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MOUNT MORIAH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, INC.
"We are the Church Where JESUS is LORD."
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www.mountmoriah.net
(843)797-2648
Date: Feb. 21, 2010 Time: 11:00 a.m.
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Date: Feb. 28, 2010 Time: 8:00 a.m.
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"Is Your Candlestick Still In Place?" Scripture: Rev 2:1-5
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"Don't Forget A Short Memory Will Cause Us To Have An Unthankful Heart" Scripture: St. John 4:9
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Davis makes his violin sound
unlike anything you’ve ever heard
before. Upon first seeing him live,
your jaw will drop. High fives and
awed, wide-eyed looks to the
people around you will follow.
Then you start to groove — fully
captivated until the moment he
lowers his instrument and takes a
bow. Raised in Charleston, South
Carolina, Davis graduated from
that city’s esteemed School of the
Arts in 2007, immediately setting
off on a nationwide tour with T-
Bone Ministries. Davis’ faith lies at
the core of his music, and his
melodic improvisations accompany
a soaring gospel arrangement as
exquisitely as in his covers of
“Billie Jean” or Kanye West’s
“Stronger.” A seasoned entertainer
at just 20 years old, Davis is
equally comfortable performing for
an audience of 50,000 at the
University of South Carolina’s
Williams-Brice Stadium as he is
playing at his family’s church on
Sunday. He’s studied at New York’
s Juillard School of Music, won
the U.S. Air Force’s Wide Talent
Search competition, and his fiddle-
laden remix of Martin Luther King’
s “I Have a Dream” speech has
contributed to regular invitations to
perform throughout the country at
special events. At home in
Charleston, he’s been a featured
artist at the Spoleto USA festival
each of the last two years. Despite
his successes, Davis remains a
humble young man. Daniel is the
first to tell you that the pure joy of
playing music far surpasses
prestige or recognition. “Every
opportunity to play offers new
enlightenment and a chance to
learn,” says Davis. “I love
performing and I love playing —
period.
