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Joshua Roberts, the assistant pastor of worship at First Baptist Church in Vidalia, is coordinating a multi-church choir for a Fourth of July program.
Singers wanted: Church planning large choir
Published Saturday, April 26, 2008
NATCHEZ — Joshua Roberts is planning a joyful noise — a very large joyful noise.
Roberts is attempting to coordinate a church-based choir and he has invited every church in the phone book.
“We sent out about 250 letters,” he said.
Roberts is the assistant pastor of worship and creative ministries at First Baptist Church Vidalia.
Roberts said the idea for the area choir came about around December when the church would have normally been planning an Easter concert.
Roberts said the short span of time between Christmas and Easter this year, made for a smaller than normal Easter concert.
After consulting with a fellow music minister, the July concert idea was born.
“It’s a way we can include every church in the area,” he said.
On July 3, the yet-to-be-formed choir will assemble to perform a patriotic musical called, “Our Flag Was Still There.”
The location of the concert is still an unknown because no one is sure how many members the new community choir will have.
Roberts said response he has gotten from local churches so far has been very positive.
“They liked the idea,” he said.
Vidalia FBC’s Pastor Dan Glenn said he was also very supportive of the community choir.
“I’m excited,” he said.
“It gives churches that might not have a choir a chance to participate.”
And for Roberts the chance for the entire community to participate is rewarding.
“Hopefully we’ll get everyone involved,” he said. “If we get 60 or 80 members, that would blow me away.”
Roberts said should there be a need he has already contacted the Vidalia Convention Center as a possible venue.
May 1, will be the choir’s first official practice date at Vidalia’s fellowship hall.
Roberts encouraged anyone with an interest in choir to participate.
And the requirements for participation are minimal.
“Basically if you can sing (come),” he said.
For more information Roberts can be contacted at 318-336-7111.




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Posted by sportsgirl81 (anonymous) on April 26, 2008 at 8:21 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Great idea! I love it! I'm going to find out if my church is going to be involved! I would love it!
Posted by redusmfan (anonymous) on April 26, 2008 at 8:33 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Great idea. I bet his mom and dad are very proud of him. I know both of them and hope they are behind him 100%.
Good luck Joshua. I hope it all works out even better than you could ever expect.
Posted by GodsChild (anonymous) on April 27, 2008 at 7:03 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord
Sing unto Him a new song
I pray that this program is a success.
May God Bless You
Posted by drawpaintsing (anonymous) on April 28, 2008 at 10:29 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Good luck, Joshua!
When praises go up, the blessings come down.
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