Friday, March 17, 2006


The world renowned African Children’s Choir will be performing at Otter Creek Church tonight, March 17th, at 7pm.

Doors will open at 6:30 and admission is free!

The choir is comprised of 25 African children ages 7-11. Each child in the choir has lost one or both parents to poverty or AIDS. The concert includes well-loved children’s songs, popular gospel tunes and lively spirituals. Through their songs and dances, the choir brings Africa alive, in all its color and splendor creating a truly unforgettable musical experience.

A free-will offering will be taken at the performance to support African Children’s Choir education, care and emergency relief programs.

The African Children’s Choir remains committed to helping Africa’s most vulnerable children so they can help Africa tomorrow.

Please help us spread the word and bring your friends and neighbors. It will be a night you won’t forget! If you're in Nashville or the surrounding areas, we hope to see you tonight!

5 comments:

Beaner said...

I wish I lived in Nashville!!! That sounds awesome! Please post details & pics too after the concert.

SG said...

Ditto what Beans said on the Nashville thing! You guys have such great things going on....but aren't you going to be in Tulsa?

Brandon Scott Thomas said...

Tulsa is next weekend. I mean...it's not out of the ordinary to have several things happening at once for me--but not this time!

Anonymous said...

I really, really, really would like to be there, but can't make the 5 hour drive up the Natchez Trace from here in Mississippi.

When I lived in Portugal, we had lots of (Portuguese speaking) Africans in our congregaton... from Angola mostly. And I loved their spirits and their lifesongs.

Man, isn't there any kind of CD or DVD of them that you can overprice and sell for them? I'd sure buy one (or several!).

Yeah... let's put one more thing on the plate of the guy who needs to take a break! ;-) Goes to show ya... there will ALWAYS be something to do...

So, do for you!

Drew Battistelli said...

Very excited about Tulsa.