The African Children’s Choir is celebrating its 40th anniversary during their U.S. tour, marking four decades of transforming lives through the power of music, education and hope. On the tour, the choir will make a stop at Springhouse Church, located at 14119 Old Nashville Highway, in Smyrna, Tenn., Nov. 19, 6 p.m. No tickets are required, though donations are appreciated to continue the choir’s impactful work.
As they embark on this milestone celebration, the choir will continue to captivate audiences with their heartwarming performances of popular children’s tunes, traditional spiritual songs and vibrant African cultural pieces.
Comprised of children ages 8 to 11, all from vulnerable backgrounds across Africa, the African Children’s Choir serves as a powerful testament to the resilience and potential of Africa’s future leaders. Each child in the choir has faced significant hardship, often with limited access to education. Yet, through the choir, these children gain life-changing opportunities for education and personal growth, becoming beacons of hope for their communities.
“The African Children’s Choir proves just how powerful music can be,” Choir Manager, Tina
Sipp said. “These concerts not only provide hope and encouragement to our audiences, but they offer the children life-changing experiences that help shape them into future leaders.”
In honor of this special 40th anniversary, the choir invites communities to experience their
performances and be part of their mission to bring hope through music. For more information, visit africanchildrenschoir.com.


