‘Musicianaries’ ain’t bringin’ no moody blues

Nicola Laver  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 May 2022
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Lauren and AT Cason

A North Carolina folk duo is preparing to come to Chelmsford, Essex to share the gospel through music.

Songs of the Folk (aka classically trained married couple Andrew and Lauren Cason), discovered that music opened doors for them into people’s lives to share the Good News of Christ – often to the most marginalised in society or those harder to reach.

After exploring the idea of using music for mission as ‘musicianaries’, their pastor introduced them to World Witness (the mission board of the Associate Presbyterian Church in the US) – which led them to Chelmsford.

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