African Children’s Choir performs in West Liberty

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The African Children’s Choir performed at South Union Mennonite Church in West Liberty on Sunday. The traveling choir is part of Music for Life, a program that has educated over 52,000 children and has impacted communities in Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa. Sunday’s performance included gospel songs and hymns, dancing and drum music. Those in attendance also watched a video about the choir’s Music for Life program. The children told the audience their names and what they want to be when they grow up. An offering was taken to help support the African Children’s Choir programs. Also to help the cause, attendees could purchase aprons, key chains, jewelry, scarves and other items. For more information, visit www.africanchildrenschool.com.

The African Children’s Choir performed at South Union Mennonite Church in West Liberty on Sunday. The traveling choir is part of Music for Life, a program that has educated over 52,000 children and has impacted communities in Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa. Sunday’s performance included gospel songs and hymns, dancing and drum music. Those in attendance also watched a video about the choir’s Music for Life program. The children told the audience their names and what they want to be when they grow up. An offering was taken to help support the African Children’s Choir programs. Also to help the cause, attendees could purchase aprons, key chains, jewelry, scarves and other items. For more information, visit www.africanchildrenschool.com.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2017/01/web1_DSC_0321.jpgThe African Children’s Choir performed at South Union Mennonite Church in West Liberty on Sunday. The traveling choir is part of Music for Life, a program that has educated over 52,000 children and has impacted communities in Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa. Sunday’s performance included gospel songs and hymns, dancing and drum music. Those in attendance also watched a video about the choir’s Music for Life program. The children told the audience their names and what they want to be when they grow up. An offering was taken to help support the African Children’s Choir programs. Also to help the cause, attendees could purchase aprons, key chains, jewelry, scarves and other items. For more information, visit www.africanchildrenschool.com. Tami Wenger | for Civitas Media

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