When local businessman Ken Harrison resurrected Promise Keepers in 2019, one of his goals was a return to the inspiring stadium rallies pioneered by former Colorado University football coach Bill McCartney, who founded the men’s ministry in 1990.
But COVID-19 had other plans for 2020, and last year’s event went virtual, reaching over 1 million men from 84 countries and all 50 states
Harrison recently announced that PK will host its first live stadium gathering in years at AT&T Stadium in Dallas on July 16-17. A publicist says 30,000 men have registered.
The event will also be simulcast to churches. A publicist initially said churches could view the event for free, but later clarified that churches will pay $99 to view the event, with real-time translation into Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, French, Hindi, Indonesian, Portuguese, Bengali, and Russia.
Promise Keepers announces July event after going virtual in 2020
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Hope : 10 reacciones cristianas a la condena de Derek Chauvin por el asesinato de George Floyd
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Faith leaders praise Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdicts, acknowledge work ahead
Religious leaders and faith-based organizations reacted swiftly to the verdicts. People cheer after a guilty verdict was announced at the trial of former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 death of George Floyd, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Minneapolis, Minn. Former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of Floyd. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
April 20, 2021
(RNS) As the judge thanked jurors for their “heavy-duty jury service,” reactions had already begun to the three guilty verdicts in the trial of former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.