Saturday, May 20, 2023 A Great Day! Highlights of the Event PRAISE & WORSHIP! - SPEAKERS! - FOOD TRUCKS!
Scoll Down to View the Day’s Highlights in Photos by Joe Urgolites
Lighthouse Transformed for the Anniversary with Food Trucks from Precious Life and a Dining Area tent.
Guests came and went throughout the day.
Lighthouse Board President, Harry Houck, opening message.
Trans4mation Church provided the first worship set.
Then we had a visit from...well...you can read the raincoat.
The Lighthouse Keeper as portrayed by Pastor Walt Smith.
Jerry Knott shares a testimony.
Jack Servello shares a testimony.
T.J. shares a testimony.
The sreen image is pretty much the caption for this picture.
Rick Barr shares a favorite memory of his Dad, and Lighthouse Founder, Dick Barr.
Food trucks provide cheesesteaks and ice cream.
Plenty of seating under the “Big Top” for lunch.
92 Year-old Lighthouse “fixture”, Frank “Hezzy” Thompson shares his story.
Worship Team from First Church of Christ is introduced by their Pastor, John Collins
Former Lighthouse President and Board Member Emeritus, Chuck Dreese
Special moments with Darlene Barr, wife of Lighthouse Founder, Dick Barr
A few words from Pastor John Collins
A video tribute to Lighhouse Founder Dick Barr by “Joy in the City” creator, Troy Ferguson.
Special musical guest, Jim Worthing.
A Praise and Worship set from the Lighthouse Band.
A special and timely message from Pastor Paul Johnson.
Lighthouse soundman Pastor Lynn Shaffer shares.
Some recollections from Pastor Tim (P.T.) McGarvey
Hey look, that’s Dick Barr’s picture behind that guy.
A very special moment with Hezzy and Chiz .
T.J. fills in for one last worship set - Thanks Bro!
Harry Houck closes the Anniversary Celebration
A special prayer time at the close of the program
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