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  2. Creation Festival - Wikipedia

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    According to its organizers, it was the "Nation's Largest Christian Music Festival." [ 1 ] Average attendance was between 50,000 and 100,000 annually. [ 2 ] In late March 2023, the festival's website included a pop-up window announcing the end of the longstanding event, thanking all who had taken part, and providing statistics on the number of ...

  3. List of Christian music festivals - Wikipedia

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    A Christian music festival is a festival oriented towards genres of Christian music, such as gospel music, church music, liturgical music, or contemporary Christian music such as Christian pop and Christian rock. Festivals are held worldwide, and in North America many are overseen by organizations such as the Christian Festival Association. [1]

  4. Sight & Sound Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1976 by Glenn and Shirley Eshelman, the company remains a family-owned business. The company currently has 600 employees. [5]The company's name, "Sight & Sound," was inspired by Jesus's words in Matthew 13:10-23 regarding parables: when asked by disciples why he spoke to people in parables and stories, Jesus stated that although people were seeing, they did not truly see; and even ...

  5. Christian music festival - Wikipedia

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    A Christian music festival (also known as a Jesus music festival or simply a Jesus festival) is a music festival held by the Christian community, in support of performers of Christian music. The festivals are characterized by more than just music; many feature motivational speakers and evangelists, and include seminars [ 1 ] on Christian ...

  6. WROZ - Wikipedia

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    WROZ (101.3 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Lancaster and serving South Central Pennsylvania. The station is owned and operated by the Educational Media Foundation and carries its Air1 Christian worship music radio format. WROZ's studios and offices were formerly located off Route 283 at 1996 Auction Road in Manheim.

  7. The Collingsworth Family - Wikipedia

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    Majestic, a live CD and DVD from piano performer Kim Collingsworth and friends stemmed from a show in Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium with a crowd of more than 2,300 over a 5-hour concert. A DVD, We Will Serve the Lord, was released in October, 2014. [6] In 2018, they released their album Mercy and Love, a collection of covers and new songs. [3]

  8. Christian and Emma Herr Farm - Wikipedia

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    Christian and Emma Herr Farm is a historic farm and national historic district located at West Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The district includes six contributing buildings. The district includes six contributing buildings.

  9. WJTL - Wikipedia

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    The station started on August 28, 1984, and switched to a 24-hour stereo format in 1985. WJTL was Lancaster's first Christian Contemporary station. WJTL's transmitter is located on Prospect Road in Ironville, Pennsylvania. Previous logo