Family Worship Center of American Canyon Proudly Announces the Wilbanks Singers in Concert February 7, 2016
American Canyon, CA, January 31, 2016 (Newswire.com) - The Wilbanks Singers will perform a concert on Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 10:00 AM at the Family Workship Center, located at 109 Klamath Court in American Canyon, California, just off Highway 29. Their songs endeavor to reach all cultures through a wide variety of music genres while praising God through song.
“We feel truly fortunate to have these spiritually-minded musicians come to Family Worship Center for this special concert,” says Pastor Lawrence Exum. “The entire community is invited to attend – but come even from a distance just for the inspirational music!”
The concert is free to the public. For more information, please call the church at (707) 557-7745 or email at info@fwcnb.org, or visit their website at http://www.fwcnb.org/.
ABOUT THE WILBANKS SINGERS
The Wilbanks have been touring full-time for 14 years, singing in churches and at conferences and special events. They have sung on the main stage at the National Quartet Convention in 2013 and 2014, and have been invited back this year. Their music is currently played nationwide on many radio stations and also on Sirius/XM Enlighten.
Their songs have been on a national radio chart in Singing News Magazine for the past 18 months. “Song of Thanksgiving” was their first top 40 song in the January 2015 edition. The Wilbanks also recently released a music video of their popular rendition of “Psalm 23,” which charted at #1 on several radio stations.
ABOUT FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER
Family Worship Center is a welcoming, family environment that encourages people to come as they are. Because of that, people are sure to feel at home when they come through the doors, are greeted and offered a seat.
Reverend Lawrence V. Exum founded Family Worship Center in February of 2000. Services were first conducted in the living room of a home in American Canyon owned by charter members of the church. Over subsequent years, the congregation grew and a facility was found that provided more opportunity for growth. The church moved to the present building at 109 Klamath Court in 2009 and continues to hold services in the newly constructed sanctuary.