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Mount Calvary Baptist Church held their Christmas cantata Sunday evening, December 21, 2014. All the Mount Calvary Choirs participated to share the Gospel and Christmas joy.
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The Cantata was narrated by Lilly Hulon. Lilly also sang the very first song, “Christmas is a Feeling,” acapella. The Joy Choir, consisting of children ages 2 through 6th grade, sang four songs. “Joy to the World” with soloist C.J. Bailey, “The Best Thing about Christmas” with soloists Autumn Price, Savannah Miller, Chayse Walters, and Logan Grice, “Whom, Shall I Send?” with soloists Savannah Miller, Abby McDowell, Kelly Norton, Logan Grice, Cierra Grice, Maddy Miller, Chayse Walters, and Makenna Meekins, and “Go Tell it on the Mountain” with soloists C.J. Bailey, Heath Mew, Saheed Bethea, and Nathan Hyler.

The MCBC Youth Choir, which consists of youth from 7th grade through 12th grade, joined the Joy Choir on stage during the last verse of “Go Tell it on the Mountain”. The Joy Choir performed choreography while the Youth Choir sang. The Youth Choir sang three songs. The Adult choir, led by Gene Tanner, followed up by singing 4 songs. The evening ended with all the choirs singing the final song.
The evening consisted of all choirs leading in the worship and sharing about the most important part of Christmas, Jesus. All in attendance were reminded that we need to worship Jesus in all that we do and we need to allow that worship and celebration to last all year.

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