Amplifying HOPE & Celebrating FREEDOM!

Thank you for your support. Our work is not possible without YOU!

This summer, our incredible team of musicians, production crew, camera operators, and volunteers has been on the road nearly every weekend for two months, bringing recovery festivals to communities across the state. Some of our events are funded by the state and some are grassroots (which are funded by you 🙏🏻). Most mornings, we hit the road by 6 or 7 a.m. and don’t return home until midnight. It’s exhausting work—but it’s also one of the highlights of our year. Why? Because at every event, we get to witness something extraordinary: the power of new life, hope, and FREEDOM.

There’s nothing quite like seeing people who’ve broken free from addiction celebrate life with so much joy and gratitude. It’s a reminder of why we do what we do.

We’re especially excited for the next stop on the Summer of Recovery Tourthis Friday in Noblesville! It’s right in our own backyard, and we can't wait to host an event close to home where so many of our friends and community can join us. We’d love to see you there! (Federal Hill Commons Amphitheater from 5:30 to around 8:00pm)

Later in July, Two Eight’s executive leadership team (Eric, Amber and Scott) will head to Krakow, Poland to be part of the Light Up Europe conference! We’ve been invited to join the international gathering in Krakow, which is focused on disciple making, church planting, relationship building, and other ministry pioneering.

The conference’s leadership team has covered our expenses to be there, so we’re very excited that they have chosen to invest in the relationship with us. We’ll likely help lead worship as well, and with over 500 people in attendance, we’re excited about developing our network of international connections for future ministry.

Your sacrifices of prayer and finances are what keep us on the road! They are, to borrow Paul’s words from Philippians 4:18, “A fragrant offering, an acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God.”

Thank you for sending us!

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