Youth group to perform Crow Worship Song in Montana and South Dakota

May 02, 2025 | Missoula, Missoula County, Montana

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A vibrant outreach initiative aimed at Native American communities is set to kick off as a group of young people prepares to travel to Crow Agency, Montana. The team, led by Kathleen from Kings Kids, will spend part of their time engaging with the local community through music and service.

During a recent meeting, Kathleen shared the group's plans, highlighting their commitment to serve Native Americans this year. "We met with several pastors on the reservation to discuss how we can help," she explained. The response was enthusiastic, with requests for a Vacation Bible School (VBS) program and music workshops.
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One of the standout moments will be the introduction of the "Crow Worship Song," a piece that resonates deeply with the local culture. Kathleen described the song, which features lyrics in the Crow language, emphasizing themes of faith and belief in the unseen. "It's a beautiful faith statement for them," she noted, expressing excitement about sharing this unique musical experience.

The outreach will also include a stop in Spearfish, South Dakota, where the group plans to continue their mission of service and connection. Kathleen's passion for this initiative is palpable, as she reflects on the journey and the impact they hope to make. "We consider it a privilege to bring this song to you," she said, inviting everyone to join in worship and celebration.

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As the team prepares for their journey, the anticipation builds for what promises to be a meaningful and transformative experience for both the young people and the communities they will serve.

Converted from Interview with Kathleen of Kings Kids in Bonner Park Saturday July 6 1991 meeting on May 02, 2025
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