The Morgans to perform Sunday at First United Methodist Church

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Gospel music recording artists Phil and Pam Morgan will appear Sunday at the First United Methodist Church in Newton. They will perform concerts at the church’s 8:30 and 11 a.m. services, as well as at the 10 a.m. service at Park Centre.

The stop in Newton will be part of the musical family’s national “Gotta Keep Walkin’” Ministry Tour. In addition to being the title of their latest CD, “Gotta Keep Walkin’” also serves as a triumphant theme considering Pam was told she would never walk again following a horrific automobile accident in June of 2000.

The couple, both born of Christian families in the Kansas City area, had a storybook romance.

“We met as seniors in high school Nov. 29, 1985,” Pam said. “We were both part of the Kansas City All-Metro High School Choir when I was introduced to Phil in a music store by one of his friends after a performance.”

A couple of weeks later, Pam was stood up by Phil’s friend after a high school Christmas concert, so he offered to buy her a soda as consolation. She already was enamored with his musical ability and got lost in his blue eyes, so she quickly agreed.

Less than three years later, Phil wrote Pam a song, and on one knee began to sing, “Will you marry me?” They were married Oct. 20, 1990, shortly after Pam graduated from college.

But even before that, their musical ministry had begun.

“Easter morning, April 15, 1990, God called us both to make Him Lord of our lives,” Phil said. “God wanted us to get serious about living for Him. We accepted the call and entrusted everything to Him from then on, including our music.”

The Morgans began singing music full-time in 1996 with the recording of their first project, “Faith, Hope & Love,” in Kansas City. It was a collection of Phil’s original songs, which reflected upon life lessons the Morgans had learned up to that point.

“We hit the road about one weekend a month spreading God’s message with sincere hearts and a down-to-earth presentation,” Pam said. “The next year brought a much fuller concert schedule, a weekly radio program called ‘Sounds of Praise,’ and the release of ‘Gospel Favorites Live’ and ‘Merry Christmas,’ as well as the ‘Hold Me’ single.”

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