The Experience 2021 – 16th Edition

The Experience is an all-night gospel music concert hosted by Pastor Paul Adefarasin, Senior Pastor of House On The Rock, Lagos, Nigeria.

Date : Friday, 3rd December, 2021

Plan to Attend, go here – https://theexperiencelagos.com/

It started on 1st December, 2006 with an attendance of about 40,000 people and has since grown exponentially to hundreds of thousands of worshippers, making it arguably the largest gospel concert in the world.

Birthed by a God-inspired vision, it provides a platform where all can raise their hearts, hands and voices together as one in unfettered praise to the Almighty irrespective of tribe, denomination, creed or language.

Plan to Attend, go here – https://theexperiencelagos.com/

New Book : Never Abandoned – A Collection of Inspirational Short Stories that Serve as a Reminder that God is Ever Present by Michelle & Nicole YOST

Announcing the release of Never Abandoned , a new book from Michelle & Nicole YOST

Discover the Collection of Short Stories that Serve as a Reminder God is Ever Present

Every soul that lives and has lived experienced some form of tribulation, to a lesser or greater degree.  Tribulation can result from our actions, but most often, it is brought upon us by events that we were unable to influence.

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble.  But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

Click here to get your copy – Never Abandoned – by Michelle & Nicole YOST

Are you looking for signs of God’s presence in the world?  Never Abandoned is a collection of short stories aiming to inspire and remind you that God is always near.  God shows up no matter where we find ourselves from the holiest of mountaintops to the darkest depths of the valley. In the starry skies above and in the eyes of the abandoned child, to the prison of an inmate convert, God’s grace is ever present.  Each story is a reflective, thought provoking piece of how God speaks to us daily through His Word.

This engrossing anthology of stories includes:

Never Abandoned by Michelle & Nicole YOST - The Christian Mail
Never Abandoned by Michelle & Nicole YOST

The Abandoned Train Car

The Abandoned Child

Abandoned Character

Life and Death

The Construction Site

Abandoned Gifts

And many more….

Written in an eloquent and engaging style, Never Abandoned is like a caring Shepherd amidst His sheep on an open green pasture, who wants to grant you total victory over any challenges.

Click here to get your copy – Never Abandoned – by Michelle & Nicole YOST

Zachor Institute sent Letter to Duke University Chastising Their Continued Antisemitism

Zachor Legal Institute sent a letter to the President of Duke University following recent news reports regarding the university which indicate that the student body government is engaging in targeted discrimination on the basis of national origin, religion and shared ethnicity. In particular, the student government has rejected the application of the organization Students Supporting Israel (“SSI”), a group of Jewish students who support the homeland of the indigenous people of the land of Israel, Jews.

This is less than three years after Duke signed a resolution agreement with the Department of Education committing to taking steps to protect Jewish students, necessitated after Duke co-sponsored a conference which included rampant antisemitism.

Excerpts from of the Zachor Letter to Duke University

The Duke student government is clearly discriminating against students who have sought approval for the creation of the SSI chapter on campus. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which applies to all institutions that receive federal funding (such as Duke), acts that target students on the basis of their national origin and religion, which includes shared ethnicity under controlling regulations for Title VI, are discriminatory. Further, the Duke PPDRHM (internal) policy explicitly refers to “perception of an individual’s protected status”.

The Duke student government has violated their own PPDRHM policy by withholding recognition of SSI solely because the members of the proposed SSI chapter are openly Zionist, which is a protected status under Title VI and, by the text of the PPDRHM, Duke’s own policies. Other students who have organized to promote the interests of other middle eastern states and constituents have been allowed to form student groups on campus and there should be no difference in eligibility standards between the proposed SSI chapter and the other groups, like Students for Justice in Palestine, an organization that has clear and demonstrated ties to foreign terror groups and one that spreads a toxic environment against Jewish students on campus, yet was allowed on campus.

A recent survey of Jewish students by the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law found that over 65% of survey respondents experienced or had knowledge of antisemitic acts on their campus and over 50% of survey respondents felt that there was such hostility against Jews, and in particular, Jews who identify with the Jewish homeland of Israel, that they actively hid their Jewish identities.

Furthermore, FBI data show that in 2020, almost 60% of all hate crimes that were based on religious bias targeted Jews.

