Joshua Cole was born in Washington D.C. to Curtis and Sandy Cole. During his childhood he sang on the youth choir at his church, Union Belle Baptist Church in Fredericksburg, VA. Eventually he moved on and settled at the Mt. Zion Full Gospel Baptist church under the then leadership of Overseer William P. Brown, where he also served as a singer on the youth praise team and choir.
By the age of 12 Joshua learned to play the piano under the tutelage of three great men of God, Elder James Samuels, Psalmist Eric Armstead and Alex Pendleton. A little over a year later Joshua was appointed to serve as Minister of Music for the Mt. Zion Full Gospel Cathedral located in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Joshua Served at Mt. Zion and under the leadership of Archbishop William E. Brown for an estimated amount of ten years as Minister of Music, Armorbearer and assistant to the Archdiocese of Fredericksburg. In 2006 Joshua was appointed as Minister of Music for the Archdiocese of Fredericksburg and in August 2007 was appointed by Archbishop William E. Brown as the Director of Music for the Fellowship of Independent and Global Churches and Ministries Inc, and led Praise and Worship and organized the Convocation Praise Team and Band.
Under the direction of God he transitioned his ministry under the leadership of Archbishop Joshua P. Logan and was appointed as Assistant Minister of Music and Musical Director at the Church of the Promised Land, Capitol Heights, MD.
Joshua Cole is also an aspiring recording artist, writer and composer. His first studio release is slated for release in 2009 with songs such as, “Awesome Godâ€, “I Will Do A New Thing In You Ft. Anthony Campbell, and Overseer Paulette R. Brown†and “He Gave Me Lifeâ€. He has preformed before such artists as Stephen A. Hurd, Jonathan Nelson, Professor Wilbur Belton, Bryan Wilson, and others.
Min. Cole considers himself the Uncanny Worshipper. “Uncanny simply means too strange or inhuman. Worship is a lifestyle. I live my life in a strange way, people ask me how do I stay so happy, you smile too much, why am I always singing? It’s because of my uncanny worship, everything I do or witness, believe it or not I have a song for it, that’s my worship!â€
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