SUIGC Reunion Concert for the 60th Birthday Musical Tribute for Reginald Collins

 

For decades, the Southern University Interdenominational Gospel Choir has been a source of inspiration, unity, and powerful music, touching the hearts of students and the community alike. This year, former and current members are coming together for a special occasion—a grand reunion to celebrate the 60th birthday of their beloved choir director, Reginald Collins.

Reginald Collins, affectionately known as “Brother Reggie” among choir members, has been the heartbeat of the Gospel Choir for over three decades. Under his leadership, the choir has flourished, not only musically but also spiritually. Through his passion for gospel music and mentorship, he has shaped the lives of countless students, fostering a deep appreciation for worship and community.

The reunion, set to take place at The Living Faith Christian Center, promises to be a heartwarming and soul-stirring event. Alumni from various generations will reunite, sharing memories, testimonies, and of course, lifting their voices in praise. The evening will feature a special performance where past and present choir members will come together to sing some of the most beloved gospel songs under Collins’ direction.

Beyond the music, this event is a tribute to Collins’ unwavering dedication and impact. Many former students credit him not only with nurturing their musical abilities but also with guiding them through life’s challenges with wisdom and faith. 

As the choir gathers once more to celebrate this milestone, it is clear that Reginald Collins’ impact will be felt for years to come. His dedication to ministry through music has left an indelible mark, and this reunion is a testament to the love and respect he has earned over the years.

For those who have ever been part of the Southern University Interdenominational Gospel Choir, this event is more than a celebration—it’s a homecoming, a time to reconnect, and a chance to honor the man who has given so much of himself to the choir and the community. 

Happy 60th birthday, Brother Reggie—your song continues to inspire!