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News from the Pews : Young Musician Plays at Rock Springs Campground
Posted by admin on 2009/8/3 8:44:46 (358 reads)

By Jason Saine

DENVER
- If you were at Rock Springs Campground on Friday night for camp meeting, you may have got to hear the sounds of young man playing his guitar and singing in praise of God.

Bradley Armstrong, who is an 18-year-old from Lincolnton, began singing when he was six years old.

Armstrong says he grew up and was raised at the Maiden Church of God where he started out singing with his brother and his dad.

“We had many songs and often sang at different churches,” Armstrong said.

Armstrong more recently began his solo ministry.

“Through the 18 years of my life and 12 years of singing, I’ve been around to probably over 50 churches traveling. I was first turned on to music by the amazing talent in my family,” he said.



His dad and five uncles, one of which passed away in 1990, all play a musical instrument of some sort.
“I guess I wanted to carry on the family tradition. Ever since my dad and uncles had a Christian band called "The Heavenly Echoes" back when I was a child, I've wanted to sing and play Christian music,” Armstrong said.
“I want to spread the word of God in any way shape or form that I can through the talents God has given me,” he said.

Armstrong is available for any weeknight services, including Wednesday, and Sunday night services.

“I don't have a certain price for any of my ministry; I only ask a love offering be taken,” he told the Tribune.

All money given will be saved and spent strictly on a professional CD recording.

Armstrong has a demo CD available if any church would like. Just call him at the number listed below and give him the name and address of the church and he will drop it in the mail.

Armstrong asked that you would pray for him and his ministry to grow in any way God would have it.

Bradley Armstrong can be reached at 980-241-2784.

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