Arcata Interfaith Gospel Choir

Arcata Interfaith Gospel Choir

The Arcata Interfaith Gospel Choir (AIGC) is located in Arcata, California, USA.

As of 2006, the choir has been in existence for 15 years. From year to year the choir consists of a varying number of vocalists (2007 membership about 80 adults), a director Barbara Culbertson and accompanists. The choir has toured in the west coast of the US, and produced a CD in 2005.

The Non-Profit AIGC Organization hosts two other choirs. The Arcata Teen Choir and the Arcata Youth Choir.

Mission statement

The principal purpose of the AIGC is:
To acknowledge the inspiration of urban contemporary gospel.
To express its power of Spirit and Creation.
To bring a message of faith, hope, love and joy to our community and the world.
To exemplify through interfaith, multi-racial and multi-cultural membership in the principles of equality, justice, peace, unity and cooperation.
To enable our human family to experience community in fellowship, celebrating unity in diversity through our music.

ee also

The choir was formed in 1992 after the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, [http://www.oigc.org/OIGC] came to Arcata to perform.

External links

* [http://www.arcatainterfaithgospelchoir.com/ AIGC website]

* [http://www.oigc.org/ OIGC website]


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