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Jimmy Maddox celebrated being at Koinonia for two years this March2004. He worked with almost every department and his hard work is only outshadowed by his singing . He regularily offers "as a gift" his music many of the gatherings at Koinonia, and always begins by giving his thanks to Jesus for the gifts that have been given him.

Jimmy is currently seeking a record contract, which will consist of a record promoter and an agent. Jimmy has just completed his second CD. Jimmy’s first CD was an a cappella, recorded at Trinity Record Company and Studio in Americus, GA. His second CD, “Don’t it Make You Want to Go Home?," was just released and was recorded live in various churches throughout Sumter County.

Jimmy is also available for performances at Churches and other spiritual settings. Make an appointment!

Click here to order Jimmy's CD's

Jimmy's CD's can also be purchased at Music Mart (1608 B East Forsyth St) in Americus or Art's Record Mart (200 Manhatton St) in Americus or in Albany.

Jimmy moved to nearby Ellaville, Georgia in 2005, after marrying his sweetheart Dorothy Mae in a wedding celebration at the Clarence Jordan Center in Americus, GA.

 

 
Koinonia is a Christian farm community founded in 1942 by Clarence Jordan,
author of the Cotton Patch Gospels. Birthplace of Habitat for Humanity

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