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Jubilee Gang multi-media ministry for families, children to perform at The Way of Holiness

Photo courtesy of Jubilee Gang

BUCKHANNON – The Way of Holiness Church is excited to announce the Jubilee Gang, a fast-paced multi-media ministry, will be coming to the church Friday, Nov. 15 through Sunday, Nov. 17.

Photo courtesy of Jubilee Gang

The ministry is designed for children and families and travels across the U.S. and Canada, partnering with local churches to hold children’s ministry events, kids’ crusades, family ministry events and more.

This free family event spans three days, with something new and different each day. Ministry times are 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15; 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 17.

Jubilee Gang logo

Jerry Moyer founded the Jubilee Gang in 1991 in Portsmouth, Oregon, and has since ministered in 45 states as well as Puerto Rico, Canada and Russia.

Way of Holiness Youth Pastor and administrator Thomas Akers encourages church members — and anyone who’s interested — to come out for the shows.

“The Jubilee Gang has been effectively ministering to kids, teenagers and adults for nearly 30 years,” Akers said. “We have invited them to our community in an effort to bring families and churches together to worship God. Our desire is to see families strengthened, lives changed, and a community being a part of what God is doing. I encourage everyone to attend and experience God’s love and joy.”

For more information, please visit jubileegang.com or thewayofholiness.org.

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