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November 26, 2012

Steve Green coming for Concert for COC

Pella — Thanks to a generous donor, Steve Green is coming back to Pella for a special Christmas concert.  We invite you to come celebrate the Christmas season and bless the Christian Opportunity Center (COC)  in its mission of “Integrating Christian values in teaching skills for life”.  COC has been providing services for persons with disabilities for over 40 years.  Those services include vocational and residential supports as well as providing for spiritual needs.   COC was recently honored as a Top 100 Workplace in Iowa and has been blessed by the communities that we serve.    Currently, COC serves nearly 300 people with disabilities in Marion, Mahaska, Warren and Polk counties.  

In 1984, Steve released his first recording with Sparrow Records. He has had great success, garnering thirteen number-one radio songs, seven Dove awards, and four Grammy nominations.  

He went on to establish Steve Green Ministries and celebrates over 25 years of solo music ministry.

Steve will be appearing in concert at Pella Christian High School in the Vermeer Auditorium on Sunday Dec 2, 2012 at 2pm.  Doors open at 1:15 and seating is general admission.  Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door and can be purchased at your local Christian bookstore, by calling Patty Zylstra at 641-628-8087 ext 105 or emailing pzylstra@christianopportunity.org

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