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Three Churches Unite for a Night of Music, Praise, and Fellowship

Living Christ Family Center, Ono UMC, and Trinity UMC came together on Friday night to celebrate an unforgettable night of music, praise, and fellowship at Trinity UMC in Lickdale. This unique event brought together three separate churches and their congregations, guests, and members of the public.

The “Until The World Hears” concert event drew a packed house, with guests enthusiastically singing along to familiar songs, tapping their feet to the percussion sounds, and dancing the night away. The worship teams from each church had the opportunity to perform their favorite and most personal songs for the community.

In addition to the amazing music, pastors from each church shared a short scripture that was relevant to the community. It was a great way to celebrate fellowship prior to Easter, and all three churches are looking forward to hosting more events like this in the near future.

The event was a true collaboration between the three churches, showcasing their commitment to unity and community involvement. Living Christ Family Center, Ono UMC, and Trinity UMC have always been active in their communities, and this event was no exception.

If you missed out on this incredible night of worship, don’t worry – there will be more opportunities to come together and celebrate in the future. Keep an eye on the churches’ websites and social media channels for announcements about upcoming events.

Overall, the “Until The World Hears” concert event was a great success, bringing people from different backgrounds and faiths together to share in the joy of music and fellowship. The churches involved are proud to have been a part of this special night, and are already planning for future events that will continue to bring their communities together.

Check out this article of another event hosted by Trinity UMC:

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