Rossmoor event back by popular demand

Pastor Terry Miller Courtesy photo

It’s happening again this year, said Pastor Terry Miller of Rossmoor, who packed the Rush Park Community Center last year with an American bluegrass and gospel event based old-fashioned spiritual revival.

Crowd enjoying last year’s concert.
Courtesy photo

He said this year’s event is planned for Friday evening, Feb. 16. Miller said he and his amazing group of musicians will once again bring his unique blend of Americana, Gospel, and Bluegrass music to the Rush Park Auditorium for a two-hour concert.

Miller said the lineup of extraordinary musicians will fill the auditorium with what he calls a “toe-tapping, spirit-lifting, God-honoring concert for such a time as this.”

Terry Miller & Friends
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Joining Miller will be some of the finest and fastest fiddle, guitar, banjo, and mandolin players this side of Nashville. Before long, you’ll sing and clap to bluegrass classics like “I’ll Fly Away” and Gaither’s Gospel favorites like “Because He Lives.”

Miller, once a professional musician, has released the CD “Orphans No More” and published a disciple building course “Life on Life.”

If you’ve ever been to a Terry Miller and Friends concert, you know Pastor Terry Miller is all about the Gospel and making disciples, but there’s plenty of good humor to go around with crowd favorites like “I Won’t Be Goin’ To Your Church No More.

The doors open at 5:45 and the event starts at 6:30pm. Tickets cost $22 and are available online at callingalldiscples.org. Last year’s concert was a full house, so get your tickets early and bring your entire family.