This silent demonstration will not be a day of public evangelism. Walkers will not be engaged any debating, nor have banners, signs or printed materials to hand out. Participants will wear their “God Belongs In My City” T-Shirt as a display of belief.

“The God Belongs In My City Fayetteville vision is to unite churches, civic organizations, businesses and individuals from all denominations, all ages and cultures together to make a decree of faith as one body,” explains Anthony O’Neal, Youth Pastor at Simon Temple Church and event director for GBIMC Fayetteville. “We expect over 6,000 people from over 100 different churches and organizations to take a stance and join this walk. In return, this will empower, strengthen and bring light to our community and set an example of communal partnership for the entire country.”

Groups and individuals can register online at www.GodInFayetteville.org.
To interact with GBIMC Fayetteville, visit www.facebook.com/GodInFayetteville
For more information about the national movement, visit www.godbelongsinmycity.com

Fayetteville City Officials, Pastors, Business Leaders and Organization Representatives begin to prepare for the city wide event which will impact thousands.