Sacred Assembly, an event conducted by followers of Jesus from around Coffee County gathered on Sunday as a body. At the event on the Court House Square in downtown Manchester there were well known public leaders, pastors and singers participating. The event however is a nameless and faceless event in order to give the entire focus to no one but Jesus Christ.
The day’s activities included praying in humility, without hype or self-promotion. Asking God, begging God, to forgive our sins, to heal our land, to revive the church, to save the lost and to have mercy on all.
Brother Chris Boyce from the Forest Mill Church of Christ told WMSR News that the Sacred Assembly idea began at a church in Franklin as a one shot deal but it has grown from there. The non-denominational event is hoping to be in every Tennessee county by late 2016.
Over 1,000 people attended in Manchester.