123 Let’s Go Movement gathers Christians from many different churches to share the gospel together in our communities. We equip believers to share the gospel in clear and meaningful ways, and we provide different outreach platforms where they can engage with the community, such as at shopping centers, transitional housing facilities, and various community events.



We provide opportunities for believers to engage in gospel conversations every 2nd Saturday of the month in multiple languages at over a dozen shopping centers across California.
We partner with city-sponsored transitional housing facilities to host weekly activity nights and Bible studies for residents of all ages.
We connect with various community event hosts to set up gospel and prayer booths and give gospel presentations in places such as concerts, festivals, circuses, and other public gatherings.


123 Let’s Go Movement, we emphasize approaching evangelism with a harvest mindset, expecting to meet people whose hearts are ready to receive the gospel and follow Christ. As Jesus said in Matt. 9:37, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.” While we know that not everyone we talk to will be ready, we strive to always ask for a response, so as to not miss those who are ready.
As we go out to evangelize, we emphasize our reliance on the Holy Spirit to empower believers with boldness to proclaim the gospel. As the believers prayed in Acts 4 for God to “enable [His] servants to speak [His] word with great boldness,” we see that “they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.” In the same way, we recognize that we cannot preach Christ by our own strength, but we need the Holy Spirit to empower us with boldness and to guide us in our conversations so we can present the gospel clearly, walking people through the full gospel message within just a few short minutes.
As the Holy Spirit works in and through us, we see unity being fostered among the churches. Just as Paul wrote in Phil. 2:1-2 that our “common sharing in the Spirit” should lead us to be “one in spirit and of one mind,” so also the Spirit unites us as we come together for the singular purpose of reaching the community with the love and hope of Christ, regardless of which church we call home.
Finally, through the consistent practice of evangelism, we see growth and life transformation—not only in those who accept Christ through our outreaches, but we see believers ignited in their faith as the gospel becomes a deeper part of their everyday lives.