Artist's albums
We Offer Christ
1989 · album
Jesus When Troubles Burden Me Down
1986 · album
A Month of Sundays
2019 · album
Release the Rain (Radio Edit)
2019 · single
Watching Over Me - Single
2016 · single
Something Happens (Jesus)
2013 · single
Best Days Yet
2012 · album
Your Best Days Yet
2012 · single
Bishop Morton Celebrates 25 Years of Music
2010 · album
Memorable Moments
2010 · album
Cry Your Last Tear
2008 · album
Paul Morton's Christmas Classics
2008 · album
Embracing The Next Dimension
2008 · album
I'm Still Standing - EP
2006 · EP
Seasons Change
2004 · album
Dealing With Impossibilities
2004 · album
Bishop Paul Morton - Let It Rain
2003 · album
Your Tears
2003 · album
On Broken Pieces
2002 · album
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Biography
Listeners and viewers are frequently astounded by the voice and personality of Bishop Paul S. Morton. Whether in appearances with childhood friend Aretha Franklin or in his capacity as the senior pastor of Greater St. Stephens Full Gospel Church in New Orleans, Bishop Morton has been a powerful force in the spreading of "the good news." His is a voice of exceptional range and beauty. Born into a preaching dynasty in Canada -- his mother, father, brothers, and sisters all received a calling -- Morton left the family fold to follow God's directive to go to New Orleans, where in 1972 he became affiliated with the then-small Greater St. Stephens Church. Under Morton's inspirational leadership, the church became the largest African-American church in Louisiana, with three locations in the city. The church's numerous ministries have included teaching and outreach programs, a home for "seasoned citizens," a housing development, and a school. He married a daughter of the church, and his wife, Elder Debra B. Morton, became co-pastor, with her own powerful ministry. The three Morton children are all musically talented and participate in the work of the church. (Pianist son Paul Morton, Jr. is the author of one of the church's most compelling songs, "Let Him In.") The Bishop's influence in the gospel community in New Orleans, Lousiana, and the nation cannot be overstated. The visionary preacher is the founder of the Full Gospel Movement, which in just a few years became a worldwide phenomenon. Morton has the remarkable ability to encourage the best in others; the church motto is "Striving for Excellence," and a number of new churches have been spawned out of the mother church to help spread "the good news." Full Gospel Fellowship churches have been founded in countries throughout the world. Bishop Morton has used his influence as a renowned preacher and singer to further the Biblical injunction to preach the gospel to all nations. He has a daily radio show, and a nationally broadcast television show. His award-winning albums, including Healing Hands, We Offer Christ, Crescent City Fire, Still Standing, Cry Your Last Tear, Best Days Yet, and Legacy: Live in New Orleans are stirring tributes to the one he serves. Truly, the message is in the music. The albums contain many of the artist's most popular gospel hits, such as "Your Tears" and "God's Got Those Healing Hands." Morton is ably backed by the Stellar Award-winning Greater St. Stephens Full Gospel Baptist Church Choir. The Bishop also appears with the Full Gospel Baptist Mass Choir on their set A New Thing, Experience the Fullness, which he produced. His charismatic style combines sincerity with talent, with which he seeks to "change a generation" through his ministerial exhortations to accept salvation and follow Christ. ~ Rose of Sharon Witmer, Rovi