The United Methodist Church in East Greenwich is hosting a special performance by Destiny Africa Children’s Choir on Sunday, October 27, 2013 at 6:30 pm. The children are in the United States from The Kampala Children’s Centre in Uganda and a special offering will raise funds for this home in Africa.
Kampala Children's Centre (KCC) rescues children from war-torn areas, streets and orphaned situations to offer them love, education, a family environment and nurtures them to become agents of transformation.
With the support and encouragement of Bishop Arnold Muwonge, the Director and founder of Kampala Children's Centre, the choir began with the housemother and the children of the first house at KCC.
Now Destiny Africa has become a voice for millions of suffering children in Africa and the world over, a channel that brings healing, joy and hope to a desperate world. They have been performing in the US and UK for the past four years.
Through their music and art, they are influencing leaders of nations, churches, corporations, and inspiring families and children from all over.
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