Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Pastor you see my daughter tell her I love her still you both RIH RIP. Gone but not Forgotten!!! Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Shawn Jones (185420921)? Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. A video of the group performing their opening song,posted to Facebook by Denise Headen,shows the nattily dressed preacher belting a song about Jesus' faithfulness while audience members swayed and clapped along with them. Still listen to your best song. RIP RIH. On Saturday (November 18), Jones was performing with the quartet at Pensacola, Florida. Kenneth Woodson, manager of The Event Center, said Jones and his band had only been on stage for about 10-15 minutes before he collapsed and never revived on Saturday night. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. The allowed date range for this post is between March 17 and Today. Happy Heavenly Birthday Pastor Jones,continue to get your rest!!! Youre truly missed sir. Gospel singer, Pastor Shawn Jones passed away on November 18. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. Jones leaves behind his wife Dominica, as well as three children, according to his church's website. Nobody could believe it. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. Pastor Shawn Jones of Auburn, Alabama (formerly of Rockford, Alabama) passed away Saturday, November 18, 2017. He took a few gulps of water before deciding to sit down and continue the performance. The 32-year-old gospel singer and founding pastor of New Thing Empowerment Church, Shawn Jones, has collapsed and died while singing "Worthy He Is" on stage in an incident on Saturday night that has left his congregants shocked and saddened. It is a common refrain of those who die in church. There was a problem getting your location. Shawn Jones, Gospel singer and the Pastor of the New Thing Empowerment Church in Auburn, Alabama, collapsed and died while doing what he loved and was called to do Singing with his group Shawn Jones & The Believers and his complete band recently in Pensacola, Fla. Pastor Jones was 32. They contained themselves well and they were praying for him in their own little spirit. Leadership | Hillsboro | Calvary Chapel I walked over and handed him the mic and sat down. Losing It: I Left the Church & Never Looked Back. He took a few gulps of water before deciding to sit down and continue the performance. After finishing up their first song, the group began singing Worthy Is He. Its a song theyhad performed many times before. Christian banned from Turkey appeals to European Court of Human Rights, Charles Stanley's grandson apologizes for auctioning late pastor's items on eBay, Twitter suspends 'genderfluid anti-Christ' user for image of pedophile pride flag, Courage is fear that has said its prayers, The End Times battle calls for Spirit-led living, 5 reasons why prayer must accompany evangelism, What people use WhatsApp, Telegram for in Iran, Afghanistan might surprise you, Myth 18: Divorce is the unpardonable sin and 'God hates divorce', Evangelical woman: New immigration bill will increase human trafficking risk, Gospel Singer, Preacher Shawn Jones Said to Have Struggled With Heart Health Prior to Death, 32-Y-O Pastor, Gospel Singer Shawn Jones, Dies While Singing 'Worthy Is He', Church Attacked After Alabama Pastor Says He Would Back Roy Moore Even If Sexual Assault Allegations Are True, 'Touched by an Angel' Star Della Reese Dies at 86, Actors Praise Exemplary Life, Most adults in 17 countries say belief in God not necessary to be moral, have good values: study, New Jersey churches excluded from historic preservation grant sue county for discrimination, John Piper: 'If our only good news is our healing ministry, we're going to disappoint millions of people', This week in Christian history: Scottish Archbishop murdered, Donatists given toleration, Court orders utility company restore power to church's rehab shelter, Mike Stone accepts nomination for SBC president, set to challenge Pres.