Largest Fujianese Church in North America Celebrate Thanksgiving

By Luke Leung
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Church of Grace to Fujianese, the largest Fujianese church in North America, held a joint worship service on Thanksgiving, gathering thousands of believers to praise God for what he has done for them. Quan Wei

The largest Fujianese church in North America held a joint worship service on Thanksgiving, gathering thousands of believers to praise God for what he has done for them.

Based in New York City, Church of Grace to Fujianese has ministered to hundreds of thousands of believers since their founding, and many of them are now scattered throughout North America.

This year's thanksgiving gave these members a chance to reconnect with their church pastor, brothers and sisters in Christ, and once again to together enjoy the spiritual blessing in being able to praise God.

The service was held at a middle school in Chinatown on November 24, 2010.

[Editor's note: reporter Quan Wei contributed to this report.]

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