Da T.R.U.T.H passionately performs his Hip-Hop classic, 'The Portrait' before communicating the gospel to those challenged by call of Christ, at the 2008 Jan 2nd GL Live show, the UK's hottest christian Hip Hop event.
Reign of Fire, Gems, Tryumf and Jahaziel let loose a pack of explosive dynamite life bars outside the 2007 Calvary Chapel Baptism in Stockwell Baptist Church. Check out their MySpaces for more
JayEss lets the God Corner 2007 crowd feel the impacting truths of his explosive track "Questions & Answers". Poised like a WBA boxer JayEss throws out many poignant questions, like jabs, before releasing their answers like knockout blows.
Urban Mission TV is ministry within Urban Mission. Urban Mission is a ministry and charity within Calvary Chapel South London.
This is a montage of some of the many things the church and ministry have been involved in throughout the years.
This edit was originally intended to show the HQ church in California, Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa.
Five Dynamic UK Artists, One Explosive US Artist, plus surprise UK and US support, GL LIVE V2.0 was as LIVE as it gets!
UMTV presents a glimpse of the London events highlights, in this a short exclusive Blitz Clip of the Biggest Christian Hip Hop event in London. Enjoy.
Debut music video from the students of Urban Mission.
Produced as part of the the Urban Mission Schools & Community program, in and throughout schools in South London.
Music by Valence Productions
Lyricist [verb]swish returned to the Roundhouse with his peculiar blend of spoken soul and neo-poetry for the launch of his debut book, 'Selected Swishes'.
Abimaro's complete live set, along with 5 other acts, is featured on the full length Penultimate DVD, available to buy now! from www.verbswish.com
After no less than three pull ups Sammy G finally delivers a bombshell 'Big Tune!' track at the Urban Mission God Corner 2007.
DON'T MISS GOD CORNER 2008! SAME PLACE SAME TIME AT THIS YEARS NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL
As part of Urban Misson to Schools, a number of students who attend UM school classes were asked questions relating to one of the most needed things in South London; PEACE.