This flash-mob (spontaneous gathering) style, multiple-group-combined, choreographed (trained dance) video of Every Praise was made at the famous Five Points South intersection of Birmingham, Alabama, on September 13, 2013. On one of the five corners stands a fountain you can see in the video. At this historic circle (former rotary) area, streetcar lines from old downtown Birmingham met and intersected those coming up from Highland Avenue and other south-side Birmingham residential areas. A neighborhood shopping district, with grocery, drug, repair and service shops grew up at this very large intersection. Some very nice shops are still there. This is likely the largest and certainly the most memorable road intersection in Birmingham, Alabama. Weather forecasts a few days before predicted it would rain that day. People prayed it wouldn't. It didn't. Three local groups practiced for two weeks for this performance. Many people who were stopped in their cars because of the temporary stoppage for the filming got out and joined the performance of the song. (They also performed it several times filming small parts of the crowd both inside the dance and without so these people could practice.)