Valley Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona holds concert series featuring ‘We3’ female jazz trio

Valley Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona held a concert series featuring “We3” female jazz trio. (Photo taken from Valley Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post)

Valley Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona held a concert series featuring We3.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Sept. 28, the church said that it started its first concert of this fall with We3, a powerful female jazz trio on Friday, Sept. 30, at 7 p.m.

In 2016, We3 gave their debut performance in the heart of Phoenix, and an undeniable synergy was felt, according to the church’s post.

The church said the band has kept up its sold-out performances at the MIM and Phoenix Theater while also completing the recording of their debut full-length CD, "We'll Meet Again." 

It added that with violinist Suzanne Lansford, pianist Nicole Pesce, and vocalist Renee Grant Patrick, daughter of the late George Grant of the renowned Ink Spots.

Interested readers may visit Valley Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post for more information.

Church’s Service

According to the church’s website, at 8 a.m., the Valley Presbyterian Chapel services start, while at 9 a.m. with organ, liturgy, and traditional hymns. It was mentioned that both programs are specifically created for small gatherings.

There are piano, guitar, bass, and a service band at 10:30 a.m., the church said. It also went on to say that every service is a special and intriguing opportunity for people to unite and celebrate what God is doing in our neighborhood.

According to the church, the goal of each worship service and course is to increase participants' understanding of God and his purposes for their lives.

Awaken Café is open beginning at 7 a.m., so the church recommended attendees to arrive 20 minutes early to 2 p.m. for coffee and conversation.

There are numerous parking spaces available, some of which are designated for new visitors, according to the church.

The church claims that they have everything, even clothes, and sandals. The church announced that they are glad to see everybody, no matter what they are wearing.

For more information published on this page, interested readers can visit the Facebook post made by Valley Presbyterian Church.

Church’s Goal

The church asserted that its principal objective is to assist everyone— young and old, religious and non-religious, members and visitors— in developing a rich and varied relationship with the true God.

The Valley Presbyterian Church's members take involved in missions that help local and international populations. They also participate in biblically based worship services when hymns and modern Christian music are sung.

Many new items were introduced, including numerous chances for social interaction, interesting adult education classes that examine the Presbyterian faith and Christian living, Care and Help programs that offer emotional support through some of life's most trying moments, and many others.

The church invited the general public to visit and learn fresh ways to relate to one another and to the Creator, Lord, and Savior.

According to Valley Presbyterian Church, this year is about comradery, bravery, and purpose.

The church said friendships develop when individuals strongly believe in, pray for, and believe that the other person is wholly deserving of everything.

They were also told that if they were ready for a community like this, they belonged here. They will stick by their side the entire time.

The church asserted that by working together, they would be able to do what they were unable to do separately.

 

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