Shekinah: For Pentecostal Musicians and Singers
by Eugene & Sherri Dominguez
Eugene Dominguez was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and raised mostly in California. His great grandfather, Gregorio Dominguez, was a Jesus name pioneer in Southern California and Mexico from the Azusa Street era. Brother Dominguez has a B.A. from Christian Service Training Institute (CSTIsandiego.com) of San Diego, California and is matriculated with Northwestern for his Masters in Apologetics. Sherri began taking music lessons as a teenager, plays four musical instruments and studied voice at Mesa College in San Diego, California. Eugene and Sherri have traveled and ministered in five continents and are the founding pastors of the Church of Miracles in San Diego, California. He is the former Vice Director of the Instituto Bíblico Pentecostal (IBPsandiego.com) of San Diego (now CSTI Spanish). They are now missionaries in Latin America. He has written more than sixty books.
This book focuses upon the Shekinah, which is the term for the glory of God. The narrative zooms in on music and song in heaven, and in the two Testaments. Pentecostal musicians and singers are challenged to move deeper into the Spirit of God and the prophetic. God has called us into deeper waters for life and ministry. The Azusa Street 100 year prophecy about the Shekinah brings the book to its climax and ultimate inspiration for those involved in worship ministry.