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Feb 12 2019

Mystic Chorale sings GOSPEL 3/2 and 3/3

The Mystic Chorale, one of Greater Boston’s favorite community choruses, presents its annual Gospel concert. Led by award­-winning gospel director Jonathan Singleton, the 250­-voices­-strong chorale and 5-piece band presents two joyful and spirit-filled performances featuring a mix of music rooted in the African American gospel tradition.

This year’s exciting program includes an eclectic mix of gospel sourced from all around the world, including the Soweto Gospel Choir’s Woza Meli Wami, Irish composer Brian Houston’s So That I Can Walk In Your Way, and American Gospel composer Hezekiah Walker’s Better! The chorus will continue its celebration of Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin’s enormous contribution to gospel music by singing the inspirational Never Gonna Break My Faith.

This program of songs of love and hope is guaranteed to lift your spirits!

 

WHEN: Saturday, March 2nd at 7:30 pm and Sunday, March 3rd at 3:30 pm

WHERE: Converse Hall, Tremont Temple, 88 Tremont Street, Boston (one block from Park Street T)

TICKETS: $20 (children under 10, free) available at www.mysticchorale.org

 

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: beacon hill, boston, concert, gospel, music

Jan 31 2019

Velvet Night at The Vibe

The Vibe Coffeehouse invites you to “Velvet Night” on Saturday, February 9th, at a new location, Mother Brook Arts & Community Center in Dedham, MA.

It’s a spectacular celebration of Love with a Delicious dinner, engaging storytellers Sumner & Linda McLain of Stories Celebrating Life using the art of storytelling, poetry, music and movement; soulful singer/songwriter Colby Luvan; and our own charismatic MC, Michelle Eunis.

A night of entertainment, food, and mood for the price of $25 per person or $40 for 2.

Purchase tickets here https://www.thevibecoffeehouse.org/upcoming or contact us at thevibecoffeehouse@gmail.com, (617) 804-5850

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: dinner, music

Dec 06 2018

A Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols

“Let us read and mark in Holy Scripture the tale of the loving purposes of God from the first days of our disobedience unto the glorious Redemption brought us by this Holy Child; and let us make this church glad with our carols of praise.”

Music sung by the Park Street Church Sanctuary Choir and congregation, and accompanied by the Park Street Orchestra.

Seating for this worship service will be limited to sanctuary capacity; we recommend arriving 30 minutes early in order to be sure of getting a seat. Overflow seating will be available in the Fellowship Hall.

*Childcare will be available for children ages 0–4.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: advent, christianity, Christmas, music, worship

Oct 12 2018

The Vibe Presents Fall Arts

The Vibe Coffeehouse presents…

Fall Arts
Featuring Minster Dalton Skerritt, Dynamic Worshipper & Angelica Wilshire, singer/songwriter

Saturday, October 20, 2018 from 6:00-8:30 pm
Second Church in Dorchester, 600 Washington St, Codman Square, Dorchester, MA
(enter side facing Talbot Ave)

An intimate evening with a group of friends or that special someone. Enjoy the music and the fellowship. Don’t take my word for it… ask anyone who has been to The Vibe Coffeehouse!

Bring gently used clothing and accessories to support the Vibe Coffeehouse and the arts.

$5 cover charge
We will have warm fall refreshments for purchase.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: music

Oct 09 2018

Lift Every Voice Hymn Festival

Lift Every Voice – Finding Community Through Song. Don’t miss this ecumenical hymn festival featuring musicians of the Merrimack Valley and beyond, along with the Bozeman organ and Steinway concert grand pianos.  A reception will follow.

Free admission; an offering will be taken to benefit those affected by the gas explosions through the Essex County Community Fund. Accessible entrances (with elevator leading to the sanctuary) can be found on the sides of the building, off the parking lots.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: christian unity, collaboration, community, concert, music

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