Join us for a special concert with the LeFevre Quartet, this Sunday evening November 9th at 6:30 p.m. Please bring non-perishable food items for the Greenfield Area Christian Center food bank. A love offering will be received for the group.
When you think of Gospel Music, LeFevre is a name that has always been at the top of their field. In 1921, the original LeFevre Trio began traveling and singing across the country and quickly set the standard for quality and professionalism in what would become known as Southern Gospel Music.
For decades, the LeFevres blazed new trails in Gospel Music turning out songs and singers that would become legendary. Their award winning music allowed them to sing for Presidents and Dignitaries of the world. In the late 1970’s, some thought the LeFevre name would be retired when the trio retired, but in the 1980’s and 90’s, Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart became one of the top acts in Contemporary Christian Music. Once again, the LeFevre name continued to break new ground in Christian Music.
As they entered a new millennium, the LeFevre name had grown stronger than ever. The LeFevre Quartet burst onto the scene and shows no sign of slowing down. Within just one year of formation, Gospel Music fans voted them their 2006 Horizon Group of The Year. In 2007, the group was voted “Breakout Artist of The Year” in the SGN Awards and in 2009, their song, “Big Mighty God” was nominated for a Dove Award. The LeFevre Quartet has been nominated in the top five for the 2014 Diamond Awards, with fans voting for them as “Favorite Quartet,” “Album of the Year” (But for the Cross), “Song of the Year” (Come and See) and “Favorite Group Website.” What an honor!
It takes more than just a legendary name to gain the recognition that this group has attracted, and when you see the pedigree of each member, you quickly see a winning combination. The LeFevre Quartet is on a mission and ready for God to use them in a mighty way to share the hope of Christ with a nation in desperate need of a Savior!
For more information visit http://www.thelefevrequartet.com/