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Liquid Church Projects Set for Nutley June 2

Social service projects are scheduled to begin this Saturday.

Liquid Church, one of New Jersey’s fastest growing churches, will lead a community service campaign in Nutley on Saturday, June 2, performing various community service and social service projects.

More than 175 volunteers are scheduled to help refurbish the American Red Cross food bank facility, install new landscaping at the Nutley elementary, middle & high schools, as well as help several families with home improvement projects. In total, more than $20,000 will be spent on the Nutley projects. 

"At Liquid, we believe the best way to demonstrate our love for God is by loving our neighbors in need,” Tim Lucas, lead pastor of Liquid Church said. “We want to challenge Christians to put their faith into action by helping the homeless, the hungry and the hurting all across New Jersey this spring." 

Liquid Church was founded in by Lucas in 2001. The church’s vision is to “take church to the people” with campuses in Morristown, New Brunswick, and Nutley. 

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Nearly 2,500 people experience Liquid’s worship services each weekend in New Jersey and around the globe through Church Online. As a part of its global outreach, Liquid provides clean drinking water to the poor with dozens of completed projects in Ethiopia, Central African Republic, Haiti and El Salvador.

For more information on the Nutley Liquid Church projects, click here.

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