Turning the beat around: Interfaith service celebrates musical, religious differences
ADAMS Beat chorus from the Ali Dulles Muslim Society, led by Hurunnessa Fariad, lend their voices to the festivities at Covenant Church's interfaith band concert and dinner on Sunday night.
After the concert on Sunday night, a fellowship meal was enjoyed by the interfaith service attendees and performers at Covenant Church.
Troy Stangle, member of the local band Stoney Creek, joins the Covenant Church music team to play “Dobro.”
The crowd at Covenant Church’s interfaith service joins together in singing “Country Roads,” to cap off Covenant Church’s interfaith band concert and dinner on Sunday night.
Bonnie Pullen (left) sang lead on "Time After Time" and on "Country Roads," while Claire Freeman (right) sang lead on a Lauren Daigle song, "Rescue," at Covenant Church's interfaith band concert and dinner on Sunday night.
- Troy Stangle, member of the local band Stoney Creek, joins the Covenant Church music team to play “Dobro.”
- Bonnie Pullen (left) sang lead on “Time After Time” and on “Country Roads,” while Claire Freeman (right) sang lead on a Lauren Daigle song, “Rescue,” at Covenant Church’s interfaith band concert and dinner on Sunday night.
- The crowd at Covenant Church’s interfaith service joins together in singing “Country Roads,” to cap off Covenant Church’s interfaith band concert and dinner on Sunday night.
- After the concert on Sunday night, a fellowship meal was enjoyed by the interfaith service attendees and performers at Covenant Church.
- ADAMS Beat chorus from the Ali Dulles Muslim Society, led by Hurunnessa Fariad, lend their voices to the festivities at Covenant Church’s interfaith band concert and dinner on Sunday night.