This town has more than 800 churches, but many of them struggle to reach the vast population of twenty- and thirty-something residents. One group seems to be figuring it out, though. On the first and third Tuesdays of the month, more than 400 young adults convene at First United Methodist Church on Tryon Street for CharlotteONE, a citywide ministry to young adults.
“CharlotteONE exists to empower local churches in Charlotte to reach twenty- and thirty-somethings together,” executive director Ross Chapman said. “We do that by facilitating a collaborative and unified gathering that connects people to Christ and the local church.”
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