WATCH: Harvest Fellowship hosts carols for Door of Hope
Families gathered to experience unity this Christmas and community fellowship in a beautiful evening of being blessed, knowing that Door of Hope was nominated as a charity that benefited from the initiative.
A CAROLS evening was held at Harvest Christian Fellowship on December 9 in support of Door of Hope and received great support from the community.
WATCH:
The community gathered at Harvest Christian Fellowship to support Door of Hope and join in the carols. There were many stalls set up in the parking of the church with food, arts, crafts, jewellery and much more for sale all to support the Door of Hope children’s home. Members of the church and community were all invited to join in the carols at the church afterward. The children all danced and everyone had so much fun rejoicing in the Christmas spirit.
The carols were previously held at Renaissance Village for about 10 years and now the venue has changed to accommodate more people and to reach out to the community. Noelle Sadler, founder and elder at Harvest Christian Fellowship explained how she and her husband Robbie would open their home at Renaissance Village for three weeks to the public to spread the Christmas cheer.
This year the team from Harvest decided to charge a small entrance fee and vendors had to pay a booking fee for their stalls. All proceeds from the market went to Door of Hope. Families gathered to experience unity this Christmas and community fellowship in a beautiful evening of being blessed, knowing that Door of Hope was nominated as a charity that benefited from the initiative.
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