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September 21, 2006

Dishon Knox - A Rap History of the Presbyterian Church in America


Dishon Knox
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I haven't stopped smiling since I got the link. He's a Covenant Seminary student named Dishon Knox, who amongst other things, has done a song called The History of the Presbyterian Chuch in America (nod to Nick for the headsup). Gotta love the nod to Covenant at 2:50.

Anyways, Dishon has a music myspace page here which has a few other of his songs you can check out, especially 314, which is really good. Gotta ask though: when did the PCA get so hard?

"fed five thousand men/with a snack like a lunchable"

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| By Josiah Roe | 12:29 PM

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Rap Song--> One of the requirements for our Church History class is to provide the history of the PCA or the history of the church (timeline) since Christ. This can either be done in the form of a paper or project. While Dishon is creative in doing this song, I'm boring and less talented when it comes to rap, so I did the paper.

Somehow we need to play the song for GA next year, and market it towards the PCA youth!

Posted by: Illman at September 21, 2006 01:18 PM

That totally rocks!

Posted by: gid at September 21, 2006 01:27 PM

dishon's talent is well known here in st. louie. on a purely pedogogical note, i've encouraged him to rap the shorter catechism--being that we have to memorize many of them.

Posted by: tom at September 21, 2006 10:24 PM

Off da fa heezy!

Posted by: Marren Loofer Keen at October 2, 2006 12:17 PM

Yeah, I feel pretty blessed to work alongside such a talented, Godly and down-to-earth young brotha like Dishon. I'm hoping some of his skillz will rub off on me...

Posted by: Pamela Lucas at November 14, 2006 12:40 AM

Hi there, I wanted to find a copy of this rap, but can't find it anywhere as all links point to the same dead source. Do you know where I can obtain this rap?

Thanks!

Posted by: Jason Kong at July 26, 2007 05:49 PM

Hi, good day i like every thing about the presbyterian church and I am praying to God to help the church grow from strength to strength. God bless you all.

Posted by: Rev Atoh Jhon at January 26, 2008 07:23 AM

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