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‘This Hope’ to minister in music

September 23, 2014 By The Pathway

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OSAGE BEACH – Missouri Baptists will hear some powerful performances from the musical group, “This Hope,” during the annual meeting in Tan-Tar-A, Oct. 27-29.

Since 1996, “This Hope” has ministered throughout the United States through a unique blend of a capella and accompanied music. Members include David Inabnit, Mikah Boudreaux, Tim Inabnit, Daniel Johnston and Jeane Bope. Alongside touring the nation, the group has produced 11 albums.

To learn more about “This Hope” or to hear samples of their music, visit their website: www.thishope.org. 

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