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Branson Jammin’ for Jesus Concert to benefit Chapelwoods Prayer Chapels

The wait is over! Branson Jammin’ for Jesus is set to ignite its 29th season with an unforgettable afternoon of music, ministry and generosity on Sunday, April 12, 2026 at 2 p.m.


Hosted at the beautiful Hughes Brothers Theater on the famous 76 Strip (3425 W. 76 Country Blvd.), this beloved community concert series continues its tradition of bringing people together for a powerful time of praise and giving.  Concert hosts Brian Pendergrass and Sheila Meeker will open the season with joyful anticipation, welcoming guests to what promises to be one of the most inspiring afternoons of the year.


This season opener features a dynamic lineup of music ministries ready to bless the audience: The soulful and anointed saxophonist Gary Dooms, the powerful, commanding voice of Wendell Johnson, the beautiful artistry of Selah Pulse, and the rich harmonies of Harmony Trio.  Each brings a unique sound and spirit-filled presence that will uplift hearts and fill the theater with praise.


April’s concert will benefit Chapelwoods Prayer Chapels, the heartfelt ministry of Bud and Lynda Lynn, pillars of the Branson community. Chapelwoods builds prayer chapels across America — including some very local right here in Branson and Eureka Springs — creating sacred spaces for individuals to encounter God in quiet reflection. Guests will hear the inspiring testimony of how this remarkable ministry began, and Bud and Lynda will even share a few songs during the afternoon program. Voluntary cash donations will be collected to assist with building materials for future chapels.


Admission to Branson Jammin’ for Jesus is free with a suggested donation. No one is ever turned away. A donation table for Chapelwoods will be located in the theater lobby, and a love offering will also be received during the concert.

While concessions will not be available, guests are welcome to bring a snack and beverage to enjoy during the event.


After nearly three decades of ministry, Branson Jammin’ for Jesus continues to be a shining light in the Ozarks — uniting the community through worship, generosity and the power of music. Mark your calendar for Sunday, April 12 at 2 p.m. This is one special event you won’t want to miss!


For more information email:  bransonj4j@gmail.com or visit www.bransonjamminforjesus.com

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