Red Back Hymnal Singing Moving To Ridgedale Baptist Church For Winter Months

  • Friday, December 8, 2023
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The third Sunday night of the month “Red Back Hymnal Singings” move from the Hullander Farm to the Ridgedale Baptist Church for December, January and February.

Organizer Bill Hullander said there will be special singers at each of the events in the church's main auditorium at 1831 Hickory Valley Road. The singings begin at 6 p.m.

The BondServants from the Chattanooga area will be the special guests on Dec. 17.

The BondServants sing selections from their Anthem of Hymns project, including Power in the Blood, He Hideth, Soul, and Where could I go.

One of Southern Gospel's top family groups, The Browns, will highlight the Jan. 21 singing.

This award winning group will be singing songs from their Heritage Hymn Collection that include He Lives, How Great thou Art, I feel like traveling on and Blessed Assurance.

Classic Harmony will be singing on Feb. 18.

Mr. Hullander said, “The Red Back Hymnal Singings are always free but a love offering is taken to help with costs.”

The Red Back Hymnal Singing will move back to the Hullander Farm on London Lane in Apison in March.
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