Local Religion Briefs


Published/Last Modified on Saturday, June 7, 2008 3:09 PM MDT


VBS at Presbyterian Church


Come join the fun at the Vacation Bible School and the Rain Forest Adventures.

The fun will be at the First Presbyterian Church from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at 10th Street and D Avenue from June 9 to 12.

There will be exotic animals to see, breakfast and snacks to eat, music to sing, stories to hear starring some of the Bible’s most interesting characters, and Fun, Fun, Fun.

Wynne Chapel's Saturday Night in the Valley concert June 7

Wynne Chapel, of Richland Ranchettes, Cochise, would like to invite all to a Saturday Night in the Valley at 7 p.m. on Saturday June 7. Brandon Stroup will be presenting a concert that evening. He will also sing in both morning services Sunday morning at 8 and 10:30 a.m.

Brandon was born and raised in Southern Ohio. He now resides in Somerton, Ariz., where he teaches music, and works with members of several Native American tribes, but primarily the Cocopah Indian Tribe. He is currently the youth minister and pianist at the Somerton-Cocopah Nazarene Church. Brandon started serving the Lord at the age of twelve, and began singing and playing the piano in church at the age of 16.

In 2004, he completed undergraduate work at the Capital University Conservatory of Music, in Columbus, Ohio, receiving a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education. In November 2007, Brandon recorded his first C.D. entitled, "Faithful..."

Pastor Pettit says, "We are glad to bring Brandon Stroup to the area. He is a very talented and gifted young man. Everyone will surely enjoy his music and his spirit as a Christian gentleman."

Wynne Chapel is located approximately 14 miles south of I-10 on 191, behind the Richland Country Store. For further information call the church at (520) 826-3353.

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