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Thursday, July 19, 2012

July 25: The New Generation Singers to Perform at First Broad Street UMC


The New Generation Singers are "on the road again", as they as they travel to the Southeastern U.S. coast presenting their unique performances of Christian music in several styles: contemporary, traditional, accompanied, a cappella, serious and fun pieces in their program.

The New Generation Singers is a group of high school and college age young people who have taken their message to audiences in every continental United States and most of the Canadian Provinces during their 42 years of touring.

Founded as a "youth choir" in 1970, they have become a "youth group that sings" and uses their music as a vehicle to spread God's message. They have grown into an internationally recognized group representing many denominations and beliefs. They are a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-talented group of faith and energy driven singers and instrumentalists.

While the Singers have performed primarily in churches, they have also performed in non-church venues such as schools, parks, arenas, fairs, inside the base of the Statue of Liberty,Liberty Park, on the steps of our Nation's Capitol in Washington D.C. (earning a mention in the Congressional Record), the Upper Room of the United Methodist Headquarters in Nashville and in the Chapel of West Point for Parents Day (an audience of 5,000+) in Sunday morning worship.

A recent performance highlight was appearing in concert with the Harlem Gospel Choir of New YorkCity.  This year's tour will have the Singers in many churches in the Southeast. While in your community the Singers will be performing at First Broad Street United Methodist Church 100 E Church Circle, Kingsport, on: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary.

All are welcome. Come, have some Christian fun! Find an exciting and meaningful message presented by this inspired and inspiring group of talented young Singers.

New Generation Singers – Byron Myers, Executive Director/Founder – #66 Stonecrest – St. Joseph, MO – 64506. Cell: 816-294-1071www.ngsingers.com

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Jeff Fleming
Kingsport Blog

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