Open Heaven: A Night Of United Worship

ENID, OK - Is it possible that denominational barriers could be shattered, division could be unified, and ALL churches could come together as ONE body for a single night of explosive worship to our King? That is the hope of the organizers of Open Heaven Live: an explosive night of unified worship with bold expectations.
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This united night of worship will take place Saturday, April 8, 2017 at the Central National Bank Center. Doors open at 6:00pm and worship runs from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. The event will work to unite area churches through the power of music.
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Tickets are $12 for Floor seating and $7 for General seating. An Open Heaven T-Shirt is included with purchase of your ticket and can be received the night of the event with ticket verification.
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Open Heaven is about God, NOT profit. All proceeds raised will be donated to 3 local non-profit organizations which include the Community Development Support Association Diaper Bank, Hope Outreach Ministries, and  SPUD (Students Performing Unselfish Deeds) Week at Oklahoma Bible Academy.
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Crave United is a non-denominational group that is hoping to bring local congregations together for a unified worship. Kinsley Jordan, director of Open Heaven, said Crave United's School of Worship, an ecumenical worship team training program, was the inspiration for the event.
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The School of Worship trains worship leaders from local congregations and surrounding communities as far away as Fairview and Ponca City. The school meets on Monday evenings for a nine week program. It is currently being held at World Harvest Church but has quickly outgrown that space.
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Jordan said Enid has one of the highest number of churches per capita in the country. Over 40 churches had agreed to participate when we spoke to Jordan and he expected many more to follow. Jordan explained that the Open Heaven event is not intended to replace a church or congregation. He did talk like there could be future events hoping to bring local churches closer together.
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Organizers are hoping to connect people with Christ in order to overcome addiction and substance abuse. Enid was recently ranked high in the number of opioid abuse cases in the country. Jordan and his group hope this one event can start the healing for our community and bring everyone closer together in the Body of Christ.
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For more information on Open Heaven visit www.openheavenlive.com or their Facebook Page. Tickets can be purchased at local churches or online at www.cnbcenter.com. See video below.
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