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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Excitement Builds for AtlantaFest

Folks are taking to social media to express their anticipation for the Christian music festival, which lasts June 14-16 at Stone Mountain Park.

People planning to attend the Christian music festival AtlantaFest at Stone Mountain Park are sharing their excitement on social media. Some of the biggest names in contemporary Christian music as well as several inspirational speakers will be part of the festival, lasting June 14-16. Here is a complete Atlanta Fest schedule. Are you planning to attend AtlantaFest? We'd like to hear from you! You can leave a comment at the end of this article, blog about the experience on this site, or upload your photos from the event to our neighborhood picture gallery (or do all three!). Christian recording artists scheduled to attend include TobyMac; Jamie-Grace, whose father is the pastor of a Stone Mountain church, Kingdom City Church; Jonny Diaz; …

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Leslie Johnson

10:59 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hi Pat! In addition to Mandisa, I've also heard them play Jamie-Grace, Nicole C. Mullen, and Mary Mary.   more ›

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christian Singer's Home Church on Rockbridge Road Robbed, Vandalized

Christian music recording artist Jamie-Grace asks for prayers on her Facebook fan page for Kingdom City Church.

Update: Video of church members cleaning up and an interview with Kingdom City Church Pastor Kingdom City Church at 5419 Rockbridge Rd. was vandalized and robbed this week, and the pastor's daughter -- Christian music artist Jamie-Grace, whose hit song "Hold Me" is often played on radio stations such as The Fish Atlanta - appealed to the nearly 45,000 fans on her Facebook page to pray. Here is Jamie-Grace's Facebook post Wednesday about the incident: "Beautiful friends... please pray. My church (where my daddy is the pastor) was robbed and vandalized. So many things were taken and destroyed; the wiring and plumbing: cut, stolen so the few things the people left behind were completely ruined by flooding. Appliances, clothes for the homeless…

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