Concert Will Highlight Gospel, Harmony and Family

The members of the Mark Dubbeld Family believe in spreading the Gospel through their music and testimony. Now you can catch a concert by the renowned band when the group performs at Reich's Evangelical Congregational Church, 338 Stackstown Road, Marietta. The concert will be held at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 12.

As pastor Dan Blank explained, the group first performed last year at Reich's Church, and the congregation is eager to welcome them back.

"The concert went very well last year," Blank said. "It was very well received, and people really loved them. They are fantastic."

While last year's concert was worked into a tour the band was already taking throughout central Pennsylvania, the group will make a special trip to the area this year for the concert at the church.

"We are so blessed to have them," Blank said. "They are a nationally known, award-winning group."

The Mark Dubbeld Family comprises father Mark, mother Janene, daughter Elena and son Britton. The group has been featured on the "Gospel Greats" radio program, has performed at Dollywood and has participated in the National Quartet Convention in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. The band also participated in 40 Days and 40 Nights at the Ark Encounter, billed as "the World's Largest Christian Music Festival."

Hailing from Moneta, Va., the band presents concerts featuring original songs, strong harmony and a sincere desire to share the love of Christ with audiences.

"People can expect an evening of great singing and family harmony," Blank said. "Everyone is invited to experience an evening of worship and the Lord being lifted up."

Hosting an event like this concert provides members of Reich's Church with the chance to interact with the larger community.

"We really want to provide opportunities for community gatherings, opportunities to get together to worship," Blank shared. "We want to have opportunities outside of just our church members and our church services. We invite anyone in the community to come to this event and be blessed."

Reich's Church holds Bible study for people of all ages on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m., followed by a worship service at 10:10 a.m. For more information on the church, visit http://www.reichschurch.com.

There is no admission charge for the Mark Dubbeld Family concert, and no tickets are required to attend. A freewill offering will be received to benefit the band's ministry.

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