OTISFIELD — Field of Faith on Lodge Hill will host its first Christian Music Festival featuring area bands, groups and single artists from 12-9 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21, at Field of Faith on Lodge Hill, 437 Bean Road. Performers announced so far include Clayfoot, Ricki George, Juniper Worship, Alex Bukasa, Keith Parry, The Samuels Collective, Marvelous Kingdom Music and The Gospel Friends.
Besides live performances, the venue will host vendors, including FIGHT Coffee of Windham, Umpy’s Dogs of Oxford and Pizza Market of Auburn.

“We are hosting the Christian Music Festival to bring local communities together to unite and glorify our Heavenly Father,” co-owner Ken Hawley said.
“Area Christian vendors will have items on display for purchase and some of our favorite nonprofit organizations will be representing missions we are passionate about,” Field of Faith,” according to the flyer announcing the festival.
Attendees are invited to bring lawn chairs and spend the afternoon and evening worshiping the King of Kings, the couple said.
The event is free. The public is invited to the grounds, which include an outdoor stage with a large paved patio, a barn, a fire pit and expansive lawns and a field. No alcohol or smoking of any kind will be permitted. To reserve a parking space for $25 scan the QR code. Parking is limited to 125 vehicles, regardless of the number of occupants.
For more information, email fieldoffaithvenue@gmail.com or visit fieldoffaithvenue.com.
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