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Submitted Photo The King's Heralds perform live at Tel Hai Retirement Community on Saturday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. in the StoneCroft Center for Worship & Performing Arts. Admission is open to the public, a freewill offering will be taken and advanced seating reservations are required.
Submitted Photo The King’s Heralds perform live at Tel Hai Retirement Community on Saturday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. in the StoneCroft Center for Worship & Performing Arts. Admission is open to the public, a freewill offering will be taken and advanced seating reservations are required.
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Tel Hai Retirement Community and Conestoga Mennonite Church invite the public to a concert performance by The King’s Heralds on Sunday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. in the community’s StoneCroft Center for Worship & Performing Arts in Honey Brook.

A freewill offering will be taken, and advanced seating reservations are required. For reservations, please visit www.telhai.org/thekingsheralds, call the Pastoral Care Office at Tel Hai at 610-273-9333 Ext. 2009 or email concerts@telhai.org.

The spectacular musical evening will feature a collection of songs performed by the group, which celebrates more than 85 years of ministry. Since their founding in 1927, The King’s Heralds have recorded more than 100 albums in 30 languages and in a variety of musical styles, making them a favorite with audiences of all ages. The rich blend, harmony and balance of their a cappella style has been enjoyed throughout the United States, more than 50 countries and by heads of state, governors, ambassadors and other dignitaries.

The quartet sang at the First Invitational Symposium on the Christian Church in China, sponsored by the US/China Education Foundation. This gave them the distinction of being the first Christian gospel group from the West to tour the Peoples Republic of China since 1949. The King’s Heralds have been regular guests on “Praise the Lord” on the Trinity Broadcasting Network and on the “It Is Written Telecast.” The group received a “Gold” Angel Award(c) for being the oldest continuous Gospel Quartet in America.

Tel Hai Retirement Community, an accredited nonprofit continuing care retirement community, has provided high quality and compassionate care since 1956. The StoneCroft Center for Worship & Performing Arts is located on the campus of Tel Hai at 4000 Tree Line Drive, Honey Brook, three miles east of Route 10 off Beaver Dam Road. Follow Beaver Dam Road to the campus of Tel Hai, then turn onto Tree Line Drive and follow signs to StoneCroft. Parking is available adjacent to the StoneCroft commons main entrance. For more information or directions, please visit www.telhai.org/thekingsheralds.