Until recently there was no clear guidance from the federal government as to how to confront this dangerous, discriminatory movement that harms educational opportunities for all students, particularly those who are Jewish. Title VI has long prohibited discrimination on the basis of, inter alia, race and national origin, in federally funded programs, but there had been unresolved questions relating to how antisemitism in its various forms, especially antizionism, can be addressed by Title VI.

On December 11, 2019, these questions were answered with the issuance of the “Executive Order Combating Antisemitism”, which incorporated much of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism, the de facto standard universally defining contemporary hate targeting Jews, into the enforcement mechanisms available to the Department of Education’s Title VI investigation and complaint resolution process.

The IHRA definition brings recognition of a relatively new form of antisemitism spreading on social media and in academic institutions: substituting antizionism (that is, the denial of the Jewish right to self-determination as the indigenous population of the land of Israel) for direct anti-Jewish incitement.

Indeed, the PPDHRM Policy explicitly incorporates the IHRA definition of antisemitism under the section titled “Examples of Prohibited Conduct”:

Antisemitic conduct implicates the Policy and can manifest in the University environment in a number of ways. IHRA defines antisemitism as “a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.” Examples of antisemitic conduct that implicates this Policy include:
• Repeated instances of antisemitic slurs directed toward an individual, regardless of whether that individual is Jewish.
• Refusing to allow an individual to participate in any program sponsored or hosted by the University because he or she is perceived to be from Israel, is associated with a Jewish organization, wears religious attire, like a kippah, or displays a religious symbol associated with Judaism, like a Star of David.
• Defacing a Jewish employee’s or student’s property with a hateful symbol such as a swastika.
• Using force or intimidation to obstruct the path of an employee or student because they are Jewish, perceived to be Jewish, or supportive of Jewish institutions or organizations.
• Refusing to grant a student some expected benefit, such as a letter of recommendation, based on the perception that the student is Jewish, is associated with a Jewish organization, or because that student is perceived to be from Israel.

Thus, it is clear to us that Duke has adopted the IHRA definition, which has been incorporated into Title VI, and is also subject to Title VI due to its receipt of federal funding. The acts of Duke’s student government to discriminate against forming a chapter of SSI, Jewish Zionist students who wish to form an organization with a long history of providing support to Jewish Zionist students and contributing to each campus that it operates on, is not only a violation of Duke’s own policies, it also likely constitutes a violation of Title VI if Duke’s administration allows the discrimination to continue.

We urge you to override the student government’s discriminatory rejection of the SSI chapter at Duke and further urge you to implement an educational program on campus to inform all students of the pernicious nature of all forms of antisemitism, including antizionism.

FrontGate Media publish 2022 Social Media Trends to Engage the Christian Audience in the New Year

FRONTGATE MEDIA, one of the world’s leading Christian marketing agencies, provides helpful tips and valuable insights for Christian product and cause marketers seeking to expand their reach on social media platforms.

Most recently, FrontGate Media released an in-depth article highlighting the most popular social media and video sharing platforms and how to use each to its fullest potential. “Social media platforms continue to evolve and enable Christian marketers to reach and engage their target audience in new, exciting ways,” shares Scott A. Shuford, Chief Engagement Officer of FrontGate Media. “While there are multiple platforms available, it’s best for most marketers to focus on one or two and show up excellently than to do more and just be ok at them.”

In 2022, Lead Gen will be the priority to build your following, then creating an excellent content strategy that will build relationships and lead people to take action through post boosting will be of primary importance. Advertising and marketing through the social platforms will continue their evolution to be more relational than transactional.

FrontGate Media’s latest article details how to best use the top 7 platforms: Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and TikTok.

Facebook is the largest social media platform with 2.89 billion active monthly users worldwide and though it has a reputation for censorship and discrimination in Christian circles, it still offers an excellent opportunity to engage new audiences using the platform’s ad system for advertisements and promotions. YouTube is the second-largest social media platform with just over 2.1 billion active monthly users worldwide. As video continues to increase in popularity, video-sharing social platforms like YouTube will become even more valuable for faith-based marketers.

“One of the biggest trends we’ve seen in the social space is platforms rapidly expanding their video capabilities,” Shuford explains. “Video sharing will only continue to grow in importance as videos deeply expand the communication connection between individuals, ministries, organizations and their audiences.”

Other social media trends to look out for in 2022 include a focus on community building, authenticity, social influencers, short-form video content, and emerging features on various platforms.

