The LeFevre Quartet Announces 20th Anniversary Concert Celebration

The LeFevre Quartet is excited to announce their 20th Year Anniversary Concert, "Celebrating the Journey," taking place on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 6:00pm at Hosch Theatre in Gainesville, Georgia. This special evening will be a celebration of two decades of ministry and music, filled with powerful songs, cherished memories, and special moments you won't want to miss!
In addition to this unforgettable concert, the evening will also be a live video recording for Singing News TV, giving those in attendance the unique opportunity to be part of the live audience for this upcoming television special!
The LeFevre Quartet has invited special guests, including some familiar faces from their incredible 20-year journey, to join them on stage for this milestone event. Rodney Baucom, a beloved voice in Gospel music, will serve as guest emcee.
Admission is free, and seating is limited to 300 guests. Please RSVP to save your seat at lefevrequartet.com. A love offering will be received during the evening. Overnight accommodations are available in Downtown Gainesville for those traveling from out of town.
Join us for this landmark event as we celebrate 20 years of music, ministry, and memories with The LeFevre Quartet!
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