The Celebration of the Life and Ministry
of Elder Ronald Winans
A MUSICAL TRIBUTE
Written by Brenda Underwood
The First Family of Gospel celebrated the life and ministry of the
second eldest of the Winans siblings, Ronald W. Winans, on Thursday,
June 23, 2005. There was an outpouring of love for Elder Winans. Not
only by the city of Detroit, but with a national and international response.
Not with tears of sorrow, but with joyous tears of a life dedicated
to disciplining and the spreading of the “Good News” of
the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Many ministers, preachers, bishops and elders were present to give
their testimonies of how Elder Winans ministered to bring people to
the Lord; nurtured their growth and gifts of preaching/teaching of God’s
Word; and guided their development in choir or working with the youth
at Perfecting Church. Bishop Norm Wagner was the worship leader for
the Celebration and told us how the Lord created “this angel called
Ron Winans” who was “exhaled from God” and did what
the Lord had instructed him to do. But, after the Lord had answered
everyone’s prayers of allowing Ron to return to us after his battle
with death in 1997, the Lord said He was now requiring Ron home with
Him and the Lord “inhaled him back” to Himself.
Sister, CeCe Winans, was called upon to lead a song scheduled to be
sung by a cousin who lost their voice. The Lord intended for the song
to be sung by CeCe as she not only blessed the congregation but also
got her praise on in a dance unto the Lord. This caused a chain reaction
with her brother BeBe joining her, as did other family members and those
in attendance. Brother BeBe later blessed the congregation as he led
the last song of a medley, “Abundant Life,” with the more
than 250-voice-strong Perfecting Mass Choir.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson was called on to speak to the family and he
told of another father who had to bury a great son. He shared the conversation
he had with Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. after the assassination of
his son, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. He reflected on how when he lost
Martin, he was grieving so hard he neglected his other two children.
Then his son A.D. died, and later, his wife was playing the piano in
service and a crazed gunman came in the church and shot and killed his
wife. But the elder Rev. King stated that with all he had been through,
he still gave thanks to God for what he had left. Then Rev. Jackson
posed a question and said, through all that the Winans family or other
families represented had gone through, “the question is”
will we still serve the Lord through our trouble; “the question
is” will we serve God when He takes our loved ones; “the
question is”….
The most moving testimony came from Ron Winans’ cardiologist
who confessed he had turned his back on God and had “spit in His
eye.” But through Ron and the Winans family, who showed him that
God had not turned His back on the doctor, his faith in God was restored.
Ron taught his doctor that it is not the length of the journey, but
the quality of the journey. The doctor stated he thought it was all
his knowledge and ability that was working in the lives of his patients,
but found out every time he told Ron Winans or his family that he would
not make it through the surgery or sing again, God allowed Ron to do
it. So, now the doctor has given his life to the Lord and knows he will
see Ron again one day.
There were many others there to share with the family. Some of them
were Elder Roy Haynes of the Ministerial Alliance for Perfecting Church,
Pastor Horace Hawkins – CeCe and Angie Winans’ pastor, Pastor
Lee James Campbell, and of course, Ron’s sister-in-law Vickie
Winans.
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