Celebrating 20 years this year, FrontGate Media has specialized in reaching the Faith and Family audience using various marketing strategies, including social marketing. The full-service agency helps faith-based organizations, companies, and individuals increase awareness, engagement, and sales or donations for their brand by creating social content and advertising campaigns. You can read FrontGate Media’s complete guide to social marketing in 2022 at https://www.frontgatemedia.com/2022-social-media-trends-and-tips-to-expand-your-reach.

About FrontGate Media

Award-winning FrontGate Media is the leading marketing agency and media group specializing in the faith and family audience. With a 20-year track record of success, the firm serves as “Your Gateway to the Christian Audience.” FrontGate’s full-service agency and media group has been trusted with over 5,000 campaigns, providing Faith-based market Strategy Development, Public Relations, Social Media & Marketing, and Media Buying. FrontGate’s own Digital Network also provides reach to 10 Million UMV, 20 Million Email Subscribers, and Millions more Social Followers each month. Founded in 2001, FrontGate has repeatedly been honored in the Internet Advertising Competition and the WebAwards.

The company plays a key role in the success of for-profit and non-profit organizations seeking faith-based and family-friendly audiences. http://FrontGateMedia.com

Christian Singer RHETT WALKER Opens Up About Choosing Life Over Abortion. He said “The Holy Spirit Led Me”

According to Faithwire, Rhett Walker said “I only know the Holy Spirit led me to say those words to April, when I told her, ‘You’ve gotta trust me.’ Because I didn’t have a plan.”

It was the summer before his senior year of high school when Christian recording artist Rhett Walker found out his 17-year-old girlfriend was pregnant with their now-16-year-old daughter, Rileigh.

Abortion was on the table. In fact, Walker’s now-wife April had an appointment scheduled. But then God intervened through the moving of the Holy Spirit, and Walker told Faithwire he knew in that moment keeping their unborn child “was the only option.” Read more ….

The WONDERS of the CROSS – by Pastor Dr. W. F Kumuyi

Deeper Life Bible Church, Nigeria has announced that the General Superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, DLCM, Pastor William Kumuyi, is set to hold a 5-day ‘The WONDERS of the CROSS Crusade’ in Uyo from November 25-30, 2021.

Two New Cooking Series starting on Kosher.com

“Breaking Bread with Danielle Renov” November 23rd Episode Featuring Rudy Roschmann, a Beloved Young Jewish Israel Activist Held Captive In Nigeria While Filming His Movie

And Get Ready, Set, to Cook- Along With Debut of “Rosh Chodesh Club Featuring Award Winning Chef Gabe Garcia” on December 1st

– Kosher.com is the leading resource for all things Kosher, including recipes, products, and video content geared toward everyone from those keeping kosher to those who just want to learn more about the tradition. Kosher.com debuts two exciting new series: Breaking Bread featuring Danielle Renov @peaslovencarrots with new episodes airing on November 23rd at noon, running through February and Rosh Chodesh Club featuring Chef Gabe Garciaof Tierra Sur Restaurant celebrating Jewish Holidays each month, debuts December 1st at 6 p.m.

Kosher.com is constantly seeking exciting ways to reach new audiences and break down barriers as exemplified in the two latest shows:

  • ‘Breaking Bread’ features Danielle Renov, food blogger and author from a multicultural Jewish background with parents who are from both Ashkenazi and Sephardic descent. The show takes viewers on a tasty tour of homes around Israel where she visits with people of different cultural backgrounds, while offering recipes, lifestyle tips, and other motherhood and family-related advice. Danielle was born and raised in Long Island, New York, but now lives in Israel with her husband and children. The Machane Yehuda Shuk in Jerusalem is where she spends her days, wandering the famous marketplace’s alleyways, chatting up vendors, and making new friends. Danielle has created a community where food is the medium, she uses to express her love to those around her. There are six episodes in total with the upcoming episodes airing on Tuesday November 23rd , 12pm EST. This episode features Rudy Roschmann, a beloved young Jewish community activist who was held captive in Nigeria while filming his movie. Rudy joins Danielle and talks about experiencing antisemitism as a child and as an adult. He is joined by his friend Rabbi Harry Rozenberg, who is known for positive PR for the Jewish World. Other new episodes will air on December 21stJanuary 11thFebruary 1st, and February 22nd all at noon.

