Gimme That Old Time Religion

For the second year in a row, SouthWest United Church presents Good Friday Gospel, a concert featuring Stewart Burrows, Tim Walsh and Nelson Carter, otherwise known as The Mud Flat Ramblers, and special guest Norm Rennie.
On Friday, April 10, come for a ‘comfort food’ supper at 6pm, followed by the show at 7pm, all for a $20 ticket. You will enjoy the warm intimacy of the SouthWest sanctuary as well as the amazing acoustics.
Sure to be a rousing good time, the Folk-Country-Gospel inflected concert will have you clapping your hands and remembering what the Easter season is all about.
Stewart Burrows is a singer-songwriter of Celtic-inspired folk and alt-country who writes and performs in English and French and plays guitar, banjo and mandolin. He has performed at festivals and venues across North America and Europe. In addition, he is a lay preacher who lives in southern Quebec and often leads worship at Rockburn Presbyterian Church. He has also been gracing the congregation of SouthWest United with his animated preaching and guitar playing about one Sunday a month.
Also a singer-songwriter, Norm Rennie plays guitar and percussion and has appeared in the past with Durham County Poets.
If you're a fan of that old time religion, this is a show for you.
Tickets to dinner and show are $20. They can be booked in advance by calling 514.768.6231.

There may be some tickets to just the show available at the door (still $20), but you must let us know if you plan to come for supper.

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