The weekend was very unique and a blessing to all who attended. It seemed like everyone who walked on the grounds had an appointment with God. They either came to be blessed or to bless others. People came from other states to camp and worship. The music was very special thanks to Steve and Joyce Vann, Gloria Ambuske, Laura Grove and the Roush family from Arkansas. Jeremy Krans preached an excellent sermon on Friday night. The auction was unique this year with people taking turns being the auctioneer and was shorter than in years past. The money as usual goes for the upkeep and maintenance of the grounds. The Saturday night service was filled with the presence of God. Some of our reenactors portrayed historical characters who had moved into the area and were in attendance of the great revival. Robert Operia portrayed Barton Stone, an early 19th century preacher from the Lexington area who helped lead the massive Cane Ridge revival of 1803. This revival in Cane Ridge, KY lasted several days and was attended by over 20,000 people. Steve Vann lead the Sunday morning sacrament service in the traditional style of the 1800s. The atmosphere of the service was very sacred and reverent. While many portions of our event are similar from the previous years, each year has a flavor of it's own and makes each year more wonderful than the last. We hope to see you come out next year.

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