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Quinton Mills at WKCL Saturday Night @ 7 PM. Quinton Mills Meet & Greet Fellowship Meal presented by "Chef" Pastor Carl @ 4pm before concert. 

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Quinton Mills will be with us Saturday, January 14th at 7pm on the premises of WKCL studios. Mills visit to the Lowcountry will be among the number of featured events during Sharathon Week beginning on Monday, January 9th through Saturday the 14th. A pre-concert Meet and Greet Fellowship Meal presented by Pastor Carl will take place at 4pm.
 
Quinton Mills, is a Native American Indian and a member of the Haliwa-Saponi Tribe located in Hollister, NC., accepted the Lord Jesus Christ in 1972 after many years of addiction to alcohol, drugs and rock music. Giving his talents to the Lord after conversion paved a road to international success for him as a very prolific writer, a dynamic singer and a powerful anointed evangelist. 
 
In the mid-1980’s, Quinton wrote and released the song, “I Found The Lily In My Valley”, which catapulted him into the national spotlight. Since Quinton has written and released many other hits with such popularity that has made him one of America’s favorite gospel singers. 
 
His audiences are captivated by his ability to communicate with them for hours, often leaving them wanting more before the event is closed. Quinton will tell you “this is attributed to the anointed ministry God has blessed me with.”
 
Though he feels called and privileged to share Christ’s love through his music ministry, Quinton’s first ministry is to his family. His wife Pam, who is a member of the Lumbee Tribe in Lumberton, NC., and their son Gabriel travel nationally alongside Quinton, ministering, singing and sharing his personal deliverance testimony from drugs and alcohol. He has proven to be a very effective communicator in many areas, while enjoying the results of winning thousands of souls to the Lord. Quinton has been preaching since 1982 and is a graduate of the North Caroline College of Theology with a Doctorate of Theology.