On Saturday, May 18, the Titusville Presbyterian Church presents the Imani Milele Children’s Choir, who will perform a musical concert from 6:30-8pm.
Imani Milele is a Swahili phrase meaning “Always Believe”. This is the message given to Ugandan children, encouraging them to never give up. Imani carries this motto with them as they perform for people across the United States. They believe that every child is special and they are dedicated to changing the world, one child at a time, through education.
The choir is an integral part of the Imani Milele Children’s organization. They currently rescue, educate, and assist more than 5,000 children in Uganda. With the help of groups and individuals, Imani is forming a strong and passionate team who works together to make a difference in the lives of these children.
The choir has been treating audiences to fun-filled, interactive and inspirational concerts since 2013. Expect to experience “True Africa”, which is showcased through culturally unique music, dance and well-crafted drum routines. Imanis’ vibrant costumes and enthusiastic energy creates a dynamic performance for all to enjoy. These concerts bring people of all ages the hope of a brighter future through Jesus Christ.
The concert is free of charge and a “Love Offering” will be taken to help the orphaned and vulnerable children in Uganda. For more information, please call the church office at (609) 737-1385 or visit www.titusvillechurch.org.
The First Presbyterian Church of Titusville, founded in 1838, is located at 48 River Drive along the banks of the Delaware River, one mile north of the Washington Crossing Bridge and six miles south of Lambertville.
You can read more about the choir here.