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Nashville-based singers coming to Kingman

Nashville-based Christian recording artists, the Mann Clan, coming to Kingman Family Worship Center June 3.

KINGMAN –  The Mann Clan, originally from northern California, now based in Nashville, will be singing and preaching at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 3 at the Kingman Family Worship Center, 4087 N. Eagle Dr.

A family group that has been on the road full-time since 1995, sharing the gospel through singing Contemporary, Country and Southern Gospel and Bluegrass. Both Davids preach, so you’ll hear some of that too. Each family member plays multiple musical instruments and always wows their audiences with their amazing talents and gifts.

The Mann Clan began with parents, David, Sr. and Victoria Mann then added their now grown children, Rachelle and David Jr. 

Rachelle and David Jr. have recently been hired by Jason Crabb, but said they join the parents when they can. 

They will be joining them here in Kingman June 3rd.

“The Kingman Family Worship Center is our favorite place to sing in the west,” said David Jr and Rachelle. “We’re looking forward to coming to Kingman June the 3rd.”

For more information, please call the Kingman Family Worship Center at 928-757-2671.

Connie Jones