During Bishop J. Drew Sheard’s 66th pastoral celebration at Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ, gospel legend Lisa Page Brooks made a surprise appearance that instantly transformed a routine Sunday into an unforgettable spiritual event.

As Lisa began singing her iconic song “God Gets the Glory,” the atmosphere in the sanctuary shifted dramatically. The congregation fell silent, the choir paused, and Bishop Sheard himself was visibly moved, standing in awe and eventually brought to tears by the powerful ministry moment.

This wasn’t just another performance—it was a reunion of two gospel icons whose lives and ministries have shaped Detroit’s church community for decades. Lisa Page Brooks, celebrated for her work with the trailblazing quartet Witness, brought a blend of raw soul and contemporary edge to gospel music, making it accessible to new generations.

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Bishop Sheard, meanwhile, has built a legacy of visionary leadership, guiding Greater Emmanuel with a focus on worship, family, and excellence, and inspiring believers nationwide.

The emotional impact of Lisa’s performance was rooted in a shared history and mutual respect. Both Lisa and Bishop Sheard have weathered the highs and lows of ministry, facing personal and professional challenges while remaining steadfast in their faith.

Their paths have crossed many times, but this surprise reunion felt divinely orchestrated—a full-circle moment affirming their commitment to God and each other.

As Lisa sang “God Gets the Glory,” her voice, seasoned by years of worship and trials, resonated through every note. The lyrics—more than just words—became a declaration of survival, gratitude, and purpose. The congregation responded with tears, lifted hands, and spontaneous worship. Bishop Sheard, sitting beside his wife Karen Clark Sheard, was especially touched.

The song’s message echoed his own journey as a leader who has always given God the credit for every victory, despite the pressures and expectations that come with guiding a major church and being part of a prominent gospel family.

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Lisa’s choice of song was deliberate and deeply meaningful. “God Gets the Glory” is not only a gospel classic but also a statement of faith that has anchored Lisa through seasons of struggle and uncertainty.

Her performance was a testimony to enduring purpose—reminding everyone that, even when fame fades, faith remains. For Bishop Sheard, the song reflected his own trials and triumphs, reinforcing the idea that true ministry is about faithfulness, not recognition.

The congregation was swept up in the moment, recording and sharing clips online that quickly went viral. Fans described the event as a divine appointment, calling it one of the most beautiful surprises in gospel history.

The timing felt prophetic, especially as both Lisa and the Sheard family have recently spoken about trusting God through health challenges and personal trials.

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After the song ended, Bishop Sheard addressed the congregation with heartfelt words: “You never really know how much you’ve poured out until someone comes along and pours back into you.”

He thanked Lisa, his wife, and everyone who had supported him through difficult seasons, emphasizing that ministry is about sacrifice and that every victory belongs to God.

The service became a spontaneous celebration of faith, healing, and unity. Lisa and Karen Clark Sheard embraced, symbolizing the deep bonds within the gospel community.

Bishop Sheard reflected on the challenges of leadership and the moments of doubt he’d faced, sharing how this surprise had renewed his sense of purpose and reminded him that, above all, God gets the glory.