Nashville singer will attend revival meeting at Burr Oak

A Jewell County farmer is organizing a religious event he is calling a “Harvest Revival” to beheld in one of his family’s large farm sheds on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20 and 21.

Those attending are asked to bring their own chairs and dress warm because the shed does not have any heat. It does have a new concrete floor.

Soup and sandwiches will be available starting at 5:30 each evening. The program will begin at 6:30 with music by Brittany Bexton from Nashville.

The music will be followed by inspirational speakers including Jeff Ord, Rod Rose and Bob Angelton and others not yet announced.

The event will be held at 2702 Highway 128. This is about five miles north of Burr Oak on the east side of the highway.

The revival is being organized by Shane McCutcheon.

In response to a question about her background, Bexton said, “I’ve been involved in music my entire life. I was the kid who wandered around humming without even knowing it. I began writing songs and taking voice lessons when I was about 11 and my passion just grew from there. I went to a conservatory for college. After graduation, I started immediately working in professional theater. Mostly musicals. I moved to Nashville in 2011.”

During the COVID19 lockdown she started recording daily encouragement videos. During this time she also wrote a Bible study workbook.

She describes her music as rootsy rock with lyrics that tell a story and bring hope. She is known for high-energy performances and her ability to connect with the audience and tell a story.

 

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