Slugs & Bugs concert will celebrate families, adoption

slugsnbugsHARDIN – Hope That Binds is celebrating families with a Slugs & Bugs concert on Friday, Oct. 16 at Hardin Baptist Church. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and local organizations will provide free concessions. The concert will begin at 6:30 p.m.

Slugs & Bugs brings a joy-filled musical experience with animated videos, energetic vocals and fun music, including piano, guitar and mandolin. Singer/songwriter Randall Goodgame (former “Silly Song” writer for VEGGIETALES) is a former worship pastor and the driving force behind Slugs and Bugs.

The concert is geared toward kids 10 and younger and their parents, but people of all ages are welcome – and will have fun too! Gospel encouragements are woven throughout the concert, and Goodgame’s desire is for each child to leave with a deeper understanding of Jesus’ love for them.

An adoption and orphan care ministry, Hope That Binds’ vision is to bring glory to God and the demonstration of his love through the death of Jesus so that we may be adopted as sons and daughters. This drives the organization to serve others with adoption grants, support adoptive families, and advocate for adoption and orphans.

Hope That Binds is excited to partner with Slugs & Bugs.

“Hope That Binds’ vision is to support adoptive families through various means. Providing a family event with Slugs & Bugs is such a unique way of allowing families in local communities be an active part in that support,” Hope That Binds co-found Wendy Wilson said. “It truly excites me to see families helping families!”

An adoptive father himself, Randall Goodgame included “I’m Adopted” on Slugs & Bugs’ “Under Where?” album. The song is an anthem of celebration of how earthly adoptions mirror spiritual adoptions into God’s family.

Admission to the concert is $5 per person. Children 1 and younger are free. Tickets can be purchased online at hopethatbinds.com/products.html or at the door the day of the concert. Hope That Binds T-shirts will be available for purchase at the concert. All money Hope That Binds raises goes to adoption grants for area families.

To find out more about Slugs and Bugs, visit www.slugsandbugs.com. For more information about this event or Hope That Binds, contact Wendy Wilson at hopethatbindsministries@gmail.com.