Songwriting University & Partners, The Scott Hamilton Cares Foundation & Gibson Gives, Announce Winners Of First Annual Christmas Songwriting Contest
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The Three Powerhouse Organizations Join Forces to Discover the Next Generation of Songwriters & Provide Critically-Needed Support for Cancer Patients, Families, & Research
Songwriting University s co-founders, Joe Beck, Billy Sprague, Michael Blanton, & Gary Glover (L-R), present a $1,500 check to grand prize winner, Abigail Orsborn. (Photo: Man of War Creative Studios) NASHVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB) March 09, 2021 Nashville’s innovative Songwriting University (SU), in partnership with the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation and Gibson Gives the charitable arm of Gibson guitars has announced the winners of their first annual Christmas Songwriting Contest.
Living Grace Church Presents At The Table with Dr. King
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and last updated 2021-02-16 10:47:40-05
GREAT FALLS â On Monday night, Living Grace Church in Great Falls presented âAt the Table with Dr. King, a 45-minute video presentation about the life, legacy, and calling of Martin Luther King. The presentation was made possible by the churchâs relationship with Dave LeMieux, the creative director of the video.
Church officials and members are now hoping that some schools will soon add the video to their curriculum. In the interest of improving some schoolsâ teachings and lessons during Black History Month, Pastor Andre Murphy contacted Great Falls Public School superintendent Tom Moore and several other school officials to ask if they were interested in adding the video to their curriculum.
Great Falls organizations adjust to celebrate Black History Month during COVID
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and last updated 2021-02-12 17:01:10-05
GREAT FALLS â On Sunday after the Super Bowl, we showed you how some African-American community leaders in Great Falls hope that this Black History Month can
spark meaningful conversations not just in February, but throughout the year. But a lot of organizations in Great Falls arenât just celebrating Black History through their words â but also with their actions.
âWe havenât done a lot in the past because there have been other churches that have taken up the mantle,â said Living Grace Church Pastor Andre Murphy, who admitted things would be noticeably different this year due to COVID-19. âI think of Mount Olive, I think of, well, Providence used to always have something and we just kind of partnered with them and did things. I think of the (Air Force) Base, and so not trying to reinvent the wheel, we would just go and par