Soul Survivor to Gather Thousands of Young People this Summer

|TOP|Youth ministry Soul Survivor will host their main event this summer, where 23,000 young people are expected to gather for four conferences in Somerset, England.

One of the conferences ‘Passion for Your Name’ will guide young people to dig into the Holy Scripture for five days. Attendees will be encouraged to wait on God, and to learn how to fulfil the command to love the Lord with all their hearts.

The main meetings focus on the organisation’s core values of worship, teaching and ministry.

Hosted by Mike Pilavachi, speakers will include Graham Cray, Andy Hawthorne, Director of The Message Trust, Bob and Mary Hopkins from Fresh Expressions, J John, Patrick Regan, CEO of XLP/SOULINTHECITY, Brother Andrew, Jo Saxton, Greg Russinger onehundredhours, David Westlake from Tearfund/Soul Action, and more.

|AD|Essential topics such as the Holy Spirit, integrity, grace and forgiveness alongside contemporary subjects such as sexuality, politics, culture and art will be discussed.

In addition, plenty of time will be provided in the schedule to enjoy fellowship, listen to bands, and go to seminars on a wide-range of topics.

With a passion to help young people to capture a vision of Jesus, Soul Survivor aims to equip, train, empower and release them into His ministry in their everyday lives.

In 2005, Soul Survivor introduced a Momentum conference aimed at students in their twenties.

The organisation also hosts Soul Sista one-day conferences, Soul Net Youth Leaders retreats, training days and local church-based events throughout the year.

For more information on Soul Survivor, go to www.soulsurvivor.com/uk.
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