In the early 1980’s, Carol Cymbala decided to “make a little tape for the church,” and when she had trouble finding enough appropriate songs, she began writing them. Although she cannot read or write music, the Lord has given her a special gift to direct and create from the heart through the power of the Holy Spirit. After over 25 years of recording and live performances, the Lord continues to use the Choir to carry the message of the Gospel around the world.
It is a highly unlikely ensemble, a mixture of ethnic and economic backgrounds, in the heart of a city synonymous with coldness and decay. The choir is made up of attorneys and street people, nurses and ex-crack addicts, a unique cross section of humanity. Pastor Cymbala explains: “None of us would have met if it weren’t for Christ. Our backgrounds are just too diverse. But all of us have one thing in common: we have all been lifted up and saved. So the Choir sings—not about a theological position—but about what has happened to them. It’s not a theory; it’s a reality.”
Carol Cymbala
Carol Cymbala directs the 275-member, six-time Grammy Award-winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, an unlikely ensemble made up of people from various backgrounds, including attorneys, physicians and former street people. Through the years, she has developed a style of music that has transformed worship in churches across America and throughout the world.
Carol Cymbala directa los 275 miembros del coro del Tabernaculo de Brooklyn que ha sido nominado en seis ocasiones a los premios musicales (Grammy) y una variedad depersonas con varios antepasados, incluyendo abogados, sientificos y lasprimeras personas de la calle. Al paso de los años ella ha desarrolladoun estilo de musica que ha transformado alabanzas en las Iglesias cruzando America y alrededor del mundo.