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Gospel musician Shawn Bigby and his backup singers sing and dance as they take part in Fort Jackson's An Evening of Worship held May 5, 2024 in the Solomon Center on post.
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Fort Jackson Soldiers dance and sing to the gospel music during, 'An Evening of Worship' held in the Solomon Center at Fort Jackson, S.C., May 5, 2024.
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A drummer with Shawn Bigby pounds the symbols during An Evening of Worship held May 5, 2024 in the Solomon Center at Fort Jackson, S.C.
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A trainee raises his hand in praise during An Evening of Worship held May 5, 2024 in the Solomon Center on post.
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Trainees raise their hands and dance to gospel music during An Evening of Worship held May 5, 2024 in the Solomon Center on post. The event was presented by the King's Mountain Chapel and saw musical acts Shawn Bigby, The Life Center Choir and the King's Mountain Mass Choir lead praise and worship music.
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Soldiers and civilians dance with the worship songs sang by Shawn Bigby during Fort Jackson's An Evening of Worship held May 5 in the Solomon Center. The event included gospel music from the Life Center Choir and the Kings Mountain Mass Choir.
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Trainees raise their hands and dance to gospel music during An Evening of Worship held May 5, 2024 in the Solomon Center on post. The event was presented by the King's Mountain Chapel and saw musical acts Shawn Bigby, The Life Center Choir and the King's Mountain Mass Choir lead praise and worship music.
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Trainees reach for popcorn during An Evening of Worship at the Solomon Center. The event, presented by King's Mountain Chapel, saw many gospel artists leading praise.
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Fort Jackson’s Kings Mountain Chapel hosted “An Evening of Worship” in the Solomon Center, May 5. The event, put on mainly for trainees on post, was also open to the entire Fort Jackson community. Soldiers and civilians danced with the worship songs sang by Shawn Bigby, The Life Center Choir and the Kings Mountain Mass Choir during the event. The free event, completely voluntary for trainees, supports one of the pillars of Holistic Health and Fitness - the spiritual wellbeing of Soldiers.
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