Shiloh United Church of Christ
4150 Hummingbird Place
Fayetteville NC, 28312
Pastor: Rev. Andre Ivy
JOB TITLE
Gospel Piano Player
DEADLINE
January 1, 2011
JOB DESCRIPTION
The music department of Shiloh U.C.C. is seeking a qualified and creative part-time piano player to play every Sunday of the month for the Women’s Choir, Men’s Choir, Young Adult/Youth Choir, and the Mass Choirs. Shiloh U.C.C. enjoys a mix of contemporary and traditional gospel music. Interested candidates must be able to teach vocal parts, recommend new songs, work with a team, work with the current Minister of Music and follow directions. Additionally, the part-time piano player must be able to travel with choirs and the church congregation in support of the pastor for invitations at other churches. The candidate must be able to practice with choirs at least twice a week in preparation for Sunday morning service. Candidates that can read music is a plus (not mandatory).
Shiloh United Church of Christ is located in rural Fayetteville, NC close to the Baywood subdivision and golf course. The church is under new leadership and headed in a new direction. To get in on the ground level of a growing ministry will be both musically and spiritually rewarding.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
• Candidates must have at least five years of experience in playing for a church or in a church setting.
• Must have own transportation
• Must be dependable
• Must be able to play both traditional and contemporary gospel
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should submit a resume and three professional references to Deacon Ronald McDougald at succtransition@yahoo.com .
CONTACT PERSON
Deacon Ronald McDougald
succtransition@yahoo.com
(910)-286-2991(cell)
(910)-213-4369 (home)
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4150 Hummingbird Place
Fayetteville NC, 28312
Pastor: Rev. Andre Ivy
JOB TITLE
Gospel Piano Player
DEADLINE
January 1, 2011
JOB DESCRIPTION
The music department of Shiloh U.C.C. is seeking a qualified and creative part-time piano player to play every Sunday of the month for the Women’s Choir, Men’s Choir, Young Adult/Youth Choir, and the Mass Choirs. Shiloh U.C.C. enjoys a mix of contemporary and traditional gospel music. Interested candidates must be able to teach vocal parts, recommend new songs, work with a team, work with the current Minister of Music and follow directions. Additionally, the part-time piano player must be able to travel with choirs and the church congregation in support of the pastor for invitations at other churches. The candidate must be able to practice with choirs at least twice a week in preparation for Sunday morning service. Candidates that can read music is a plus (not mandatory).
Shiloh United Church of Christ is located in rural Fayetteville, NC close to the Baywood subdivision and golf course. The church is under new leadership and headed in a new direction. To get in on the ground level of a growing ministry will be both musically and spiritually rewarding.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
• Candidates must have at least five years of experience in playing for a church or in a church setting.
• Must have own transportation
• Must be dependable
• Must be able to play both traditional and contemporary gospel
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should submit a resume and three professional references to Deacon Ronald McDougald at succtransition@yahoo.com .
CONTACT PERSON
Deacon Ronald McDougald
succtransition@yahoo.com
(910)-286-2991(cell)
(910)-213-4369 (home)
www.cameronrossmusic.com
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In the few months since Maafa21 has been released, there have already been two showings of Maafa21 to Congress. Even some members of the Black Caucus have viewed this powerful documentary.
Shocking fact:
In a recent New York Times interview , Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told Emily Bazelon that,"....I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of"
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