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About FOUNT

FOUNT Church was planted in 2013 in Brooklyn, New York by Pastors Josh Kelsey and Georgie Kelsey. What began as five people around a table has grown into Sunday gatherings in New York City, weekly Dinner Parties across the boroughs.

On this channel you'll find powerful preaching from Pastor Josh Kelsey and the FOUNT teaching team, Sunday worship and original music from our worship team and featured guest artists, plus stories and testimonies from lives transformed by Jesus.

The name FOUNT came through a vision God gave Pastor Georgie Kelsey from the hymn "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing." Jesus is the Fount. And out of Him, the church becomes a fount to the city. Every song, every sermon, every Dinner Party exists for that one thing. That He would be known, and out of Him, rivers of living water would flow to the city.

Subscribe to join us each week and share with someone who needs hope today.

Website: https://www.fount.nyc

Go to: https://joshkelsey.org

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From The Courtroom to The Table | FOUNT NYC

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