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Before Tomorrow, a ministry of Olivet Nazarene University, will present a program of energetic worship music at Seymour First Church of the Nazarene at 9 a.m. Sunday and again at 10:30 a.m.


The group’s contemporary style points people to Christ through a lively praise and worship experience, the church said in a news release.


The group will share information about the university, as the eight members are full-time Olivet students. They are Tyson Dodd of Crete, Ill., Jordan Eggleston of Marysville, Ohio, Aaron Golden of Effingham, Ill., Tyler Hull of Danville, Ill., Dave Mohr of Peotone, Ill., Abby Pleasant of St. Charles, Ill., Kelsey Sowards of Chatam, Ill., and Wesley Sprague of Bluffton, Ohio.


For information, call the church office at 522-2060, or visit online at www.seymournaz.org. The church is at 311 Myers St. in Seymour.


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