
Support LifeHouse Theater
with Donations for Repairs and Stolen Equipment
|
By: Wayne Scott
LifeHouse Theater President
Photo Courtesy of:
LifeHouse Theater
Photo Description:
Outside LifeHouse Theater in Redlands.
|
|
Dear Friend of LifeHouse,
We are so excited to be welcoming audiences back in droves!
Though many theater companies will not reopen, God’s providence has allowed LifeHouse to survive the challenges of the past two years. I’m beyond thankful.
After months of closure during the pandemic, it’s been a blessing to see so many of our guests joining us again—sooner and in greater numbers than I might have expected. Oh me of little faith!
Guests tell me how glad they are to be returning. They love the consistently faith-affirming, inspirational themes of our productions.
Our current new musical, “Jericho: The Courage of Rahab and Joshua,” is another original that highlights our commitment to unique theater experiences pointing to God. And this amazing account underscores God’s faithfulness as He works wonders through His people.
God still works wonders through His people. Faithful partners like you have been moved to support the outreach of LifeHouse in times of need.
I would like to ask for your help in meeting some unexpected and unusual needs.
The theater recently suffered the loss of an air conditioning unit that was stolen. Insurance covered only part of the loss, leaving $7,000 for LifeHouse to pay. Additional new security measures—an alarm, security cameras, and special lighting—have also increased expenses.
We are also in urgent need of new carpet in the theater. Our current carpeting is 23 years old. You have likely noticed the wear. We have nursed it along, but the professionals tell us it has been stretched to the limit. It cannot become a tripping hazard to guests. The estimate for its replacement is $14,000.
Therefore, we need to raise $21,000 above our ongoing operational expenses as soon as possible. These are critical, tangible needs. Once we meet them, we’ll all see and experience an immediate improvement.
Will you consider how you may be part of the solution?
No gift is too small. It’s not “how much.” It’s “how many.” Many of us pitching in makes a huge difference. That is how our theater survives storms of adversity.
If you would like to donate towards these needs, you can do so online through our website at this link here. Another way you can donate is to call our Box Office at 909-335-3037 and donate over the phone with your credit card. You may also mail your donation to: LifeHouse Theater, PO Box 7647, Redlands, CA 92375. And of course, you can always bring your donation to the Box Office at the theater.
I deeply appreciate any help you may be led to give. Your gracious assistance is an investment in our future together. May God richly bless you—just as He blesses LifeHouse through you.
Gratefully in Him,
Wayne Scott
For more local news and information click here.