Greg Laurie's Cinematic Crusade "A Rush of Hope" Will Release Sept. 4-7 Across 100 Media Channels

"A Rush of Hope," a cinematic crusade from Greg Laurie and Harvest ministries will release on over 100 streaming channels Sept. 4-7.
Created in partnership with the Erwin Brothers' Kingdom Story Company, "A Rush of Hope" will include encouraging messages from Greg Laurie, outtakes from faith-based films such as I Still Believe and Woodlawn and performances by artists such as Jeremy Camp, for KING & COUNTRY and MercyMe.
"Our life is like a movie," says the voice of Laurie in the trailer. "It has a beginning, middle and end."
"We all have questions about this movie that we are in. Is this movie a tragedy? Is it a love story? Or is it a comedy even? Do we win in the end? Why am I here? What is the meaning of my life? And what happens after I die?
"There are answers to these questions," Laurie says.
"A Rush of Hope" is Harvest's creative response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which forced the ministry to cancel its in-person crusades scheduled this year at Anaheim's Angel Stadium. The film's release date was originally announced for August, but it has been moved to Sept. 4-7, overlapping with Labor Day weekend.
"We've never done anything like this before," Laurie said. "The Covid-19 pandemic has completely changed all our plans, but it has opened an incredible window of opportunity for the gospel. Now, more than ever, people are hungry for something the world cannot give them. This cinematic crusade is designed to reach as many people as possible and help them answer the deepest questions of their hearts."
The move from an in-person stadium event to a cinematic crusade follows the success of other digital ministries launched by Harvest. Greg's podcast received over one million downloads in its first month, and Harvest at Home, the online church platform that broadcasts Greg's live sermons, has seen over 80,000 professions of faith since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The unprecedented success of Laurie's online ministry was recently featured in The Wall Street Journal.
"A Rush of Hope" will be available to stream on the below social platforms Sept. 4-7:
- Harvest.org
- Greg Laurie Facebook Live (crossposted with 100 media partners)
- Greg Laurie YouTube Live
- Greg Laurie Twitter Live
- Harvest Roku channel
- Harvest Amazon Fire channel
- Harvest Apple TV channel
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