The Lifeline Quartet blessed everyone present at First Nazarene in New Smyrna Beach last night. Every time we have heard them in concert, they have been wonderful, but last night they were exceptional.
It was their third performance of the day, and they had been up and going since 2:30 AM, but they put that aside and, rising to the occasion, lifted their voices in praise and testimony. Blending old favorites like “Hold On!”, “Who Am I?”, and “I Believe He’s Coming Back”, with original songs like “Going Through the Motions” by soprano Lisa Smith and songs by Mickey Mixon, they had the congregation clapping and singing along with them for well over an hour. Their finale, “Outside the Gate”, brought the congregation to their feet.
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Elizabeth and I try to see the Lifeline Quartet whenever they venture into central Florida. They will be back in Daytona Beach on Friday, April 3 at 7 PM, for the First Friday Sing at Westside Baptist Church. The Rambler calendar has all the details. Don’t miss it.