Gordon Boice

Southern Folk Advent

When Shall I see Jesus?

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Gary Hauk
Preacher

Steven Darsey
Music Director

The Sonny Houston Band
Bluegrass -Gospel Music

Meridian Chorale Friday, December 1, 8:00 PM
Saturday, December 2, 7:30 PM
Directions

Old Church

Druid Hills UMC

 

As Christmas approaches, Atlanta is host to a unique worship service based on materials native to Georgia: "Southern Folk Advent" uses folk hymns from the historic Sacred Harp tunebook, compiled in Georgia in 1844.

These hymns arose from the life experience of poor folk struggling to survive in the early 19th century South. Their haunting music embodies the struggles and dreams of generations singing and praying for the coming of Christ. This service is designed to rekindle this longing for Christ.

Southern Folk Advent has  Sacred Harp tunes as a structure
through which Emory's Gary Hauk will weave brief sermons. The tunes are presented in a variety of formats, with the Meridian Chorale singing some in original arrangements and the congregation singing others both a cappella and with folk instrumental accompaniment. Steven Darsey will lead the music. His Georgia heritage and graduate work on the Sacred Harp have engendered a deep love for this music and the people from whom it sprang.

There will be two presentations of a Southern Folk Advent:  Friday December 1,  8:00 PM at Old Church, Oxford, and Saturday December 2,  7:30 PM at Druid hills UMC, Atlanta..Oxford is located 38 miles east of Atlanta, out I20. Druid Hills UMC is in Atlanta's Druid Hills (see link above for directions).   There is no admission charge and no tickets are required.  A free-will offering will be taken. Seating will be on a first come, first served basis.

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