JJ Weeks To Lead Facebook Live Easter Service Sunday Night

Renowned, Macon, GA-based singer-songwriter JJ Weeks is leading worship for the Easter Sunday morning service via Facebook Live for The Connection Assembly in Thomasville, GA beginning at 10:30 am ET. Tune in via JJ Week's Facebook at www.facebook.com/jjweeksmusic, or on the church's website, www.iconnectchurch.com.
Beginning at 7:00 pm that night, JJ leads a full band production Facebook Live concert that will be hosted on multiple Facebook pages, including on Light FM's page at www.facebook.com/The-Light-FM-81915268606.
For all the latest JJ Weeks tour and music news, visit jjweeks.org, Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube.
About JJ Weeks:
Labeled a powerhouse voice intent on "making a difference in people's lives," Radiate Music's singer-songwriter JJ Weeks formed the JJ Weeks Band in 2001. The band went on to release seven acclaimed, full-length albums that sparked the Billboard Top 10 radio hits "What Kind of Love" and "Let Them See You," as well as songs that have been featured on the official soundtracks for both the high-profile films God's Not Dead ("Save Us," 2014) and Four Blood Moons ("Is It Ever," 2015). Continuing his journey as a solo artist and touring coast-to-coast from his home base in Macon, GA, Weeks is writing new songs and will announce more new music slated for release this year.
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