WE HEAR YOU FILM

June 23, 2020

The We Hear You film premiered on Sunday June 21st; within 24 hours it was viewed more than 25,000 times!  Since then, we have received word that people from Sweden, Germany, and even the Philippines have watched.  This film is causing people all over to move beyond thoughts and into conversations with one another to come to a place of understanding.This short documentary film captures the untold story of how God is moving in the wake of the unjust death of George Floyd. In the midst of all the pain, confusion, and unrest, there is an incredible glimmer of hope that is being sparked as the body of Christ is responding with compassion and love. This is a film that aims to answer, in part, what the church can do to respond to the cries of our nation for justice and racial equality.  ‘We Hear You’ Film Shows How God is Moving to Heal the Hurt and Division in America-CBN News The goal of the film is to inspire action in the church in three ways. One, the film will inspire people to listen more and have hard conversations. Two, the film will inspire people to pray for our nation. Three, the film will inspire people to respond to injustice and racial inequality in a biblical way. “Timely. Powerful. Necessary. This film is a true sign that Jesus is bringing us back to the things that matter to his heart. Racial Injustice matters to God, and He is calling his church to act and love a broken generation!”–Patricia S. Bozeman Jonathan Tremaine Thomas is the founder of the Civil...
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United In Prayer

What is United in Prayer?
United in Prayer is an initiative of Take the City which unifies local believers for worship and intercession to prepare the way for lives to be transformed by the love and power of Jesus.

What does the Church need today?
“What the Church needs to-day is not more machinery or better, not new organizations or more and novel methods, but men whom the Holy Ghost can use — men of prayer, men mighty in prayer. The Holy Ghost does not flow through methods, but through men. He does not come on machinery, but on men. He does not anoint plans, but men — men of prayer.”

― E.M. Bounds, Power Through Prayer