LBC Posts Worship Event

Lancaster Bible College (LBC) will present a night of worship featuring the LBC chorus, the Milton Hershey School gospel choir and the featured artist - the worship collective "the King will come." Sponsored by the Melva S. McIlwaine Guest Artist Endowment Fund, the event will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 1, in Good Shepherd Chapel on LBC's campus, 901 Eden Road, Lancaster.

The group "the King will come" consists of singers and instrumentalists who serve the Lord through various styles of worship, and the group is perhaps best known for the viral song "yet (don't give up)." The multi-denominational worship collective of songwriters and other creative people turns personal stories into worship to God. These testimonies of struggle, surrender, redemption, and divine grace are highlighted in the collective's debut album, "conversations with God."

The LBC chorus consists of members of the Chamber Singers, men's chorus, and women's chorus. It is led by LBC director of choral activities Robert T. Gibson.

To purchase tickets for the concert, visit http://www.lbc.edu/events.

In addition to the May 1 performance, select members of the collective will lead an on-campus masterclass at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, in Room 201 of Good Shepherd Chapel. The free class is open to all LBC students as well as community members; no signup is necessary.

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