Revival250 is this Sunday and boy do we need it

This Sunday, Jacksonville will be blessed to host Revival 250, and honestly, it couldn’t come at a better time.

Lately, I’ve found myself feeling what so many of you are probably feeling too… the weight of it all. The constant noise, the tension, the mean-spirited voices that seem to follow us from our phones to our televisions and back again. It’s exhausting if you let it be, and some days it just feels like too much.

That’s why this Sunday is important.

Revival 250 is gathering a group of people who aren’t coming to argue or divide, but to remind us of something we may have drifted away from—God and His kindness, His mercy, and the kind of peace that only God can give us.

We know there is a God who loves us, who hasn’t gone anywhere, and who is still the only place we’re going to find the kind of healing this country—and our own hearts—are craving.

So maybe this Sunday is your moment.

A moment to turn it all off.
A moment to step away.
A moment to look up again.

Attend if you can. Watch it on livestream if you can’t. But don’t miss the opportunity to pause and reconnect with something bigger than all of this noise.

Because the truth is… no politician, no headline, no trending topic is going to heal what’s broken.

But God can.

Get your tickets for in person attendance or to watch via livestreaming here: https://revival250.com/

Billie Tucker Volpe

Billie Tucker Volpe Founder of Eye on Jacksonville and Leadership Consultant to CEOs/Executives. She is a faith-driven communicator, truth-seeker, and advocate for principled leadership. Guided by her Christian values and a calling to serve, she uses the power of words to expose injustice, uplift community voices, and shine light in dark places. Whether she’s challenging government waste, amplifying entrepreneurs, or defending American ideals, her work is rooted in faith, integrity, and bold conviction. She believes every story has a purpose, and every platform is a chance to speak life, stir hearts, and spark change — all for the glory of God and the good of others.

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