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Sunday Evening Concert at CVPC

Nathan Clark George will be in the Chattanooga area this week, performing first at Chattanooga Christian School on Thursday and then on Sunday evening at our church. The following is from Nathan’s website.

Nathan Clark George is a singer/songwriter meshing acoustic music with an honest view of life and eternity, thereby creating a rich blend of hopeful realism that transforms the mundane into the meaningful. He has been touring now for over four years and is continually building a stong base of fans who love his authenticity, musicianship and engaging performances. Nathan’s concerts provide a mixture of many original compositions and time-honored hymns, and presents them in a relaxed and inviting manner in concert and/or worship.

Nathan will be performing during our usual Sunday night Berean Group at Chattanooga Valley Presbyterian Church (map) on March 5th at 6:00 PM. The youth (Kingdom Kids, Middle School and High School) will be joining the adults for the concert, but child care will also be provided. A dessert social will be held afterwards. Please join us for an edifying and entertaining evening.

3 Comments

  1. bobw wrote:

    cool. sounds like something we’d like. hopefully we’ll see you there.

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 at 11:47 am | Permalink
  2. Scott wrote:

    Great! Tell your friends, too.

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 at 12:12 pm | Permalink
  3. mrscrumley wrote:

    Yeah, we might be there too. Oh, well, maybe just me. Sounds fun and I think I would like seeing my old church again.

    Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at 9:27 am | Permalink

One Trackback/Pingback

  1. NCG Concert Review at Transformatum on Monday, March 6, 2006 at 2:32 am

    [...] Thanks to everyone who came out for the Nathan Clark George concert this evening. I wish we had done a little more to promote the event. We were still way above average for our Sunday night services and I guess it is a good reminder to think of it just like that–a worship service rather than a show. I missed the first fifteen minutes because I forgot my camera, but I thoroughly enjoyed everything I heard. [...]

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