The Kry to Perform at Creation Fest in UK

French Canadian Christian rockers The Kry will be performing at the Creation Festival in UK, which will take place 4-6 August 2006, in Woolacombe, Devon.

|PIC1|Over the years, The Kry toured extensively, with hearts set to minister the Gospel wherever they could, as well as the UK, France, Greece, Russia, Australia, Serbia, Germany and Hungary- a couple of their songs making it into Hungary's mainstream chart.

Their most recent album God Of Infinite Worth, was recently named by Christianity Today magazine one of the outstanding worship albums of the year.

Meanwhile, the group's core members Jean-Luc and Yves recently united with two additional members- bassist Nick Rodriguez and guitarist Steve Marcia- and became a powerful quartet.

With the aim to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ through contemporary Christian music, the Creation Fest UK has so far confirmed four groups in addition to The Kry, inluding Four Kornerz, Grand Prize, Universal Royalty, and M.O.D.

The festival will also offer inspirational messages by speakers Brian Brodersen and Philip Bell.

Started in the summer of 2002, Creation Fest grew from a one day event to a 3 day festival. Based in North Devon, the festival ministers to the people of North Devon as well as people from all over the world. This year, the festival aims to see local churches getting involved in the event, and to partner with churches nationally and Internationally to fulfil to the Great Commission - Matt 28 v18 – 20. (The Bible)

For more information, go to creationfest.org.uk.
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