“Just as I am” tour

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

6:00 Pm

Middle Street Baptist Church

18 Court Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801

 
 
 

An unforgettable evening

Join us Tuesday, September 24th at 6:00 pm for a concert in the Middle Street Baptist Church sanctuary with the African Children’s Choir, a group of 8–11 year old Ugandan students.

The concert is free, and a love offering will be accepted and passed on to the choir to help fund the students’ education.

 

Parking

Limited parking is available in the Middle Street Baptist Church parking lot behind the church building. Other options include:

The Portsmouth Middle School and Connie Bean Center parking lots (access off Parrot Ave.)

The masonic temple lot (corner of Middle St. and Miller Ave.)

Street parking in the vicinity (many spots are metered and cost ~$2/hr)

We recommend that you arrive at least half an hour early to find parking.

 

Can’t make the concert but still want to support the choir?

 
 
 

18 Court Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801

 
 
 
 

More information

Come join the African Children’s Choir at Middle Street Baptist Church on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 6:00 pm. Experience a performance that showcases the beauty, dignity and potential of each African child! Admission will be free for all ages; a free-will offering will follow the Choir’s concert.

The African Children’s Choir melts the hearts of audiences with their charming smiles, beautiful voices and lively African songs and dances. The “Just As I Am” tour combines traditional hymns with African cultural sounds and a stunning visual story of God’s faithfulness. Nearly every performance is concluded with a thunderous standing ovation! In spite of the tragedy that has marred their young lives, the children are radiant with hope, musically gifted and always wonderfully entertaining.

The free-will offering will help support the Music for Life Institute. The African Children’s Choir has been Music for Life’s major international program during its 40-year history. Music for Life (MFL) supports and coordinates relief and development programs in seven African countries. MFL has currently educated over 52,000 children and hundreds of thousands of lives have been impacted by their international relief and development programs.

Don’t miss out on this uniquely immersive worship experience through song, dance and video story-telling!