Timothy and Hosanna Noble to share music ministry Dec. 28 at Prairie Chapel Methodist Church
Acclaimed Gospel musicians and family performers will lead worship with piano, violin and vocal praise during Sunday service
Timothy and Hosanna Noble will appear Dec. 28 at Prairie Chapel Methodist Church
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Timothy and Hosanna Noble will appear Dec. 28 at Prairie Chapel Methodist Church, 45494 County Road 23, Coshocton, during the 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship service.
Timothy Noble began to exhibit his God-given musical talent at the age of 3 by playing the hymns he heard in church. He was enrolled in a program called Music for Young Children, in which he participated until he began private piano lessons at the age of 6. From a young age, his desire to honor God has been expressed through a love of sacred music and the hymns of the church.
Timothy Noble has traveled and done concerts with his family since the age of 10. He has his own studio, Noble Sound Recording, where he produces and records all of his own CDs, as well as tracks and CDs for other musicians.
Hosanna Noble's love for music became apparent when her mother began giving her music lessons at the age of 5. She was soon drawn to the violin and has been playing it ever since. She also attended the Stamps-Baxter School of Music, where she studied voice under Allison Speer.
Timothy and Hosanna Noble met at the National Quartet Convention, a Gospel music event held annually in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and they married a few years later. God has since blessed them with three children.
Along with other family members, Timothy and Hosanna Noble travel full-time doing concerts for churches, organizations and other special events. Their programs are meant to proclaim the Gospel, encourage and uplift Christians, and bring honor and glory to God.
On Sunday, Dec. 28 at Prairie Chapel Methodist Church, a love offering will be taken.