Navigators Missions Program to Coincide with Two Music Festivals

By Katherine T. Phan

The Navigators will be holding its Missions Program in conjunction with both SPIRIT WEST COAST festivals this year. The first will be held at the Del Mar Race Track near San Diego, Ca. from May 24-30 and the second run will be held at Laguna Seca County Park in the Monterey area of Ca., June 17-25.

Featuring over 50 Christian music artists, the music festivals are organized by CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY!, a non-profit ministry, and produced by Celebration Concerts.

“The purpose of the festivals is to advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the medium of music,” says the event website.

Participants can expect stages covered by high-tension tents, uncovered and outdoor statges. Additionally, there are prayer tents, sports and recreation areas, food vendors, exhibitors, and a children’s activity area full of puppetry and other shows, all carrying a Christian message.

More information about the event can be found at: http://www.gospelcom.net/navs/usimg/spiritwest/

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