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A Voice of Hope

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by | 11 September, 2005 | 0 comments

By Gayle L. Gresham

Today, on the fourth anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks, churches across the country are collecting special offerings for ForeFront Christian Church, a new church plant in Manhattan sponsored by the Orchard Group, Inc., and Newthing Network. Led by Brian Moll, ForeFront Christian Church will open its doors for the first time next Sunday, September 18.

“We want to challenge our people to make an impact on what may be the most influential city in the world,” says Moll.

Through the special offerings, Moll wants to spread the word across the nation: “We are relentlessly dedicated to helping people rediscover life and leading them to a growing relationship with Christ. Our church plant in the middle of New York City is, once again, showing the world that God is on the move and that he can bring hope and restore life to anyone, anywhere, anytime. We are amazed that he is using us as part of his plan to bring hope to New York City.”

For more information about how you can help to impact New York City, please send an e-mail to [email protected] or call (630) 388-5205.

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