jNX Group Appearing at Event to Share Worship Experiences

By Christina Song

It was announced that the worship group ‘joyful noise Xpress’ (jnX) will appear at a celebration night where they will share many Chinese Christian music visions in Palo Alto, CA.

With the theme of the worship night, “Tales From The Front Line,” the gathering will feature not only praise and song, but personal testimonies from the leaders of jnX, telling of the stories from the “front line” of their ministry. jnX members will disclose their experiences of God giving them hope and healing through difficult trials, and ultimately teaching them “what it means to be a true worshiper.”

The music group will present a video documenting their mission trips in China and India. In the past year, jnX ventured to Hong Kong and Mainland China, and also concluded their five-year commitment to mission trips in northeast India. Through the video presentation, jnX shares “how God has used jnX to advance His Kingdom”.

The gathering will start at 6:30pm in Cubberly Community Center in Palo Alto, CA, lasting approximately two hours.

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