Country Roads & City Streets – An Evening of Music & Mission to Benefit Watchmen of the Streets

On Thursday, November 20th at 7:00 p.m., the rolling hills of Grace Reins Farm in Maiden, NC will come alive with the sounds of praise, country and hometown soul.

The “Country Roads & City Streets” concert will bring together three powerhouse voices – Christina Eagle, her brother Daniel Eagle and John Sullivan – for a one-night event that blends music and mission in a way only community can.

No stranger to the national spotlight, Christina Eagle captured hearts on NBC’s The Voice, Season 26, as a member of Team Snoop Dogg, soaring to the top eight with a voice that’s both tender and powerful.

Her brother, Daniel Eagle, honed his craft as a Nashville songwriter and performer for nearly a decade before returning home. Together, the siblings create a magnetic energy that feels authentic, heartfelt and uniquely their own.

Rounding out the lineup is John Sullivan, a fan favorite from Season 19 of The Voice, where he competed on Team Blake Shelton. With his soulful sound and easy connection to the crowd, Sullivan ensures the evening will be as memorable as it is meaningful.

Behind the music, there’s a mission with immeasurable heart. Since 2013, Watchmen of the Streets – Habit Missions has faithfully served men, women and children experiencing homelessness across Charlotte, Lake Norman, Winston-Salem and throughout North Carolina.

“We help hundreds of people each month through meals provided by some of Lake Norman’s best restaurants and by delivering emergency survival aid to those living on the streets and in the woods,” shares CEO Heath Burchett.

 

That survival aid includes tents, tarps, sleeping bags, socks, shoes, bug spray, hygiene packs, flashlights and more – tangible items that meet immediate needs. Equally important, Watchmen offers friendship, prayer and hope.

“The numbers on the streets are rising,” Heath explains. “Together, we are saving lives, providing resources and helping people transition into housing. Together, we truly do make a difference!”

This intimate night of community will unfold at Grace Reins Farm, owned by longtime friends and former board members Mike and Debbie Chapman. Purchased nearly two decades ago, the 34-acre property was dedicated to the Lord and built into a sanctuary that has hosted countless weddings, baptisms, church gatherings and community events.

The Chapmans have always believed their farm was meant to bring people together, and this November 20th, its barns and fields will once again echo with stories of redemption, music and hope.

With just 125 tickets available, the evening promises to feel personal and connected. Guests can expect:

  • Unforgettable Music: Christina, Daniel and John sharing the stage in a rare, collaborative performance.
  • Food on Site: Delicious eats from B’s Grill (“Fastest buns in the west!”) featuring hot dogs, burgers, BBQ and tacos.
  • Raffle Prizes: Extra chances to win something special while supporting the cause.
  • Tickets: $35 donation each, available exclusively through Eventbrite. Every ticket directly supports survival aid for our homeless neighbors.

So much more than a concert – this will be a gathering of hearts and voices united for those in need, both on country roads and city streets!

For those who can’t attend, donations can be made online at watchmenofthestreets.com. If you are interested in volunteering with Watchmen of the Streets, contact Heath Burchett by email at [email protected].

Tickets: Eventbrite Link

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