August 8, 2026
Lionlamb Music Festival seeks to serve the body of Christ by fostering unity, inspiring worship, and boldly elevating the name of Jesus through faith-based artistic expression.
What is Lionlamb NWA Music Festival?
Artists
Mountains in the Sea
Mountains in the Sea is Christian indie pop duo Phil and Angela Lamb. Based out of Spokane, WA, the husband-and-wife band has a fresh sound that meaningfully melds elements of pop, rock, and blues, while pushing the boundaries of Christian music into new territory.
Criston Mark
Criston Mark is a songwriter, music producer, and digital media artist with a passion for crafting immersive stories through music and film. With a Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Arts from John Brown University and an Audio Production degree from SAE Institute in Nashville, he has spent years blending sound, emotion, and visual artistry to create work that resonates deeply.
The Butler Creek Boys
The Butler Creek Boys are a Siloam Springs, AR based Bluegrass/ Gospel band. Members include Dustin Butler, Austin Butler, Dillon Butler, Nick Braschler, and Tanner Andrews. The group is known for their tight harmonies, energetic stage presence, and heart-felt performances.
Born from a single musician's vision, the Arkansas Gospel Mass Choir brings together 132 members from across Arkansas and Oklahoma. Founder Charles Moore, a former member of the Georgia Mass Choir, moved to Arkansas in 2004 and set out to build something similar to what he'd left behind. By 2007, that vision had become reality as the choir made their debut at Valley Harvest Ministries in Bentonville and went on to release Hold On for Life, a 12-song collection of praise and worship music.
Arkansas Gospel Mass Choir
Brittany Vivian
Adding to Lionlamb’s depth, award-winning vocalist Brittany Vivian—a graduate of the prestigious Belmont University Voice Program—delivers powerful and emotionally captivating performances on the stage. Known for her dynamic range and expressive vocals, Brittany brings an additional layer of intensity and beauty to every song she sings.
Jean Nolan
Jean has been involved in worship ministry since she was 13. Over time, God showed her that worship is more than singing—it is a life surrendered to Him. Since then, her songs have become expressions of worship to God and reminders of His unchanging character. Jean enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, rewatching Nacho Libre, and indulging in Korean barbecue and chocolate croissants.
Relentless Worship Band
Relentless Worship Band is a collective of worship leaders from Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma dedicated to translating personal experiences with God into corporate moments of powerful praise. Relentless blends timeless anthems, modern worship, and heartfelt originals to bring an authentic and energetic atmosphere centered around the holiness of God. Every gathering led by RWB is part of their mission to carry worship beyond music and performance to heart transformation. With a growing following, Relentless continues to impact lives and pursue the never-ending presence of God.
Speakers
Joshua W. Anderson
Passionate about helping others grow in their faith and understanding of Scripture, Joshua earned a Master of Arts in Philosophy from Talbot School of Theology and a Master of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Joshua taught apologetics and theology at Ecclesia College in Springdale, Arkansas, equipping students to think critically and engage thoughtfully with their faith. He also served as a missionary in Japan, where he shared the gospel and ministered across cultural boundaries.
Also a business owner and Fellowship leader, Joshua continues to encourage believers to pursue truth and deepen their faith.
Rev. James M. Anderson
Rev. James M. Anderson has been a faithful servant of Christ and a dedicated supporter of the Lionlamb Christian Music Festival since its beginning. Passionate about ministry and outreach, he founded and led a youth fellowship for 15 years, mentoring young believers through discipleship, Bible study, and fellowship.
In addition to his ministry work, Rev. Anderson is a respected local business owner. He also honorably served in the United States Air Force as a Captain and Navigator, bringing a lifetime of leadership, service, and commitment to both his community and his faith.
August 8, 2026
Location: 106 W Emma Ave, Springdale, AR 72764
Time: 3-9pm | Admission: Free
FAQs
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Yes. Lionlamb Music Festival is completely free to attend. We believe worship and community should be accessible to everyone.
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The festival will be held at the Shiloh Square Pavilion at 106 W Emma Ave, Springdale, AR 72764
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The festival runs from 3:00pm to 9:00pm on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
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Absolutely. Lionlamb is designed for all ages. Bring your kids, your parents, your friends—everyone is welcome.
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We recommend lawn chairs or blankets for seating, sunscreen, and water bottles. There will be food vendors on site.
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Yes! We need volunteers for setup, hospitality, parking, and more. Sign up here to get involved.
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Lionlamb Music Festival is made possible through donations, sponsorships, and the support of our community. If you'd like to contribute, donate here.
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