Though the group
presently consists of nine permanent members
three musicians and six singers, the
intention is to expand the Ministry in the near
future.
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Singers (left to right): Je-kilia Browne,
Domiel Epherain, Juma Jeffery, Tricia-Ann
Attwood, Jason Greenaway and Shelorn
Joseph. |
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The first
public appearance during the year 2000
was at the Exousia concert, captioned,
Heaven Is A Place I Want To
Go. The official launching of the
group on 20th January 2001, was well
accepted by the public and was a
resounding success. The group also
traveled to the island of Nevis, for its
first regional concert. Again, the
concert was a success. |
April 2001, marked
one year since the Praise and Worship team was
formed and to date the group has made several
public appearances. The group has embarked on a
recording project, which is to be completed by
June 2001.
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the upcoming months the group will be
actively engaged in Public Ministry. On
22nd April 2001, the group will perform
four songs at the Salvation Army Morning
Service. On April 23rd the group will
perform at 7:30 pm at the Maranatha II
Crusade on Factory Road. On May 27th, the
group will be in concert at the Sea Glans
Seventh Day Adventist Church and on June
14 the group will present a concert on
the island of St. Kitts. The object of the
groups ministry is, proclamation of
the good news of salvation, that is,
Jesus Christ gave his life to redeem all
sinners.
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Musicians
(left to right): Eddy Steele, Peter
Carbon and Dale Joseph. |
The overarching
goal is to transcend all religious barriers in
proclaiming this message.
The members of the
group are:
Tricia-Ann Attwood Soprano;
Je-kilia Browne Alto;
Peter Carbon Bass Guitar;
Domi-el Ephraim Soprano;
Jason Greenaway Tenor;
Dale Joseph Rhythm Guitar;
Shellorn Joseph Alto;
Eddy Steele Keyboard;
Manager Edson Joseph; and Engineer
Melchonie Lewis.
The group accepts
invitation from religious groups, health care
agencies and educational institutions.
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