168 days ago

Searching for Pacific Island women between 45-55yrs old to audition for a new acapella worship group of 3 to sing in the communities.

Tangesi from Papatoetoe

This project will be a ‘not-for-profit to help the unfortunate & unprivileged individuals who need help on our streets but can’t get it for certain reasons. Let’s not abandon them as they’re just as human as anyone else!🙏🏽😊

If you are a solo or tenor singer please contact me asap! especially if you have a strong voice & love to harmonise praise & worship songs that’ll be great!

Reminding the women interested, this is not a paid job but is volunteering to the community but through Praise & Worship. The final pick that make myself & 2 other women (others maybe kept for backup singing etc) as the plan is to be government funded there will be cover for the audition hours, the recordings, travel allowance etc..

Some of the key points I’m looking for;

1. A hunger for Jesus in their life & others🙏🏽🙌🏽

2. A thirst to want to sing praise & worship songs to encourage those who need uplifting in our communities, hospitals, schools, universities, elderly facilities to the sick & vulnerable, the community markets & more..

3. A positive & humble attitude.

4. Looking for Tenor & Solo voices

5. You don’t need to be an expert in singing but need to have confidence in singing & harmonising together to practice for the studio recording etc.

6. Enjoy a challenging but rewarding project in the end.

Please feel free to contact me for any further questions through my email: smrtogo@gmail.com

N.Greer

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Jellicoe Park, Onehunga’s seldom open to the public
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October school holidays. Sunday September 29th,
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Congregational Church Minister’s Moana Oceania
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Contact: Cyril Skilton 09 963 7923 Mobile 021 204 3625
skiltoncyril@gmail.com
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