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One Music Festival celebrates community and connection

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Shelby Gilbert

20 November 2024, 2:05 AM

One Music Festival celebrates community and connectionMusician Ben Pakula

Adults and kids alike came together to enjoy the annual One Music Festival at Kiama Pavilion and showground on Saturday, November 16. 


One Music Festival is an interdenominational music and arts festival for people of all ages, run by local churches in partnership with Scripture Union. 



The festival, now in its third year, aims to bring together people of different ages and backgrounds to celebrate Jesus through live music, arts, hope, and community. 


Musician Anna Beaden


The festival featured musicians, comedians, speakers, lawn games, food and drinks and gave festivalgoers the chance to create connections with friends, both new and old.



Mother Nature turned on perfect weather for the outdoor activities, which included a visit from Shoalhaven Zoo animals and arts and crafts. 



Live music was held across two venues, indoors at the Pavilion Stage and outdoors at the Lighthouse Stage. 



Entertainment included Jarryd Hoffman, Sam Hornshaw, Ben Pakula, Seraph Music, River Movement, Aslandia, Zoe Elliot, Hope Resounds, Anna Beadon, Amity Gilmore, and Fern Johnston, as well as guest speaker Grant Wilson and comedian Uncle Nath.