Now, I feel like it's time for a shifting of focus to impacting our community in other ways than just pulpit ministry. "I have literally been employed in some musical capacity at a church since I was 18 years old. "I've been working tirelessly for years so I'm going to lay low for a minute and focus on this next season in my life," he concluded. The gospel singer will be keeping busy with his other responsibilities, including host a radio program, be a music business university professor and lead worship at various conferences and churches. The tour will take the "Rain On Us" and "I Need Your Glory" singer around the globe. Pugh is also embarking on a 50-city tour as part of his journey to 50 years of life and over 20 years in the gospel music industry. The objective is to be a rock and stone of help to veterans who have served their country and now need to be served themselves."Īt the end of that weekend, Pugh will celebrate his 50th Birthday Gala at the Renaissance Potomac View Hotel with an A-list guest list of friends and celebrities. "These women have served and have great needs. veterans," Pugh, who was an active-duty Army soldier for 15 years, said. "Women are the most underserved population of U.S. The organization has partnered with sponsors to give away vouchers to 250 veterans and their families to purchase Thanksgiving dinners. 21, with a string of Thanksgiving festivities that week, including an "Oh Give Thanks" concert featuring an impressive bill of national recording artists. The initiative will commence in Washington, D.C., on Nov. This ministry was inspired when he met a female veteran living in a Houston shelter. His new non-profit, Vet Rocks, will set out to assist women combat veterans. The Memphis, Tennessee, native has said that one of his dreams is to launch a non-profit organization for veterans. To God be the glory for the wonderful things He has done, is doing and will do to advance the Kingdom through our lives and ministries." Our joint efforts of laboring in the vineyard at Lighthouse have been fruitful and we believe God's best is yet to come for all involved parties. "I am moving on to pursue some dreams that have laid dormant in my heart for years. "Pastor Keion Henderson and I mutually agreed that seasons have changed," said Pugh in a statement shared with The Christian Post.
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