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Tired of missing church services? Join us for worship this Sunday, February 14, 2010. You can even take in a "double header," if you want, with services at both 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Both services this Sunday will include communion at the Lord's table. All are welcome!
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SPECIAL FEATURE Herman Griffin's 2010 Black History Month Presentation
NEWS
Sunday worship services: Other events and photos:
MINISTRIES
OTHER GROUPS
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
African fabric from the collection of Pamela Bridgewater
Click here to hear excerpts from a traditional spiritual sung as a choir processional during the 11:00 a.m. service on September 3, 2006: "Children of God, keep on marchin', for one of these days, we shall be free..." (MP3 format) Featured voices are the Senior Choir and Men's Choir of Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site), with the Rev. Ronald Cooper singing the lead
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Shiloh Old Site's Music Ministries / Youth Ministries Sunbeams
O Lord, we are all the work of your hands (Isaiah 64:7)
Sunbeams is the name of Shiloh Old Site's children's choir. New members are always welcome. (The photo above is of only a small portion of the choir.) Rehearsals are on Wednesday evenings or at other times as announced. The choir normally sings on the third Sunday of each month. It also sings at special programs from time to time. (The singing schedule during the summer, and on other special occasions, sometimes varies from the norm.)
Director: Mrs. Jackie Owens (540.898.2465) Accompanist: Miss Ashley Johnson
Audio clips: "Beautiful Savior, glorious Lord..."
For a fuller assortment of both audio and video clips of the Sunbeams, go to the page for the October 19, 2003 or December 21, 2003 worship service
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