East Georgia Concert Chorale to benefit Our Father’s Kitchen

GREENE COUNTY

When soaring melodies, lush harmonies, moving texts, and beautiful voices combine, souls can be stirred in heartwarming ways.

The East Georgia Concert Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Brian Williams, will provide that opportunity May 28 at the First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro when it performs “Music for the Soul,” a free concert featuring a 25-member choral ensemble.

Selections will span five centuries and include “What Is a Heart” by Duson, “The May Night” by Brahms, “Gloria” by Haydn, “If Music Be the Food of Love” by Dickau, “Measure Me, Sky!” by Hagenberg, “Little Innocent Lamb Spiritual” by Bartholomew and more.

No tickets are required. At the end of the concert, guests will have the opportunity to donate to Our Father’s Kitchen, a collaborative community effort serving Greensboro and the Lake Oconee area.

Our Father’s Kitchen provides free Saturday lunches to help address local food insecurity. Supported by multiple downtown churches and the Rotary Club, the program serves approximately 120 meals weekly and supports youth and backpack programs.

The ministry is powered entirely by volunteers and community donations, with only 4% of funds allocated to administrative expenses. Beyond meals, Our Father’s Kitchen also provides fellowship, respect, and community connection.

The concert will be held on Thursday, May 28, at 7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, located at 117 S. Main Street in Greensboro.