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Hope for America Rally,August 27th

"Hope for America Rally" at Hillcrest Baptist Church of Ridgeway on Thursday, August 27th

 

(for more info contact: Aaron Evans (276) 494-3658 or events@hfarallies.org)

 

Many area churches, pastors, and community groups are uniting to host a "Hope For America Rally" on Thursday, August 27th which will be held in the auditorium of Hillcrest Baptist Church located at 18075 A.L. Philpott Highway in Ridgeway, VA.

 

The Southside "Hope for America Rally" will focus on the historical relevance of Christian influences in our nation's founding, the danger of current attacks on our religious and constitutional liberties, and the importance of Christians being fully committed to Biblical principles and standing as voices for truth in our nation.

 

The event is open to the general public and admission is free. Christians from all denominational backgrounds are encouraged to attend this rally.

 

The keynote speakers for the rally will be Rev. Jonathan Falwell, Senior Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, VA, and Aaron Evans, National Director of Hope for America Rallies and popular media personality and speaker.

 

"Hope for America Rallies" are an outreach of Let Freedom Ring Ministries, Inc. of Atlanta, GA and are held across the country to educate and motivate citizens in regard to our constitutional and religious liberties. These rallies are non-profit, non-partisan, and do not promote any political parties or candidates.

  

This Hope for America Rally is a local event sponsored by Let Freedom Ring Ministries, Inc., a national organization that focuses on educating Christians and preserving our constitutional and religious liberties for future generations. For information on upcoming events or partnering with LFR Ministries, visit www.hfarallies.org.

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