Top Row L-R: Tim Menzies - Photo Credit: Penny Rawls and Alex Miller - Photo Credit: Penny Rawls / Bottom Row L-R: Bottom Row L-R: Makenzie Phipps with Tim Atwood - Photo Credit: Victoria Steelman / Charlie McCoy - Photo Credit: Victoria Steelman
NASHVILLE, TN (June 20, 2023) – The 41st Annual Sunday Mornin’ Country is in the books and it will undoubtedly remain in the great memories of all who attended. Together, top Country and Gospel music artists helped fans celebrate their shared faith with inspirational and uplifting performances. The family-friendly event was hosted by Country Music and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Brenda Lee on Sunday, June 11th at the Grand Ole Opry House. Mark your calendars now for June 9, 2024 as it promises to be another incredible show.
Music City Christian Fellowship President Board of Directors and Executive Producer of Sunday Mornin’ Country – Lynn Fox expressed, “This was one our best years. Everyone involved worked tirelessly and things really came together. We are already looking forward to next year.”
The host of incredible performances included: National Anthem by Jeff Wisely Chosen Road Makenzie Phipps with Tim Atwood Judy Gilbert, Bev McCann & Mark Thomas w/ The Country Chorale Girls Next Door Margo Smith & Holly Watson Music City Quartet Dianne Sherrill Adam Warner Debbie Bennett & Peggy Inks The Fox Brothers Irlene Mandrell (with daughter, Vanessa) Darin & Brooke Aldridge Charlie McCoy Tennessee River Boys Kelly Lang Alex Miller Cowboy Joe & The Babcocks Melanie Walker John Berry Tim Menzies Cast Closing w/ John McEuen“Will The Circle Be Unbroken”
Past years’ performers have included the talents of Jeannie Seely, John Berry, Skeeter Davis, Roy Acuff, Lynn Anderson, Jason Crabb, Chris Young, Jimmie Wayne, The Oak Ridge Boys, Roy Clark, Freddy Hart, Grandpa Jones, Charlie McCoy, Vestel Goodman, Paul Richey, Marty Raybon, Ricky Skaggs, Connie Smith, Rhonda Vincent, The Whites, Tammy Wynette, Brenda Lee, Linda Davis, Jean Shepard and many others.
Sponsored by the Nashville-based nonprofit, Music City Christian Fellowship, the concert wraps up the week at the conclusion of CMA Music Fest each year, leaving fans and guests with an uplifting memory of Nashville. Sunday Mornin’ Country is the longest-running country/gospel event during the music festival.
Keep current with Sunday Mornin’ Country on the Music City Christian Fellowship website and stay in touch on their social media platform Facebook.
About Music City Christian Fellowship: The Music City Christian Fellowship is a non-profit organization of born-again Christian believers, involved in the music and entertainment Industry, dedicated to the proclaiming of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through our gifts of music. A Scripture-based, Spirit-filled, God-led, and trust in Jesus for all things, believing in the Bible as God’s inspired Word for man, that everyone might live a life that is pleasing to Him. It is the desire to be able, with the crumbling of old barriers and the birth of new freedoms, to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the entire world through the International language of music! For more information on the Music City Christian Fellowship visit musiccitychristianfellowship.org.