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Gospel Vocalist, Marshalee Ellis-Kehlhem |
Got Gospel?
now we do! |

Rev. Gladys Wheaton |
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New for 2002! If you like Gospel music, seriously consider coming to the Gospel First Fridays at the Cambridge Swedenborg Chapel.
Rock your soul with the powerful Gospel band and soaring voice of
Marshalee Ellis-Kehlhem!
Combined with the inspirational service of Rev. Gladys Wheaton every 1st Friday
evening, it's a fabulous way to start your weekend right.
First Fridays at 7pm : Feb 1, March 1, April 5, May 3, June 7, July 5, Aug
2, Sept 6, Oct 4, Nov 1, Dec 6
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Cambridge Swedenborg Chapel, 50 Quincy St. Cambridge, MA.
This a lovely Gothic stone chapel across from Harvard's Sanders Theatre (Memorial Hall) in Harvard Square. (Not wheelchair accessible yet, sorry.)
more information call (617) 864-4552 or logon www.swedenborgchapel.org
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Marshalee has been singing for as long as she can remember. She performed her first solo at the age of 12 and has been actively performing as a soloist since then. She did a summer series of Gospel brunches at Ryles in Cambridge; performed for the Women in Business Connection; performed at the Cambridge Community Outreach New Years Concert; and performed at the Sharaton Tara. Previous engagements include: local events at the Columbus Rib and Jazz Fest in Columbus, Ohio; Gospel Concerts in New York, New Jersey, and Ohio; various special celebrations such as weddings, banquets, and fashion shows. Marshalee loves to sing her praises for the Lord, and has performed at evangelistic crusades in Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Massachusetts and on the Island of Jamaica. Marshalee is pursuing a professional career as a recording artist and performer. She is currently in the studio working on her first CD.
Rev. Gladys Wheaton is a preacher at the Cambridge Swedenborg Chapel, a Christian denomination and the place where her grandparents worshipped. Gladys has considerable experience in guiding inspirational services. She led the chapel's 2002 Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations which set the stage for the new monthly Gospel services.
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