  • The other new show debuting during Chanukah is the Rosh Chodesh Club Featuring Gabe Garcia, the celebrated chef from the world-famous Tierra Sur restaurant in Oxnard, California who takes viewers on cook-along, in real time, as he breaks down components of restaurant-worthy dishes into something you can recreate in your own kitchen.  Airing right in time to entertain your whole Chanukah gathering, the countdown to this show is now on, with Chef Gabe first show airing on December 1st at 6 pm EST. Viewers need to gear up, gather ingredients and get ready! This show airs each month in celebration of each monthly Jewish holiday.

These exciting new shows join the over 800 episodes now available on Kosher.com.

We are thrilled to debut this exciting new series Breaking Bread with Danielle Renov and Rosh Chodesh with Gabe Garcia on Kosher.com,” says Shani Seidman, Managing Director of Kosher.com. “Both shows unite cultures through the shared love of food and togetherness, and this is exactly what Kosher.com does for those practicing kosher living or those just interested in learning more.”

Kosher.com is committed to not only educating others about various Jewish cultures, but also learning about the cultural customs of others. Kosher.com  has a special Italian themed holiday section this year featuring products from the Tuscanini brand, a premium kosher food brand with a curated line of products sourced in Italy and new recipes that highlight Jewish traditions from around the world.

“We have millions of unique users over the course of the year and over 50,000 followers on Instagram, each with their own unique background and kosher perceptive,” says Seidman.

About Kosher.com

Kosher.com is the premier site for Kosher cooking and conversation. Kosher.com has grown as the number one destination for all things kosher food. The site features top-quality kosher recipes by award winning chefs, interesting articles and helpful cooking tips, addictively delicious and entertaining cooking videos, and everything anyone needs to make unforgettable meals.

Kosher.com is geared for everyone Jewish, Kosher or not whether you are a new cook still trying to figure out how to make a boiled egg, to a gourmet chef looking for new and creative ideas to impress important guests.

Kosher.com has thousands of recipes, hundreds of original videos that will teach you techniques to take your cooking to the next level, advice about wine pairings to elevate your meals, articles about the latest cooking trends, interviews with top restaurant chefs, and so much more.

 

Record Number Of Pastors Consider Quitting

It is amazing what can happen when a group of like-minded believers put their heads together in an effort to encourage, inspire and edify ministry leaders throughout the world.

In response to an alarming report by Barna Research, that 51% of mainline pastors are considering quitting the ministry, Edify Leaders has added the option of online pastoral care and ministry coaching services at no cost to ministers or their churches.

 

“The Barna report shocked us,” says Ray Sanders, founder of the Oklahoma ministry that provides care and encouragement to ministers. “For a decade Edify Leaders has walked alongside pastors helping them process and navigate the challenges faced in life and ministry. Ministry can take its toll. It’s never been this bad. COVID-19 brought things to a breaking point.”

Over the years, Edify Leaders has developed a proven private and inspiring ministry coaching approach that is seeing incredible results as pastors are refreshed, recharged, and renewed. Edify Leaders has served more than 100 ministers from more than 16 denominations and has more than 100 years of combined ministry experience.

Barna Research found more Protestant pastors are considering stepping away from ministry. Joe Jensen, Barna’s vice president of church engagement, told the Christian Post, “This particular stat, this is the highest we’ve ever seen it. 2021 is the highest we’ve seen it, which is why as a company, quite frankly, we are alarmed and are concerned about the overall well-being of pastors. We’re concerned with how this is impacting the overall health of the Church. I really believe that at the heart of every healthy church is a healthy pastor.”

See more here …

Making Moin Moin Perfectly

I have not come across that many people who do not enjoy the savoury pudding, made from Nigeria brown beans, traditionally called moin-moin! This very popular dish is also known as olele, and judging from its names, it is clear that this dish is an original Yoruba dish.
Moin-moin is made simply by peeling brown beans (find out more about brown beans here) and milling/grinding the white bean shells with some peppers, onions and seasoning. This is then scooped into containers and steamed. Traditionally large broad leaves are used to hold the milled beans.

The process of making moin-moin could be a little tedious and time consuming and there are several short-cut methods that people are applying to shorten time and effort.

In my circle of friends and family, I am quite well known for my moin-moin dish. They call me in advance to request to eat some when visiting! I generally love dishes made from beans and I can tell you that moin-moin is my most fav dish of them all. I eat it with virtually anything; with rice, fried plantains, asaro, soft textured bread and with its traditional accompaniment, eko and even on its own.

What makes a good Moin-Moin:
For some moin moin has to have “seven lives” (emi meje) to ascertain its quality. This means that lots of different bitty items such as shrimps, corned beef, fish pieces, beef liver pieces etc, etc, are added to the bean mix before cooking.

