Dectet "Summer Grove" - VI. "March to the Mall" (2004) - mixed ensemble by Jordan Eismeier
The finale depicts the church's process of moving the church to an old mall in town. Spearheaded by Pastor Rod, the process was full of pitfalls, but through faith, the old South Park Mall became the new Summer Grove.
Unfortunately soon thereafter, I moved out of Shreveport.
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Dectet "Summer Grove" - I. "Pastor Rod" by Jordan M. EismeierDectet "Summer Grove" - II. "Baptism" by Jordan M. Eismeier
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