AUBURN — Lee Domann, a singer-songwriter-storyteller, who is also an ordained minister, will appear in concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at the United Methodist Church in Auburn, 439 Park Ave.
Domann spends his life traveling from concert to concert, church to church. A boyhood friend said, “Lee has sincere compassion. He is blessed with the abilities to write and play. He is blessed with a gift to touch people with his music. He is a healing force we need today to bring divergent people together. He is the definition of a modern day troubadour.”
Domann will also participate in the 4 p.m. worship services on Saturday, Oct. 24 along with the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, Oct. 25, as part of a Holy Humor Service. Domann’s unique sense of humor and music will bring joy and laughter to traditional biblical messages.
A former parish minister of the United Methodist Church, Domann believes his “mission is to share the light and love of God. One doesn’t have to be a flawless vessel for the grace of God to come through.”
Domann’s music has been recorded by a variety of artists, including Kathy Mattea, Riders in the Sky, Mark Lowry, Jake Hess and the Gold City Quartet. His songs have appeared on the Billboard charts and have received extensive international airplay.
His presentation reflects his roots in his home state, Kansas; his journey leading to Nashville, Tenn. for 27 years; and now to Albuquerque, N.M.; as well as the musical roots of the folk, country, Celtic and gospel traditions.
A free-will offering supports him, his family and the costs of CDs he makes available after each performance. For more about Domann and his music, visit www.leedomann.com.
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