

In 2013, the group reunited with Franklin for a live performance. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles superior court, alleges that Franklin's parent label executives Vickie Mack induced God's Property founder Linda Searight into signing an "onerous and one-sided" contract with B-Rite Music. On November 2, 1998, God's Property sued their record label. In 1998, a few of God's Property singers performed a few songs for Kirk Franklin's The Nu Nation Project. The choir has performed with Celine Dion at the encore of the "Call The Man/Power of the Dream" concert in Dallas, and on The 10th Annual Essence Awards in 1997 with Stevie Wonder. Kirk Franklin often worked out new material with the choir in the studio, and appeared with the choir on the Late Show with David Letterman. Franklin, produced and co-wrote most of the songs on the group's 1997 album (also produced by Scott "Shavoni" Parker and Buster & Kevin Bond). The choir began to collaborate with Kirk Franklin in 1994, and sang backup on his 1995 album, Whatcha Looking' 4.

Linda Searight groomed the choir into an exceptional performing organization, that was often featured on national television shows in the mid and late 1990s.

She and her son, Grammy Awards winner Robert Sput Searight, and daughters Robin and Rachella Searight, were responsible for recruiting all of the original singers and musicians of this choir. In 1992, God's Property Choir was organized and founded by Linda Ray Hall-Searight (a public school music teacher) in Dallas, Texas. God's Property was a gospel choir known for its collaborations with Kirk Franklin, and other recording artists.
