Gospel Choir ministers at prison chapel

Apr 24, 2015 | Student Life | Spiritual Life | Community | Faith-filled community
SWU’s Gospel Choir ministered in music at Pickens Detention Chapel’s Sunday night service April 12. Justin Carter, right, Southern Wesleyan’s AVP for student life, gave a testimony and word of encouragement during the service.
“You could tell the choir was prayed up and ready to minister,” said Rev. Joe Moss, who conducts the services. Pictured are Mikala Curenton, a freshman from Spartanburg; Kayla Eison, a sophomore from Spartanburg; Curtis Burkhalter, a freshman from Northport, Ala.; Shanda Russell, a freshman from Easley; Malecha Cousar, a freshman from Catawba; Patrick Hampton, a freshman from Spartanburg; Shaquenta Bryant, a junior from Graniteville; Danny Hall, a sophomore from Seneca; Shy’Keya Wimberly, a freshman from Smith Station, Ala.; Byron Blanton Smith, a senior from Greenwood; and Carter.