1,500 Turn Out for Maranatha Convention

After three years away from Portland, Oregon, supporters welcomed the Maranatha convention back to the Pacific Northwest with open arms. More than 1,500 people turned out for the annual weekend event, held at the Rolling Hills Community Church.

The weekend program opened with a vocal performance by Wintley Phipps, before transitioning into a series of stories from Maranatha volunteers and reports from the mission field. Sabbath morning focused heavily on Maranatha’s impact around the world, with reports from church leaders representing India, Brazil, Kenya, and more. The event concluded with a Sabbath afternoon program featuring volunteer testimonies and a concert by Phipps.

The program aired live on 3ABN, Hope Church Channel, Maranatha’s Roku Channel, and on Maranatha’s website.

Watch the entire weekend broadcast, now available on Roku and on maranatha.org. Or order your free DVD by going to Maranatha’s online store.

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