Brandon Heath, Jason Ingram to hold 6th annual ‘Love your neighbor’ benefit concert
Nashville’s native contemporary artist Brandon Heath and songwriter and producer Jason Ingram will hold their sixth annual benefit show ‘Love your neighbor.’ This years’ guests will be Mandisa and TobyMac.
The benefit concert will be held on May 28, at 7pm at Fellowship Bible Church in Brentwood, TN.
The mission of the concert is to raise funds to support the needs in the local community.
This year, the funds will proceed to New Hope Academy, a privately funded school in Franklin, TN, which serves low-income families.
Heath and Ingram will share the stage with their special guests, singer/songwriter Mandisa and Grammy Award winner, TobyMac.
‘Love your neighbor’ benefit concert was created by Heath and Ingram in 2008 and has raised over $140,000 for Nashville’s area.
Brandon Heath has now a new single out, a song titled “Love does,” with which Heath paid honor to his mentor Bob Gott, who released a book under the same title.
More information about New Hope Academy can be found at http://www.nhafranklin.org/.
For more information about Heath’s and Ingram’s annual benefit concert visit, www.facebook.com/LoveYourNeighbor.
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