Salvation Army Congress to be ‘Longer, Later, Louder’

On the 19th-20th November the Wembley Conference Centre will be hosting the 2005 Salvation Army Conference. The theme of the event will be the words of Acts 2:42, with people of all ages being invited to participate in worship, celebration, prayer, and teaching and to form a Christian community for the 21st Century.

|PIC1|The weekend will also see an after hours performance by the Christian artists Brett Riches and Emma Pears. The event entitled, ‘Longer, Later, Louder’, will be hosted by the Salvation Army youth wing ALOVE, but is open to people of all ages.

The singer songwriter Brett Riches believes in communicating Christian ideas through music. In May 2004 he released his debut solo album: ‘Hope for New Day Coming’. Youth Events, acoustic cafĂ© gigs, concerts and radio shows have all played host to Brett Riches music.

In November 2004 Brett Riches was selected from a short-list of University students (Riches himself studies Commercial Music in Bath) to get to the MBF awards final for song creation. Brett won the award and uses the prize money both to develop his own record label and to promote both himself and other new artists.
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He is a worshipper at the Cheltenham Salvation Army and has become involved in a new project which hands out free bottles of water to Friday night clubbers in the local community.

Emma Pears is herself a professional singer-songwriter, working for both the church and the wider music industry. She is the Director of Music at Sevenoaks Prep School and of Mill Lane Gospel Choir. With her husband Nik she leads ‘The Rattling’ (www.rattling.com) which is a team that is involved with spiritual growth and renewal.

In addition to all these roles Emma Pears has strong links with other churches and has performed at such events as Easter People and Stonleigh International Bible Week. In partnership with ICC records and ALOVE UK they recently released their first album ‘People of Faith’, a collection of ten songs for corporate and individual worship.

For more information about ‘Longer, Later, Louder’ please visit:
ALOVE Events section and Salvation Army Congress.






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