‘ALIVE’ concert at Alfred church
“ALIVE” will perform at the Church of God (7th Day) at 7:30 p.m. Saurday in Alfred. ALIVE is a gospel choir based in Kulm, N.D., and is directed by Steve Anderson. The choir was organized in 1990 and is now in its 19th concert season.
“ALIVE” will perform at the Church of God (7th Day) at 7:30 p.m. Saurday in Alfred.
ALIVE is a gospel choir based in Kulm, N.D., and is directed by Steve Anderson. The choir was organized in 1990 and is now in its 19th concert season.
The members of the choir reside in south central North Dakota communities of Kulm, Jud, Ellendale, Lehr, Gackle and Fredonia, and represent six church denominations as well as a wide variety of occupations.
ALIVE takes its name from Romans 6:11, “Even so, consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.” ALIVE performs many styles of gospel music ranging from contemporary to spirituals, southern gospel and arrangements of traditional hymns.
This year’s concert theme is “How can I keep from singing his praise” The choir’s goal for each concert is to see hearts touched and lives changed. The public is invited to come and worship with them.
Refreshments and visitation with the choir follow.
To get to the church from Jamestown, go 18 miles south on Highway 281 to Highway 46 then west 15 miles to Alfred and church signs, then two miles south. At Alfred elevators turn right and then right again, go three blocks, the church on left.
From Edgeley, travel 19 miles north on Highway 281 to Highway 46 then west 15 miles to Alfred and church signs, then two miles south. At Alfred elevators turn right and then right again, go three blocks, church on left.
From Gackle, travel 7 miles west to Alfred and church signs, then two miles south. At Alfred elevators turn right and then right again, go three blocks, church on left.
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