On Oct. 6th, 2018, the Lakefront Church held its annual Fall Festival at the church grounds. Beneath a sunny October sky, hundreds filled the grounds. The annual festival celebrates the Appalachian culture, while generating necessary funds for the operation of the many ministries that that church operates for Magoffin County residents. This year, the church sold every jar of its signature sorghum made from the cane crop that the church plants and harvests on its seven acres on the banks of Middle Fork. From the food booths, silent auction...this past year the church generated nearly $8,000 in revenue to support the ministry. People participated in the festival from Ohio, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Indiana. The church would like to thank everyone who assisted with the festival whether it was a donation or your attendance. Please enjoy the following slideshow from the festival of faces....homecoming 2018.
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AuthorMy name is Jeff Tackett. I work at the office here at Lakefront Church of God. I handle technology and other office administrative duties. Archives
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