6:30 pm to 10:30 PM
Gates open at 5:30
Fireworks provided by City of Nampa at Dark
Outdoors in the Amphitheater
Honi Deaton and Revival Road, led by Honi Deaton herself, is a must-see band that combines diverse musical backgrounds to create a unique and creative style. Honi, a talented multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter, has garnered recognition as a Dove Award nominee and a two-time Female Vocalist of the Year nominee. She has performed at prestigious venues like The Grand Ole Opry and the Canadian Country Music Awards. With her extensive connections in the music industry, Honi continues to collaborate with award-winning songwriters and musicians.
Jeff, Honi’s husband, is also a skilled multi-instrumentalist and plays the mandolin for the band. He brings his vast experience as a touring musician, producer, and engineer in Nashville and the southeast. Earl Hughes, an accomplished pedal steel player, has worked with renowned artists such as Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash, and Alabama. Earl is known for his support of the military, having performed on numerous USO tours.
The band is rounded out by Ryan Grove, worship pastor for Eagle Christian Church West Valley Campus, bringing strong baritone vocals to the mix. Leif Nelson is on electric guitar and is the incredibly gifted worship pastor for Church 7:24. Vocalist, Adelle Moore, brings an ethereal voice to the band, and you can’t help but follow her into worship. James Litke also holds down awesome electric guitar duties and Micah Moberly rocks the bass. Justin Lopez adds levels of excitement on the drums that can’t be missed. His daughter, Sienna Lopez completes the group with her soulful voice and beautiful worship-leading gift.
Colin Higginbottom, pastor for Awaken Church’s Boise campus, is a passionate speaker with a love for Jesus, our country, and putting a fight in Gods people for every sphere of culture. Colin grew up in the NW and graduated from Hawaii Pacific University in 1993 and received his master's degree from Christian Life School of Theology in 2007. His love for Jesus and people is very evident when you meet him and hear him speak. We are excited to have Pastor Colin as our speaker for the 58th Annual God and Country Festival!
There are many ways you can utilize your talents to help advance our mission here at the God and Country Festival.
While the God and Country Festival in Nampa is a volunteer-led, non-profit organization, it can only take place with the generous help of community donors and sponsors. Please consider sponsoring this event. You'll be doing your community a service, and helping your business reach out to a loyal audience.
The God and Country Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization, and as such, donations are tax deductible. You may donate anytime to help keep the Festival alive and growing. Please make checks payable to:
The God and Country Association, Inc. PO Box 993 Nampa, ID 83653
There are many ways you can volunteer to help out the Festival, from early planning to the day of the event. You can request information about volunteering here.
Please feel free to promote the event on your business, church, ministry, or personal website and social media sites to help get the word out about the Festival!
God and Country Festival in Nampa, Idaho is organized by a volunteer-driven organization made up of Christians who are committed to strengthening the fabric of the Treasure Valley community through the Good News of Jesus Christ. We believe that Christians in America should have a natural affection for their country because it was founded on the godly ideal that liberty is derived, not as a gift of governments and politicians, but as a gift of our Creator.
We appreciate you partnering in the success of this year’s event. By paying for a booth, you are helping us fund God and Country Festival now and in the future. We also ask for your help in praying for the event and helping to raise funds from sponsors, churches, and donors.
Booth areas will be approximately 10’x10′. You will be responsible for your own booth structure (EZ Up canopy, or similar), tables, chairs, banners etc. We will contact you as the event approaches via the phone number or email address you list below, with times and details related to set up and tear down. Typical set up is between noon and 2:30 pm. You must bring stakes or some form of ballast to keep your canopy secured in case of wind.