According to Indianapolis WISH-TV, the city's largest convention of the year started Wednesday. With an anticipated 40,000 people attending, General Assembly's impact on the city is significant. The convention pumps roughly $40 million (U.S.) into the city's economy. The gathering draws representation from around the world to ratify resolutions, vote for new leaders, all amid the context of worship, camaraderie, and fellowship.
The Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association (ICVA) handled hotel reservations for church attendees, filling downtown hotels, as well as other locations beyond the city center.
Referencing the economic impact General Assembly events make on the city, Bob Schultz, ICVA said, “That money is spent on hotels, and in restaurants, and transportation and shuttling. It's money they leave behind and we thank them for that and we welcome them. This demonstrates why we are such a strong international convention destination."
Nazarenes have the opportunity to express the message of Jesus the Hope to the members of Indianapolis through relationships, courtesy, and friendliness. Proactively, the One Heart, Many Hands service project is making a lasting contribution to the host community by providing compassion and service. This project will enjoy even greater success because of the partnerships they have established with community and civic leaders here in Indianapolis. --WISH TV, NCN News