Gridley chapel shares faith through concert

WASSAIC — The quiet hamlet of Wassaic was alive with a holy noise on Saturday, Feb. 25, as the Gridley Chapel held a free concert.Georgia Davis & Family and Peter O’Neill with members of the Spirit Song Ministries performed a mix of Christian folk and gospel music.The chapel welcomed community members and parishioners alike to enjoy the show, and refreshments were provided by donation.O’Neill began each of his songs with inspirational words and anecdotes.“God is good,” he said to begin the evening.Everyone was also treated to a rendition of “Amazing Grace” played on a hand saw by a member of the Spirit Song Ministries.Audience members were encouraged to participate and sing along, creating an atmosphere of celebration.Both artists who played were featured at Cityfest 2011 in Waterbury, Conn.O’Neill also commented on the venue.“This is a great church with an amazing history. We’re very happy to be here with you all,” he said.Pastor Tom Marshall was thrilled with the event.“We’re really happy to have such talent join us to celebrate. We hope the community will continue to come by and see what we have going on,” he said.For more information on Gridley Chapel visit www.christianconnectionministries.com or call 888-200-0959.

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