Born into a preaching dynasty in Canada -- his mother, father, brothers, and sisters all received a calling -- Morton left the family fold to follow God's directive to go to New Orleans, where he became affiliated with the then-small Greater St. Stephens Church in 1972. Under Morton's inspirational leadership, the church has become the largest African-American church in the state, with three locations in the city. The church's numerous ministries include teaching and outreach programs, a home for "seasoned citizens," a housing development, and a school. He married a daughter of the church; his wife, Elder Debra B. Morton, is now co-pastor, with her own powerful ministry. The three Morton children are all musically talented and participate in the work of the church. Pianist son Paul Morton Jr. is the author of one of the church's most compelling songs, "Let Him In."
01.Intro (Feat.Bishop Clarence E. McLendon)
02.Chasing After You
03.Interlude (Feat.Bishop Clarence E. McLendon)
04.In Pursuit of Your Glory
05.Wonderful God
06.Interlude (Feat.William Murphy)
07.I Am What You See
08.Cry Your Last Tear
09.Reflections (Feat.Bishop Joseph W. Walker III)
10.I Will Bless the Lord (African Clap Song)
11.Interlude (feat.Bishop Larry Brandon)
12.I Do Believe
13.Reflections (Feat.Pastor Rudolph McKissick, Jr.)
14.More of Thee
15.More of Thee (Reprise) (Feat.Bishop Neil C. Ellis)
16.He's in This Place
17.Show Us Your Glory
18.O the Glory
19.Get the Glory