Christy Nockels Announces Christmas Concert Live and Livestream

Compassion International announces that they will be sponsoring a series of Christmas concerts. The first in the series is Rejoice with Christian songwriter and worship leader Christy Nockels in Columbia, TN. The concert will take place on Dec. 9th at 7 pm Central at the Mulehouse. The concert will also be livestreamed, to purchase tickets, click HERE.
This night will bring the joy and hope you need this holiday season PLUS feature the songs you know and love! Rejoice is sure to become your new treasured tradition for Christmas.
Nockels writes, "It's the most wonderful time of year as the holidays are upon us and that means it's almost time for our Christmas event, Rejoice! This is a live show at the beautiful Mulehouse venue in Columbia, TN, as well as a livestream!
This event is a part of the @compassion Rejoice Christmas series! Nathan and I have been so honored to get to partner with compassion over the past 20 years and we've sponsored numerous children in that time, so we've seen firsthand the beautiful work they are doing!"
Sponsor a child through Compassion International and you'll receive a VIP ticket into not just Christy's Rejoice livestream, but also to THREE additional Rejoice Christmas livestream concerts featuring Rhett Walker, Travis Cottrell, and Matt Maher!
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