The Gospel
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| The Gospel | |
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The Gospel film poster |
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| Directed by | Rob Hardy |
| Produced by | William Packer |
| Written by | Rob Hardy |
| Starring | Boris Kodjoe Idris Elba Clifton Powell Dwayne Boyd Nona Gaye Omar Gooding Tamyra Gray Julien Mbayi China Anne McClain Donnie McClurkin Yolanda Adams |
| Distributed by | Columbia TriStar |
| Release date(s) | October 7, 2005 |
| Language | English |
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- This article is about a film. For other uses of the word "gospel," see Gospel (disambiguation).
The Gospel is a 2005 film directed and written by Rob Hardy. It was released in the United States on October 7, 2005. The film retells the Parable of the Prodigal Son in a modern context.
When tragedy strikes a young singer, David Taylor, turns away from God and his father's church. He returns to the church a few years later to find the once-powerful congregation in disarray.
The soundtrack features the following songs:
- He Reigns (Kirk Franklin feat. Papa San)
- Victory (Yolanda Adams)
- Glorious (Martha Munizzi)
- You Are Good (Greg Kirkland)
- Still Alive (Kirk Franklin singers)
- A Change Is Gonna Come (Deitrick Haddon)
- Ooh Child (Urban Mix) (Donnie McClurkin feat. Kirk Franklin)
- The Closer I Get To You (Donny Hathaway and Roberta Flack)
- When I Pray (Interlude) (Joann Rosario)
- All Things Are Working (Fred Hammond)
- I Need You To Survive (Hezekiah Walker & LFC)
- Now Behold The Lamb (Tamyra Gray, feat. Idris Elba Serman & Clifton Powell Parable)
- Put Your Hands Together (Fred Hammond and Natalie Wilson)
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