For me, its a combination of texture and taste not an overload of bits. Moin-moin must be soft (not dense) but firm, moist (not dry, hard and crumbly) with a subtle taste which is not over powered with seasoning cubes. How do we achieve this? Below are my tricks and tips on making your moin-moin perfectly.

Moin moin served with Eko

 

Tips:

  1. Selecting your beans: My first choice of beans is a variety called olo 1 or 2. The properties of these beans (which tend to help the moin-moin rise when cooking) really suit this recipe. Oloyin beans are also suitable and they tend to impart a slightly sweet taste to the moin-moin. Jamaican black eye peas are also suitable. I never use bean flour/powder nor the already peeled beans available on the market. They tend to create a dry and hard result.
  2. Prepping: I always peel and mill/blend my beans from scratch. Soaking the beans in water for about 30 minutes will ensure easy removal of the skin on the bean . Gently rubbing them together will also hasten peeling. It requires a little effort but trust me the results will make it well worth it.
  3. Ingredients: Beans and onions are a match made in food heaven! I blend a generous amount of onions with my beans as well as tatase (red sweet pepper). This helps to give the characteristic bright orange colour the moin-moin has. Other ingredients I add include some fresh milk and some whisked eggs. I have experimented with these ingredients in and out of my moin-moin but I have discovered that the eggs and the fresh milk both help to create a really good texture. Use of either is however optional. Rather than add seasoning cubes directly to my moin-moin, I prefer to make a fish or chicken stock with the stock cubes and then add the stock to themoin-moin mix. For me moin-moin need not be overloaded with all sorts of bitty ingredients to be perfect, its about striking a balance in what is just enough.
  4. Processing: I went to school in a town called Abeokuta, well known for moin-moin Isale Ake. I took time to watch how they made their moin-moin and what I found out was that before steaming, the moin-moin mix/blend underwent a prolonged/continuous process of mixing. Much like whisking an egg or mixing a cake batter adequately to get a good rise in the cake, the prolonged mixing helps to aerate the moin-moin mix and subsequently enhance the texture of the moin-moin when cooked. I usually mix my moin-moin blend for approx 5 minutes after all the ingredients have been added, before scooping into containers and steaming. Also, during mixing, in order to adjust thickness, I add hot (not boiling) water, never cold water.
  5. Cooking: Moin-moin is not moin-moin if it is not steamed…..my opinion. You cannot achieve the perfect moin-moin through baking or boiling, agreed these methods save time, it is actually cutting corners! Nothing wrong with this, however to get that perfect result, you must follow the right method. Ensure you use a good steamer and ensure also that the containers holding the moin-moin are arranged in a way that they can only be touched by steam, not boiling water during the steaming process.
  6. Presentation: Moin-moin wrapped with large broad leaves, with the characteristic triangular shape, is the traditional way to serve it. (by the way, the leaves are believed to impart some flavours which cannot really be replicated and I agree). Due to its consistency, the moin-moin mix will take the shape of any container its cooked in so use different containers to create exciting and visually appealing moulds/shapes. Using such may also help with portion control.
  7. Utensil: Invest in a good quality high powered blender so that the beans can be well blended into a smooth paste as against the grainy one produced by low wattage blenders. Invest also in a proper steaming pot. For me ramekins or soufflé dishes have proved to be a really handy and tidy way to cook your moin-moin. The come in various size and you can source the ones which hold just enough portion for one person! (See link below.)

Try my Moin-Moin Recipe.

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups of Nigerian brown beans (olo 1 or 2, oloyin varieties)
  • 1 medium red pepper, remove stalk and chop into chunks
  • 1 very large onion or two medium sized ones, cut into quarters
  • 1 scotch bonnet chilli (optional), remove seeds and stalk
  • 1 large egg
  • Half a cup of fresh milk (this helps to create a good texture in the moin moin)
  • Some cooking oil
  • 2 tablespoons of tomato paste
  • Some hard boiled eggs, remove shell (the size of the ramekins will determine how many eggs to boil. Aim o include one egg for each portion)
  • Make some fish or chicken stock with some seasoning cubes, you will need about 1 cup of this stock
  • Salt to taste

What to do:

