Triumphant Quartet Making Debut In Winona Lake
October 28, 2020 at 6:05 p.m.
By Jackie Gorski-
The concert is hosted by Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions, who has hosted the Booth Brothers and the Guardians in concert in conjunction with the Grace College and Village of Winona Summer Concert Series, according to a press release from Northern Gospel Promotions.
The concert will start at 7 p.m. The doors will open for seating at 6 p.m. and The No Name Quartet will be sharing the pre-service music.
“In light of what’s going on, this is a great venue,” said Wende Roberts, promoter for Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions. She said Northern Gospel Promotions has been blessed with many different venues for the different bands the organization has brought to the area.
Triumphant Quartet is made up of members David Sutton, Eric Bennett and father and son duo Clayton and Scotty Inman. This group began in 2003, when these four friends first walked out on to the stage of the Louise Mandrell Theater in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., according to the press release. The group has multiple number one songs and awards, including receiving a Dove Award in 2019for their album “Yes,” voted Southern Gospel Album of the Year.
Roberts said the concert will be social distanced and will follow protocols set by the state of Indiana and Lakeland Christian Academy.
Those in attendance will also be the first to know about the 2021 concerts that will be coming to Winona Lake, as this concert ministry continues to provide a platform for artists to share the Gospel.
“We all need some hope and encouragement,” Roberts said. That encouragement and hope comes from God and that’s what bands like Triumphant Quartet are about,” she said. “People will also see why they’re a longtime running number one quartet.
All tickets are being sold exclusively through Itickets.com or by calling their customer service number at 800-965-9324. Tickets are general admission and are $25. Remaining tickets at the door, if available, will be $5 more. For additional information, contact Roberts at 574-457-6875 or [email protected].
The concert is hosted by Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions, who has hosted the Booth Brothers and the Guardians in concert in conjunction with the Grace College and Village of Winona Summer Concert Series, according to a press release from Northern Gospel Promotions.
The concert will start at 7 p.m. The doors will open for seating at 6 p.m. and The No Name Quartet will be sharing the pre-service music.
“In light of what’s going on, this is a great venue,” said Wende Roberts, promoter for Northern Lakes Gospel Promotions. She said Northern Gospel Promotions has been blessed with many different venues for the different bands the organization has brought to the area.
Triumphant Quartet is made up of members David Sutton, Eric Bennett and father and son duo Clayton and Scotty Inman. This group began in 2003, when these four friends first walked out on to the stage of the Louise Mandrell Theater in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., according to the press release. The group has multiple number one songs and awards, including receiving a Dove Award in 2019for their album “Yes,” voted Southern Gospel Album of the Year.
Roberts said the concert will be social distanced and will follow protocols set by the state of Indiana and Lakeland Christian Academy.
Those in attendance will also be the first to know about the 2021 concerts that will be coming to Winona Lake, as this concert ministry continues to provide a platform for artists to share the Gospel.
“We all need some hope and encouragement,” Roberts said. That encouragement and hope comes from God and that’s what bands like Triumphant Quartet are about,” she said. “People will also see why they’re a longtime running number one quartet.
All tickets are being sold exclusively through Itickets.com or by calling their customer service number at 800-965-9324. Tickets are general admission and are $25. Remaining tickets at the door, if available, will be $5 more. For additional information, contact Roberts at 574-457-6875 or [email protected].
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