Charles Jenkins Wins Big at Stellar Gospel Music Awards & Releases New Single

Charles Jenkins and Fellowship Chicago were some of the biggest winners of the night at the 31st annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards that aired on the TV One cable television network on March 6th. The singing pastor won four Stellars including Traditional Male Vocalist of the Year, Choir of the Year, Traditional Male Vocalist of the Year and Music Video of the Year for "#WAR."
Pastor Jenkins is currently working an inspiring new radio single "Just To Know Him" that is quickly racing up the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart. The mellow song of praise has already garnered over 300,00 Spotify streams. The song hails from Jenkins' best-selling sophomore album "Any Given Sunday" (Inspired People/Motown Gospel) that also features the #1 radio smash "#WAR." Visit www.charlesjenkins.com for more news and upcoming concert dates.
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