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Darren Deac performed his award winning Christian Walk as well as a new release. Kiyamma Griffen, Dee Dee, Che Che Supastar2, Pastor Dale Ciceron, along with Min. Terrence Clark (this writer) were scheduled for the asphalt stage. Newark's men & women in blue were there to monitor peace throughout the incident free day.
The fragrance of food vendor's wares watered the mouth. Children toddlers and teen hung around enjoying the event---high five-ing, hugging and taking pictures with Clubk4c's Lazurus Lion who was also enjoying himself. Midway through, Avon Avenue's Pastor Sweat (St John's Lutheran) delivered a message to the city calling it to arise over the statistics and embrace the salvation that came only from Jesus Christ.
The annual program was planned in prayer. Fasting and early morning prayer a week before with participants and intercessors on the line from as far away as South Africa.
Despite many challenges, according to Pastor Marvin, this year's Unity Day was the best. The festival followed earlier street ministry where 25 souls came to Christ. Pastors and leaders came together, reported pastor Marvin. Perhaps a manifestation of the nails on a wooden cross that highlighted the 2014 Unity Day. Christian leaders nailed nails into the beams, symbolizing the surrendering of differences, and committing to unity.
Darren Deac performed his award winning Christian Walk as well as a new release. Kiyamma Griffen, Dee Dee, Che Che Supastar2, Pastor Dale Ciceron, along with Min. Terrence Clark (this writer) were scheduled for the asphalt stage. Newark's men & women in blue were there to monitor peace throughout the incident free day.
The fragrance of food vendor's wares watered the mouth. Children toddlers and teen hung around enjoying the event---high five-ing, hugging and taking pictures with Clubk4c's Lazurus Lion who was also enjoying himself. Midway through, Avon Avenue's Pastor Sweat (St John's Lutheran) delivered a message to the city calling it to arise over the statistics and embrace the salvation that came only from Jesus Christ.
The annual program was planned in prayer. Fasting and early morning prayer a week before with participants and intercessors on the line from as far away as South Africa.
Despite many challenges, according to Pastor Marvin, this year's Unity Day was the best. The festival followed earlier street ministry where 25 souls came to Christ. Pastors and leaders came together, reported pastor Marvin. Perhaps a manifestation of the nails on a wooden cross that highlighted the 2014 Unity Day. Christian leaders nailed nails into the beams, symbolizing the surrendering of differences, and committing to unity.
Terrence Clark is the founder and Chief Editor of the Voice of One CNC magazine. He is also the author of How to Predict the Future and How Great is God?