Rev. Charles Nicks, a renowned gospel songwriter and music director, passed away in 1990 at the age of 45 due to complications from kidney failure. His contributions to Gospel Music continue to be remembered and cherished by many in the industry.
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No. He died in 1988, aged 47 years old.
Walter Nicks died in 2007.
Jennifer Nicks died on 1980-08-21.
There is no public information or evidence to confirm or deny Charles Nicks Jr's sexual orientation. Personal information about someone's sexual orientation should be respected as private unless shared by the individual themselves.
William J. Nicks died on 1999-11-02.
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Rev I of Iberia died in 216.
Rev Cannady died in 1981.
Reverend Charles H. Nicks, Jr. was the Pastor of the St. James Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan from 1972-1988. Under his leadership the Church grew from 500 to over 2,000 members. He was a preacher, teacher, gifted organist, and songwriter. He was anointed to reach the masses. He was one of the first Baptist Pastors in Detroit to anoint with oil and lay hands for healing. A few of the songs he wrote were: "Come Unto Jesus", "Hold Back the Night", and "O Give Thanks". He was the founder of the annual November "O Give Thanks" Concerts. For over 25 years the city of Detroit and friends from around the country looked forward to attending this annual event at the Henry & Edsel Ford Auditorium. The St. James Adult Choir had a membership of over 200. Radio stations still play Pastor Nicks' arrangement of the "Lord's Prayer". He was the Director of the Wolverine State Baptist Choir that had over 1,000 members. He directed one of the largest choirs for the National Baptist Congress of Christian Education. He was the founder of the Baptist Assembly of Free Spirit Churches, which is the foundation of the Full Gospel Baptist Churches founded by Bishop Paul Morton. He was the 1st Vice-President Of the Gospel Music Workshop of America founded by Reverend James Cleveland. He was a loving husband to me, Lucille Nicks. This is just a brief answer to the question, "Who is Rev. Charles Nicks, Jr.?"
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His father was the Rev Nathan Wetherell