First Baptist Church of Soddy Daisy Presents "Behold The Lamb"

Thursday, February 16, 2006

First Baptist Church of Soddy Daisy presents “Behold the Lamb” on March 29—April 2. This marks the second production of the life of Christ pageant directed by Bobby Boutwell, minister of music at First Baptist Soddy Daisy and Ruth Ann Goodwin, from Houston, Tex.

“Behold the Lamb” depicts the birth of Christ, his daily walk with his disciples, his ministry, triumphant entry into Jerusalem, trial, crucifixion, resurrection and ascension. A choir, cast and crew of over 200 people range in age from birth through senior adult.

Tickets are free and will be available beginning March 6 at Chattanooga area Chick-fil-A restaurants and several businesses in the Soddy-Daisy area.

“Behold The Lamb” will have seven performances:
March 29 through April 2, Wednesday - Sunday nights at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 3:30 p.m.

Nursery will be available for children birth to three years of age whose parents are attending the pageant.

First Baptist Church is located at 10185 Dayton Pike, Soddy Daisy. From Chattanooga take U.S. 27 north toward Dayton. Take the Sequoyah Road exit toward Soddy Daisy and turn right on Sequoyah Road and then right onto Dayton Pike. The church is on the left.

For more information, contact the First Baptist Church info line at (423) 648-5924.


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