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Businiess name:  Glenn Haven Baptist Church
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Choir use to have a whole song list of GREAT songs they use to sing back in the early 70's and back into the late 68-69- as well, For (ME) it seems like they have completely switched over to this modern day contemporary style singing and refuse to sing any of those great old ones that the WHOLE church seems to enjoy so much and much more than the new stuff--if enough members bring it up to the choir director maby she(Sandy Payton) will start letting them sing them again--Those songs just make you want to shout with joy and Gladness--The new one don't, so lets all get it done again....40yr Member Pros: Great Church Cons: Dont sing the songs like they did in the 70's

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