Pulse to Host ‘Preach Twin Cities’ Evangelism Showcase Livestream March 2

Pulse, the millennial-led evangelism movement, is hosting "Preach Twin Cities," a livestream event at First Baptist Church of Minneapolis showcasing emerging preachers, on March 2, 2021.
Pulse executives viewed over 40 video submissions in January and selected ten participants to share their messages on this national platform. Participants have been coached for this event by evangelist and founder of Pulse, Nick Hall as well as speaker, author, and coach, Porcia Baxter and Pastor Laurel Bunker.
"I believe we need a new wave of evangelists willing to preach the Gospel no matter the cost. We need a generation who cares less about being a celebrity and more about living lives of humility, integrity and red-hot passion for Jesus," said Nick Hall, founder of Pulse. "I have had the privilege of watching that spirit grow in these ten individuals, and I am thrilled to be able to give them a platform to share that spirit with others who need to experience the freedom that comes from knowing Jesus."
Learn more about each preacher on Instagram:
- Collin Labrosse
- Dominique Paulk
- Samantha Funkhouser
- Ellie Hoyt
- Skylar Burns
- Lemuel Colon
- Kaylie Crabtree
- Kristoff Hart
- Favour Nache
- Davis Jonhson
The selected preachers have also been awarded a tech scholarship, online Bible and preaching resources and personal mentorship throughout 2021 with Nick Hall.
Visit the Preach Twin Cities Facebook group here for announcements and pastoral resources, including evangelism master classes and "Preaching Hacks" from nationally recognized pastors and evangelists.
To RSVP for the Facebook livestream event, click here.
To learn more about "Preach Twin Cities" visit www.pulse.org/preach.
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