. About a thousand people attended mass at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco Wednesday night, but it wasn't a typical service. The Beyonce-themed mass ...
A Christian worship service utilizing Beyoncé's music to celebrate and cultivate conversation about Black women is headed to Augustana during Holy Week. Beyoncé Mass will conduct a worship service 7 p ...
The life and music of the one and only Beyoncé Knowles has inspired something called The Beyoncé Mass and it's coming to Seattle this week! Reverend Yolanda Norton joined the show to tell us all about ...
With songs like “Irreplaceable,” “Formation” and “Upgrade U,” Beyoncé is not only one of the best performers of our time but she also has created some of the most perfect soundtracks to our lives.
As the lights dimmed in Cahn Auditorium on Sunday, a traditional Christian worship service unfolded: a choir, a brief sermon, communion and, of course, music from pop icon Beyoncé. Beyoncé Mass is a ...
As the sounds of Beyoncé's "Freedom" filled Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis, the Rev. Yolanda Norton addressed those crowded into the pews. "We try our best in this worship service to ...
You can call Beyoncé a lot of things. She’s a singer, dancer, actor, businesswoman, mother, and church owner. Wait, what? Yes, you read that right. The Queen Bey has her very own place of worship ...
The worship service began with the sound of Beyoncé singing "Lift Every Voice and Sing," a song also known as the "black national anthem." Advertisement Article continues below this ad Over the next ...
At one worship service, the choir sings Beyonce’s hits to share messages of female empowerment, freedom, and spirituality. Reverend Yolanda Norton says it’s about making black women’s experiences the ...