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Teen Challenge band to perform Sunday at First Assembly of God

Thu, 08/25/2016 - 4:06 pm
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    The TC Brother's Band will perform Sunday at First Assembly of God.

A band of brothers to perform at First Assembly of God Sunday.

The Teen Challenge of Texas men at TCOT SA Band San Antonio are putting their talent to good use. They started a band of musicians and singers called the TC Brothers Band.

“The Teen Challenge Brothers Band ministers in music and testimony of the incredible grace of God,” said Eddie Johnston, Marketing Coordinator for the San Antonio men’s campus. “God’s saving and healing power is on full display as they share in story and in song. We invite you to witness them proclaim, ‘He that the Son has set free, is free indeed!’”

Teen Challenge is a faith-based organization battling the drug epidemic. The scope of Teen Challenge has grown over the years, and now serves adults as well as teenagers. 

There are over 200 Teen Challenge campuses in the United States, and more than 1,000 centers worldwide in close to 90 countries, which provide Christian recovery services to individuals of every age and social background. Typically, these services are long-term residential recovery centers which provide a life-encompassing environment through which the participant is able to change their lifestyle and develop a plan for a future free from addiction. 

Another core tenet of Teen Challenge is drug abuse prevention, which educates young adults on the dangers and reality of drug abuse in our society.

Teen Challenge came to Texas in 1968, with the opening of the San Antonio campus, then called the Westwood Center by Jacksboro resident Irvin Rutherford. Teen Challenge of Texas now operates six campuses in Texas in the San Antonio, Houston and Fort Worth areas.

The TC Brothers Band will perform Sunday morning during church services beginning at 10:30 a.m. at First Assembly of God. 

“We invite you to experience the life changing testimonies of these young men,” said Pastor Richard Cleghorn. 

For more information please call Cleghorn at 940-488-9080.