Do you love four-part harmony and lyrics with a message? Then you probably like southern gospel music. Did you know that the North American Convention of the Church of God hosts a southern gospel concert? It’s true. This year, at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, there will be a southern gospel concert at Park Place Church of God. Hosted by the popular Woody Wright (as seen on the Gaither Homecoming videos), this concert will also feature music by Eventide (singing the doctrine of the Church of God), and the Disciples Quartet (sponsored by Anderson University in January 2007).
For those who can’t get enough southern gospel, there will be other opportunities to hear the popular style during NAC. For those who arrive early, plan to attend a free concert on Thursday at 7 p.m. by the Crist Family, from Maynardville, Tennessee, at Main Street Church of God (4211 S. Main St., Anderson). The Disciples Quartet will appear at the Church of God at West Anderson (2205 Park Rd., Anderson) during the morning service on Sunday beginning at 10:45. Each morning at 8:30 in the LIVE Ministries tent, the Vision of Hope quartet will minister through song, and also present a special concert in the tent on Tuesday afternoon.
So plan ahead to attend the southern gospel concert on Sunday at NAC. Enjoy the music, receive a blessing, worship God, and don’t feel restrained to clap your hands or tap your toes! Take your Sunday-afternoon nap before or after the southern gospel concert. Woody Wright, Eventide, and the Disciples Quartet will surely energize and inspire. Daniel Howell adds that if you attend, “We’ll show you that the only thing tired at the end of the concert will be your hands!”
QUOTE OF THE DAY: "I like NAC because it keeps me up on where the Church at large is headed. I rub shoulders every day with people I would have never met otherwise. I come home blessed and inspired."--Todd Braschler, Recording artist; speaker

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