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Three Bridges Making Their Mark on the West Coast

The sensational trio Three Bridges is having an impact for Jesus on the west coast. They recently performed at a business convention in San Jose, CA. where they saw over 100 people come forward to ask Jesus Christ into their lives. Earlier in the month they were invited by four time Grammy Award winner Edwin Hawkins to travel to Berkley, CA. to be part of a recording and video for the United Nations World Environment Day. The song “Together We Can” written by Edwin Hawkins will become the official theme song for World Environment Day. On June 5th, Three Bridges will travel back to the west coast to be part of the World Environment Day celebration and will sing on the steps of San Francisco City Hall with a thousand voice choir directed by Edwin Hawkins. This marks the first time World Environment Day has been held in the United States. Over 100 mayors from around the world will be in attendance as well as California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The trio also is scheduled to go to Salt Lake City, Utah June 10, 11, and 12, 2005 to perform at a large business convention. Group manager and baritone Elliott McCoy stated, “We are so honored that God is using our music ministry in such a way. It’s exciting to be part of this world event.” For more info on Three Bridges visit their website http://www.threebridges.net

For booking contact Michael Davis at the Dominion Agency (910) 484-6996 or the website http://www.thedominionagency.com . You can contact Three Bridges group manager Elliott McCoy (615) 826-1415 or http://www.threebridges.net .

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Author: AGM | Author's Website: http://absolutelygospel.com/
Written: 05/27/2005 | Category: News & Scoops Comments: 0
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