The word legacy is weighty. Denoting a lifetime full of accomplishments and trials, the word can encapsulate what a person’s true impact is to the world. Bishop Paul S. Morton looks toward a legacy that includes over 38 years of preaching, over 30 years of singing and recording music and a lifetime called by God.
Read MoreWhen Paul Morton was born, his father prophesied that Paul would be a great preacher one day. As the son of an influential pastor of two churches, Paul was raised in the Word and encouraged to follow his father into the pulpit.
Read MoreBoth Bishop Paul S. Morton and PJ Morton are nominated for best gospel album for “Best Days Yet,” the elder Morton’s album — PJ wrote and produced four songs. PJ’s song, the Stevie Wonder-featured “Only One,” is up for best R&B song. The Mortons are the first to accomplish this feat since Bob and Jakob Dylan in 1998.
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