TABERNACLE OF FUNK ALBUM | THE SANCTIFIED SISTERS
The Sanctified Sisters didn’t just step into gospel funk—they marched in like a choir at a revival. Born and raised in the City of Brotherly Love, these three soul-powered saints grew up harmonizing in church basements, remixing hymns into slow jams, and turning every potluck into an impromptu praise break. Their debut album, Tabernacle of Funk, Volume 1, is a spirit-filled journey through faith and groove, proving that testimony hits harder when backed by a righteous bassline.
Legend has it that Sister Delores once out-sang a choir director and out-danced a deacon at the same service. Sister Bernadette? She turned an entire Relief Society lesson into a call-and-response anthem. And let’s not forget Sister Claudette—she lays down harmonies so smooth, even the pioneers would’ve two-stepped across the plains.
This ain’t just music—it’s ministry with a backbeat. A full-bodied, sanctified celebration of Jesus Christ, the gospel, and the kind of funk that gets angels clapping on the two and four. Because when The Sanctified Sisters lift their voices, they aren’t just singing—they’re testifying.
So dust off your Sunday best, loosen that tie, and let Tabernacle of Funk, Volume 1 take you to church—funk style.