St. Peter’s African Episcopal Church

Hear choir music from amazing acts like Shawna Harris, Glenn Scott, Javetta Campbell, Mike Astyn, Fiona Varner, Shawt and many, many more all in one show! Join co-hosts Dawn Simmons and James L. Patterson on Sunday, Aug. 29 at 4 PM at St. Peter's African Episcopal Church for an unforgettable night of choir and worship music./St. Peter's Methodist Episcopal Church


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4650 Sanders Avenue
North Charleston
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29405
United States


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