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The Lamb of God comes to Cache Valley for interfaith Easter performances
Summary
An interfaith staging of The Lamb of God will be presented at the Logan Tabernacle in Cache Valley March 26–28, with free admission and doors opening at 6 p.m.
Content
An interfaith staging of The Lamb of God is scheduled at the Logan Tabernacle in Cache Valley March 26–28. The production retells the final days of Jesus Christ through music and narration. Director Haley Bown and production manager Joseph Parker describe participation as a deeply personal and spiritual experience for many involved. Admission is free and organizers say doors open at 6 p.m.
Key details:
- The production will run March 26–28 at the Logan Tabernacle, with doors opening at 6 p.m.
- Admission to the performances is free.
- The story is presented mostly through music and narration, and the cello is used to represent the voice of Jesus.
- The staging is organized as an interfaith effort, with involvement from local pastors and the Cache Community Connections Interfaith Council.
- Organizers reported about 350 people submitted to participate and roughly 160 were selected.
- The team plans to present the production in Cache Valley again next year.
Summary:
The performances are intended to provide a musical space for reflection and interfaith participation in Cache Valley. The Logan Tabernacle shows will run March 26–28 with free admission and doors opening at 6 p.m. Organizers report plans to make the staging an annual tradition.
