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Clark Atlanta University Worship Choir Performs at St. Andrew UMC in Marietta on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012

The Clark Atlanta University Worship Choir will perform at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Marietta on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.



“We look forward to giving this talented group of young
people a warm St. Andrew welcome and enjoying their renditions of gospel favorites,” said Rev. Mack Riley, senior pastor at St. Andrew UMC. “I know everyone will enjoy hearing the voices of these talented young people soar as they praise our Lord in song.”



“The Clark Atlanta University Worship Choir’s performance
will make for an unforgettable evening here at St. Andrew,” said Rev. Angie Crummie, associate pastor at St. Andrew UMC. “No one who hears them will ever forget the moving and powerful music that will fill St. Andrew when these splendid vocalists begin lifting their joyful songs to the heavens.”

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The Clark Atlanta University Worship Choir is a student Christian ministry dedicated to spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ through song. Most Sundays during the academic year, the choir participates in university worship. Periodically, the choir sings at local churches, and at community and cultural events in the Atlanta area. Usually, during spring break, the choir embarks upon a multi-state tour.



St. Andrew United Methodist Church is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2012. Founded in April 1962 by a small group of dedicated Methodists who originally met at Blackwell School, St. Andrew United Methodist Church takes pride in being a family of caring, nurturing followers of Jesus Christ who welcome all those seeking to know and grow in God’s service.

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Church founders chose the name St. Andrew because the
apostle Andrew is considered a “do-er,” doing the work of the Lord. The first sanctuary, completed in 1964, is now our Community Room. Today, our church family has grown to include more than 350 families dedicated to doing the work of the Lord. Church members accomplish this through various ministries in which we hope all members of our congregation will become involved. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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