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Child’s play
by Mary Katherine Murphy
Mary Katherine Murphy|Laurinburg Exchange
Members of First Baptist Church's children's ministry gather around a manger during dress rehearsal for their Christmas musical "On Our Way to Bethlehem," which they will perform on Sunday.
Mary Katherine Murphy|Laurinburg Exchange Members of First Baptist Church's children's ministry gather around a manger during dress rehearsal for their Christmas musical "On Our Way to Bethlehem," which they will perform on Sunday.
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Perfoming on Sunday were Alice Wilkins, Jadelyn Ray, Allen McCoy, Toni Farmer, Jordan Marshall, Jamarrah Hale, Destiny Nealy, Matthew Sanders, Jack Herr, Daniel Bridges, Shamiya Rahmathulla, Kayla Kirk, Shareen Rahmathulla, Kyle McCoy, Matthew Sanders, Christian Molina, Samuel LaVigne, Jordan McQueen, Christian Molina, Genesis Rivas and Rebecca Simmons.
Contributed photo Perfoming on Sunday were Alice Wilkins, Jadelyn Ray, Allen McCoy, Toni Farmer, Jordan Marshall, Jamarrah Hale, Destiny Nealy, Matthew Sanders, Jack Herr, Daniel Bridges, Shamiya Rahmathulla, Kayla Kirk, Shareen Rahmathulla, Kyle McCoy, Matthew Sanders, Christian Molina, Samuel LaVigne, Jordan McQueen, Christian Molina, Genesis Rivas and Rebecca Simmons.
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The children of First Baptist Church will present the musical play On Our Way to Bethlehem on Sunday morning.

The public is welcome to the performance, which is part of the 11 a.m. worship service.

Directed by church members Susan Floyd and Kari Ricks, the musical recounts the ever-familiar story of the night Jesus was born and the wonder and awe that Mary and Joseph, plus the innkeeper and the animals must have experienced.

“This play talks about how, many times, it’s children that lead us, and so this story is being told by the voices of children,” Ricks said. “This is the first play where everyone’s gotten an opportunity to have speaking parts, from our youngest to our oldest.”

Songs, a mix of original music and traditional carols, include: “On Our Way to Bethlehem”, “Mary’s Song”, “Innkeeper”, “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing on High”, “Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow”, “The Gifts We Bring”, and a carol medley that the congregation will join in singing.

The cast members include Alex Sutherland, Ryhannon Ricks, Cameron Utter, Sydney Howell, Kristen Howell, Zara Walters, Addisyn Andrews, Luke Sutherland, Ian Rosado, Gabby Rosado, Emma Raybon, Emily Floyd, Leo Ricks, and Sarah Rupard.

“We’ve talked in rehearsal about the children letting their lights shine for Jesus, and I think they’ve done this wonderfully in this play,” said Susan Floyd.

Members of First Baptist’s youth ministry will also assist with the narrations. They are: Leslie Floyd, Liza McIntyre, Diana Sutherland, Will Rupard, and Aleigha Andrews.

Production assistance will be coordinated by: Marion and Bebe Covil and John and Kitty Baum, props; Clara Hulon, costumes; and sound technicians, Kent Floyd and Kemp Stewart.

Christmas recital

Earlier this week, another group of Scotland County children performed a holiday program. On Sunday, the St. Andrews University Community Music School presented a Christmas Recital at the Hagan Choral Room of the Vardell Building on the University campus.

Students of Marjorie Hinson, Alice Wilkins, and Edward Williams performed selections on piano, ukulele, guitar, bass guitar, and violin, with additional voice performances.

Jadelyn Ray, Allen McCoy, Toni Farmer, Jordan Marshall, Jamarrah Hale, Destiny Nealy, and Matthew Sanders gave piano performances.

Jack Herr performed on ukulele.

Daniel Bridges, Shamiya Rahmathulla, Kayla Kirk, Shareen Rahmathulla, Kyle McCoy, and Matthew Sanders played guitar and sang.

Christian Molina and Samuel LaVigne played guitar while Jordan McQueen performed on bass guitar.

Christian Molina, Genesis Rivas, and Rebecca Simmons played violin.

The St. Andrews Community Music School “Garage Band” closed the show accompanied by John Beranek and Gene Dunn on guitar.

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