New gospel group drops first CD

God's Glory was formed in 2008 and is under the direction of Anthony Wilder. The group will release its first CD at an Aug. 13 concert.
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God’s Glory, a new gospel group in Charlotte, will release its first album, “Praise Him,” at a CD release concert August 13.
The group, under the direction of Anthony Wilder, formed in 2008 and began working on this album in Feb 2009. It includes traditional worship ballads, praise-style songs and songs that Wilder said could be considered Christian rock.
All the music, he said, can be sung at traditional churches.
Wilder said the album’s delay has been a work of God that allowed the group to become closer, stronger and more knowledgeable.
At the concert, the group will perform four songs from the album as well as four songs by other artists. The Leviticus Singers of Charlotte and new artist, Jaylen Robinson, will join them in concert.
Wilder said attendees should “be prepared for the Spirit of God to move.”
The concert is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church (232 Skyland Avenue, Charlotte, NC, 28205).
Admission is free; the CD will sell for $10 and may be purchased at the concert or on the group's website at www.godsglory-ministry.com.
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It's revival time at First Baptist Church-West
First Baptist Church–West will hold its annual revival beginning with the 9 a.m. Sunday worship service on Aug. 14.
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This year’s guest speaker will be the Rev. Cedric Jones Jr., Ph.D., senior pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia. Jones is a native of Charlotte and a former member of FBC-West.
Nightly revival services will be held from Monday, Aug 15, through Wednesday, Aug. 17 – each night at 7 p.m.
Bring a friend!
FBC-West is located at 1801 Oaklawn Avenue in west Charlotte, just off Beatties Ford Road.
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New Qcity church teaches ancient Egyptian religion
The Temple of Amun held its first morning Worship Service Sunday, July 17, at Crossroads Charter High School.
The church practices an ancient Egyptian religion called Shetaut Neter, or the "Hidden Divinity."
Worship services include meditation, yoga, songs and prayers. Chants translated from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics are also recited.
The group teaches life lessons based on ancient myths about Egyptian Gods and Goddesses.
The Temple of Amun is affiliated with the Sema Institute of Yoga, headed by Muata Ashby, an Egyptian philosopher and historian.
Sunday services are scheduled from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at Crossroads (5500 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC, 28213).
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Seminary to hold open house
Morning Star University College of Theology will hold an open house Aug. 6 at Heritage International Ministries at the site of the former PTL Club in Fort Mill (375 Star Light Drive).
Morning Star offers Christian degrees in theology and is entering its fifth year of accreditation.
To benefit working people and those with limited time, classes are just two hours a week.
The open house will be from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Morningstar is a satellite the North Carolina College of Theology in Wilmington, N.C.
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