Gospel choir performing for charity in Freethorpe
The Happy Day Gospel Choir is set to perform at Freethorpe Methodist Chapel in order to raise money for Mercy Ships, a charity that provides surgical equipment and hygiene packs for Africa. The concert will take place on Saturday, June 29 at 7:00pm, and audience members are encouraged to join in singing and dancing. The choir, which was formed in 2011 by LoLo Wynans and Andy Hudson for a single concert, continues to perform and raise money for various charities in Norfolk. Despite being initially planned as a one-time event, the choir has been going strong for twelve years.
The charity evening with The Happy Day Gospel Choir at Freethorpe Methodist Chapel aims to raise £250 for Mercy Ships. The choir will be performing songs and encouraging audience participation by inviting them to sing and dance along. The choir has already performed at Wymondham Baptist Church earlier in the year, and this upcoming concert will be their second of the year. The members of the choir are dedicated to using their talents to support charitable causes and make a positive impact on those in need, particularly in Africa.
The Happy Day Gospel Choir was founded with the intention of participating in a single concert, but has continued to thrive and contribute to charitable causes in Norfolk. The choir’s commitment to raising money for organizations like Mercy Ships demonstrates their passion for helping others and making a difference in the world. Through their performances, the choir not only entertains audiences but also raises awareness and funds for important causes, such as providing surgical equipment and hygiene packs for communities in Africa. The choir’s dedication to philanthropy and music has enabled them to make a lasting impact in the local community and beyond.
The concert featuring The Happy Day Gospel Choir at Freethorpe Methodist Chapel promises to be an evening of music, joy, and giving back. By attending the concert and supporting the choir’s fundraising efforts for Mercy Ships, audience members can actively contribute to providing much-needed resources for communities in Africa. The choir’s performance is sure to bring a sense of unity and positivity to all in attendance, as they come together to enjoy music while also making a difference in the lives of others. With their vibrant and uplifting music, The Happy Day Gospel Choir continues to inspire and uplift audiences, while also raising awareness and support for important charitable causes.