  1. Soak beans in water for about 30 minutes. Peel the skin off beans by rubbing together to reveal the white bean shells. Discard the skin and rinse well.
  2. Blend beans with the pepper, tomato paste and onions. Add up to two cups of water to aid blending; adding a little at a time ensure you to not add too much. Use warm/hot (not boiling water) preferably.
  3. Transfer blend into a mixing bowl and mix continuously for about 3 minutes. Add the milk and the stock and mix well. Taste for salt and add a little if required. Don’t worry if the moin-moin tastes as though there isn’t enough salt. When cooked, the taste becomes enhanced.
  4. Whisk the raw egg briskly before adding to the moin-moin mix. Stir in and also add 2-3 serving spoons of vegetable oil, (you may add more or less as preferred). Give the blend another 2-3 minutes continuous mixing.
  5. Scoop the blend into the ramekins or soufflé cups and add one boiled egg into each cup
  6. Steam for about 30 minutes. Serve hot or cold.

Enjoy it and let me know how you get on…..

Moin moin covered in bread crumbs with chopped chives

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THE CHOSEN Christmas Special in Cinemas Near You

The new Christmas special of THE CHOSEN will be shown in theaters around the country through Fathom Events on Dec. 1 and 2. The event will also features performances by Phil Wickham, Maverick City Music, For King and Country, Brandon Lake and Many More

Punctuating the global phenomenon of The ChosenCHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN: THE MESSENGERS, the first of the franchise to be seen in cinemas nationwide via Fathom Events, went on sale during a livestream from Dallas Jenkins Tuesday night, and shattered pre-sale records for the distributor.

CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN: THE MESSENGERS broke Fathom Events’ record with $1.5 million in sales in the first 12 hours,” said Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Events. “Originally slated to premiere in 1079 theaters, we’ve already added 450+ locations and thousands of screens to satisfy demand and anticipate these numbers will continue to grow.”

Shot entirely in secret, THE MESSENGERS shows the birth of Christ through the eyes of Mary and Joseph and features actors from The Chosen series.

Buy Tickets Now at FathomEvents.com

The event also features performances from extraordinary Christian artists and groups including Phil Wickham, Maverick City Music, For King and Country, Brandon Lake and many more.

The event takes place in movie theaters beginning Dec. 1. New screens and playdates are being added to accommodate demand, and TheChosen.tv/Christmas will have the latest information for your area. CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN: THE MESSENGERS is released through Fathom Events.

“When we decided to do a special Christmas episode, we knew it would be the ideal moment to get this on the big screen,” said series Creator, Writer and Director Dallas Jenkins. “It’s the first chance Chosen fans have had to gather all over the country, so we intend to make it worth it. And with all the incredible musicians assembled, this is a perfect event for inviting friends.”

CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN - The Messenger - The Christian Mail
CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN – The Messenger

The roster of performers for CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN: THE MESSENGERS currently includes:

  • Phil Wickham
  • Maverick City Music
  • For King and Country
  • Brandon Lake
  • Cain
  • Leanna Crawford
  • Jordan Feliz
  • Dawson Hollow
  • Matt Maher
  • One Voice Children’s Choir
  • The Bonner Family
  • Bryan and Katie Torwalt
  • We The Kingdom
  • Actors from The Chosen cast performing monologues:
    Austin Reed Alleman (Nathaniel)
    Giavani Cairo (Thaddeus)
    Luke Dimyan (Judas)
    Lara Silva (Eden)

CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN: THE MESSENGERS will be the Christmas event of 2021, and we are elated to bring it to the big screen so it may be seen by audiences nationwide,” said Fathom CEO Nutt.

ABOUT THE CHOSEN
The Chosen completed its second season in the spring continuing its unprecedented success as the No. 1 highest crowd-funded project of all time. It has been translated into 50 languages and counting, and consistently ranked in the top 20 entertainment apps on iOS and Android. It is completely free to watch on the app that connects directly to streaming devices with no fee or subscription necessary and generates income for future seasons when viewers choose to “pay it forward” after viewing. The Chosen is produced by Loaves & Fishes Productions and distributed by Angel Studios.

ABOUT FATHOM EVENTS
Fathom is a recognized leader in the entertainment industry as one of the top distributors of content to movie theaters in North America. Owned by AMC Entertainment Inc. ; Cinemark Holdings, Inc. ; and Regal Cinemas, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group (LSE: CINE.L)., Fathom operates the largest cinema distribution network, delivering a wide variety of programming and experiences to cinema audiences in all the top U.S. markets and to more than 45 countries.