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Watch This Spontaneous Gospel Performance Lift Spirits At A Texas Shelter

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Watch This Spontaneous Gospel Performance Lift Spirits At A Texas Shelter

A video of the performance has been viewed more than 10 million times

This performance hit all the right notes.

A stirring gospel performance at a storm shelter in Texas is lifting spirits in Houston and beyond after the impromptu singing went viral.

Amid rows of beds and huddled evacuees, a woman on Tuesday was filmed powerfully belting out the lyrics to the song “Spirit Break Out” as people swayed, clapped and echoed her resonating cries of praise.

“So this just broke out in the shelter…” Joni Villemez-Comeaux wrote in a caption of a video of the performance, which she shot at the Lone Star Convention and Expo Center in Conroe. As of Wednesday afternoon, the video had been viewed more than 10 million times.

So this just broke out in the shelter…

Posted by Joni Villemez-Comeaux on Tuesday, August 29, 2017

The singer in the center was identified in Villemez-Comeaux’s post as Victoria White, who in her own Facebook post expressed thanks to those who helped the video go viral.

“This blows me AWAY (and that’s no easy task)! I had no idea this was being recorded, but God had a plan! Not only did He want to Love on those gathered in Lonestar Expo Center who suffered loss at the hands of Hurricane Harvey, but He wanted to love on people across the world who were dealing with their own personal storms!!!” she wrote while encouraging others to step up and help others where they can.

Good morning Fb friends and family! I promise I TRIED SOOOO HARD to keep up with all of your comments and posts, but…

Posted by Victoria White on Wednesday, August 30, 2017

 

According to The Courier of Montgomery County, the Lone Star Convention and Expo Center has reached capacity with housed evacuees.

I am a future butterfly at the stage of growth when I am turning into an adult. I am enclosed in a hard case shell formed by love, family, and friends. It is the hardest stage of becoming a black butterfly. You will encounter many hardships only to come out stronger and better than what you went in. At this stage, you are finding out who you truly are and how to love yourself.

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