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The Hope Generation Church is preparing for its opening night     performance of    Heaven's Gates and Hell's Flames. Back from left, Damien, Daniel, Kevin, Greg, Devin, Ben and Rueben. Middle: Mel, Michelle, Jess, Kintara, Brooke, Brad, Amy Danielle and Caleb. Front: Nicole and   Kristen.The Hope Generation Church is preparing for its opening night performance of Heaven’s Gates and Hell’s Flames. Back from left, Damien, Daniel, Kevin, Greg, Devin, Ben and Rueben. Middle: Mel, Michelle, Jess, Kintara, Brooke, Brad, Amy Danielle and Caleb. Front: Nicole and Kristen.

HOPE Generation Church is preparing to open heaven’s gates with a string of performances at the Cranbourne Community Theatre.
On Sunday 19 March ‘Heaven’s Gates and Hell’s Flames’ will premier at 6.30pm. The Hope Generation worship team will be singing and Island Breeze, a talented multicultural band will also perform in the production.
The Hope Generation Worship team and dancers will then perform on Monday 20 March from 7.30pm in the musical drama.
On Tuesday 21 March the Hope Generation worship team will again take to the stage along with other entertainers for the production’s closing night.
All nights are open to the general public and if people come twice they get in free for the second time. The cost is $5 per person.
Many young people are performing in the church’s latest production and more than 35 people have been involved in producing the drama.
The City of Casey awarded Hope Generation a $2000 grant to fund the Endeavour Hills based church’s latest production.
The Cranbourne Community Theatre is located at Cranbourne High School Campus, Brunt Street, Cranbourne.

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