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Churchgoers Shine in American Idol

Christian singers are continuing to show success in the sixth season of American Idol as three Gospel Music Association (GMA) favourites - Jordin Sparks, Melinda Doolittle, and Chris Sligh - moved on past the vote last week.

by Kevin Jackson, Christian Today US Correspondent
Posted: Wednesday, March 21, 2007, 9:53 (GMT)
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Christian singers are continuing to show success in the sixth season of American Idol as three Gospel Music Association (GMA) favourites - Jordin Sparks, Melinda Doolittle, and Chris Sligh - moved on past the vote last week.

Among the contestants, the gospel background of one more vocalist has come to light - Phil Stacey, minister of music at First Coast Christian in Jacksonville, Florida.

This places four Christian artists among the final 11, encouraging viewers that this year's winner may represent Christian talent.

Besides his connection with the church, Stacey also attends Liberty University, an independent fine arts Baptist university located in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Despite the fact that he passed this week's vote, Stacey was one of the bottom vote winners and may struggle to stay alive in the competition.

The GMA has strongly supported the four contestants, making them a large part of their weekly GMAil - a weekly industry email newsletter that contains weekly charts, news, links to resources, and information about upcoming industry events, available to GMA members only.

Besides the GMA, other groups are spurring on the finalists.

According to GMAil, Christian elite Michael W Smith is telling his fans to vote for Sparks on his website; Music City is pushing for Doolittle, a graduate of Nashville Christian school Belmont University, as well as the local Fox affiliate; and Sligh's home church in South Carolina holds weekly American Idol parties to support their favorite.

This past week, contestants sang to a Diana Ross theme night. On the upcoming show on Tuesday, the theme will be the British invasion.

American Idol is viewed by over 30 million Americans each week while 28 million votes were cast this last week.

GMA is also looking for more information on any performers with gospel roots.



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Added: Saturday, April 12, 2008, 17:08 (BST)

Is it possible for someone to post the video of the choir on american idol singing "shout to the Lord"? We missed it but heard it was fantastic!!! Our email could could used here to let us know if it's been posted ,but we'll check your websit anyway . This is the first time we've seen this site ...very encouraging to learn of so many very talented christians being viewed worldwide .Praise The LORD!!!! Thanks!!!

gary kraber, rescue ,eldorado

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