PIONEER FEST 2026: Sun. July 19th

FREE: Pioneer Fest 2026

Join Us for the 5th Annual Pioneer Fest on Sunday, July 19, 2026
Celebrate 80+ years of Christian ministry on the shores of Lake Erie.

Experience Western New York’s premier FREE Christian music festival, featuring worship, live music, and FREE family fun for all ages!

Join us for the 5th Annual Pioneer Fest at Pioneer on the Lake—a joyful, family-friendly celebration of all that the Lord has done and continues to do through this ministry.

Enjoy a full day on the shores of Lake Erie with lake breezes, beautiful views, and activities for all ages. Pioneer Fest features ice cream, bounce houses, face painting, tractor train rides, touch-a-truck experiences, mounted police units, live music, and so much more.

Our Country Store will be open throughout the day serving hot dogs, hamburgers, Perry’s Ice Cream, and additional refreshments.

👉 Please bring a lawn chair or blanket.

Parking Information
Parking is available at our Herr Road / Lake Shore Road lot, with a short walk to our lakeside property. Overflow parking is available nearby, with shuttle bus transportation provided to and from the event.

Zion Lutheran Church
The heart and soul of our worship is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We believe God comes to us in worship to forgive our sins, strengthen our faith, and equip us for the challenges and opportunities for the week ahead. Our worship times are 8:00 and 10:30 on Sunday mornings with a Bible Study for adults and Sunday School for children of all ages at 9:30. The Lord’s Supper is celebrated at both services every week. Sunday morning worship is the highlight of the week at Zion Lutheran Church!!! We hope you will be able to join us! Each Wednesday this year (2014), we also have a 7:00 p.m. service. This service is shorter than our weekend service, in order to accommodate families with young children. If you have any questions about our worship, please e-mail or call our Pastor: pastor@zlcb.org 412-667-0967
www.zlcb.org
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