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Being an active part of the Lancaster arts community is important to us at The Trust, which is why we regularly host local theater groups, art galleries, and other local groups.

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LANCASTER ROOTS & BLUES

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

The Trust Performing Arts Center is proud to host several Lancaster Roots & Blues artists.

Square Halo Gallery: The Flood

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

Maggie and Ned Bustard's, The Flood, will appear in The Trust's Square Halo Gallery the months of May and June.

Square Halo Gallery: The True Myth

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

Come out to see Carribean Folk Art, The True Myth, a new display in the Square Halo Art Gallery throughout the months of September and October.

The designs of these molas tell the story of the True Myth: how God made the world, how the world was broken, how God came and became human, and then how God is making the world new.

The molas in this exhibition are from the collection of Donna and Mark Moran and Sandra and Bob Bowden.

Faculty & Friends Recital

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

Featuring premier performances by Lancaster Bible College's Worship & Performing Arts Faculty.  Admission is free and tickets are not required.

Square Halo Gallery: Guitar Art

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

The November-December exhibit in the Square Halo Gallery will feature Jimmy Abegg’s, guitarist, current collage series investigating the shape of the guitar and its place in our cultural as an icon.  

Square Halo Gallery: Ryan Stander: A Faithful Doubt

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

What is the relationship between faith and doubt? While many assume that doubt is a sign of faithlessness, others find that doubt and questions are essential to a living faith. The prints in this show engage a variety of doctrines

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Servant Stage: Embraceable You: Rhapsody in Gershwin

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

Strike Up The Band for a ’S Wonderful song-and-dance tribute to the Fascinatin’ Rhythm of Gershwin. Who Could Ask For Anything More?

Servant Stage: Embraceable You: Rhapsody in Gershwin

The Trust Performing Arts Center 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, PA, United States

Strike Up The Band for a ’S Wonderful song-and-dance tribute to the Fascinatin’ Rhythm of Gershwin. Who Could Ask For Anything More?

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