The mural has been created by renowned street artist Dan Kitchener
A new mural has been unveiled in Belfast City Centre by a local church that hopes to spark a conversation around faith.
for Crown Jesus Ministries in Bank Street and is beside a previous mural created by the artist for the church earlier this year. It features an image of Jesus with Mitch, co-founder of Crown Jesus Ministries, saying that he hopes that it will be able to spark a conversation about faith among people.Mitch said:"It's been an amazing journey, from first seeing Dan Kitcheners' work in Miami in February this year to him coming over and painting the ‘Hope’ mural in May to this new Epic.
"Dan and I became good friends back in May, and he's been on a faith journey since then. At Hope Chapel Lane, I remind people of a happy Jesus and the joy of following him.
"Approximately 400 new affordable residential units are potentially not deliverable in the short to medium term on the basis of the latest advice"
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