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Destiny's Child's Michelle Williams To Perform South Bay Church
Her four performances are free and open to the public during services at Cathedral of Faith in San Jose.
News from Cathedral of Faith:
Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child will be the special musical guest at the Cathedral of Faith in San Jose February 7 and 8 during all services, at 5:00 p.m. Saturday and 8:30, 10:00 and 11:45 a.m. Sunday.
Open to the general public, this free event will feature Michelle singing as well as a brief interview by Pastor Ken Foreman in each service.
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Hear about her amazing musical career and faith journey. Williams rose to fame in the 2000s as a member of R&B girl group Destiny’s Child, one of the best-selling female groups of all time.
Williams’ latest solo CD, Journey to Freedom, has both Grammy and NAACP Image award nominations. Williams also works on the Oxygen network television show “Fix My Choir.”
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The Cathedral of Faith is a 12,000 member, non-denominational Christian Church that has reached out to the community for 50 years. Pastored by Ken Foreman, the Church has over 200 ministries to meet the needs of their congregation, their local community, and the world. The church has 9 campuses in the Bay Area and the Philippines.
Cathedral of Faith is at 2315 CANOAS GARDEN AVE., SAN JOSE.
For more information about Cathedral of Faith, log onto www.cathedraloffaith.org.
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