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Award-winning Gospel Pianist to perform at First United Methodist in Fort Walton Beach

Rev. Dr. Huntley Brown will perform at First United Methodist Church on February 21.
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Renowned pianist and minister Rev. Dr. Huntley Brown will present a concert at First United Methodist Church in Fort Walton Beach on February 21.

  • The performance begins at 7 p.m. at the church, located at 103 First Street SE. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and a love offering will be collected for the musician.

Brown’s musical career spans global performances including Carnegie Hall, where he was featured as guest pianist with the Mill World symphony orchestra in 2011. He received the Top Caribbean Gospel Instrumentalist Award in 2005 and 2006.

The pianist was inducted into the Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame in 2010 as its youngest member. He has recorded multiple CDs showcasing various musical styles and served as the featured artist for peace concerts in Ireland.

Brown, ordained by the Evangelical Church Alliance International in 2007, now serves on its board. He founded the Huntley Brown Foundation in 2020, a nonprofit organization aimed at helping those in need worldwide.

  • His ministry work includes serving as pianist for Ruth Graham and Friends Ministries and the Franklin Graham team. Previously, he was the regular crusade pianist for Dr. Ralph Bell, a former associate evangelist with the Billy Graham Association.

Brown has authored two books: “Keys to Avoiding Deception” (2017) and “Practical Keys for Daily Living, A 365 Day Devotional” (2022). He was also artist in residence for Chicago’s Total Living Network.

First United Methodist Church welcomes the community to this special evening of music. The church is located at 103 First Street SE in Fort Walton Beach. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the 7 p.m. performance, and a love offering will be received.

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