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  • IS THIS A FREE EVENT?
    Yes, the Good News March is absolutely free to attend in NY city. We do ask participants to register so that we can have an idea of the approximate amount of people attending.
  • WHAT IS THE WALKING DISTANCE?
    We try to keep the walking distance of the march at approximately 1-2 miles, with stops along the way.
  • WHAT DOES THE SCHEDULE LOOK LIKE?
    The Good News March begins with a gathering at our starting location :East Corner of St.John's Place & Franklin Avenue. Before the event starts, we hold a practical evangelism training for participants who come early. Once the event begins, we take about an hour to worship and pray for the city before we start marching. After the initial gathering, we start the march and move through a specific route that covers significant areas of the city. We make 1-3 major stops along the way, singing and chanting the name of Jesus as we walk. During stops, we take the time to pray, worship, and preach the Gospel message. The march route is designed to loop back around to our starting location. After the march, we continue with worship and share a message about Jesus, followed by altar calls for deliverance, healing, and salvation/rededication.
  • WHAT DENOMINATION IS THIS?
    We are a non-denominational organization that partners with churches and ministries that abide by the core tenets of the Christian faith.
  • WHY IS MY CITY NOT ON THE TOUR LIST?
    Hosting the Good News March in several cities across the USA requires a significant investment of resources. We prioritize our locations by seeking God’s direction through prayer and fasting. If you would like to help us expand the reach of the The Good News March to other cities, please consider partnering with us through our give page.
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