Daraja Choir returns to Uganda

The Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa departed this week for Uganda to spend a precious 6 weeks at home before returning for their Fall Tour. It was a pretty amazing experience as the Delta agent in the International Terminal requested that they sing for her. When they got done with their song, the entire International Terminal at Hartsfield Jackson airport was clapping!! SO THEY SANG TWO MORE! It was an amazing way for this beautiful choir to worship their way home.

Daraja at the Airport from Daraja Children’s Choir on Vimeo.

We are so excited for them and the opportunity to see their families and homes! The summer intern team traveled with the children to be able to meet their families and visit their community.

If you would like to see Daraja Choir at your church this fall, please let us know! We would love to worship with you!

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