Dynamic Day Awaits at Salvation Army’s Youth Rally DEVOTION

Salvation Army ALOVE’s youth rally in UK, called Devotion, will be held on Saturday 11th February at the Watford Colosseum.

|PIC1|At Devotion, young Christians “will be exploring what it means for the ALOVE community to live a life devoted to God and be alive in him,” according to the organisation’s website.

A dynamic day of music, worship, prayer, theatre, dance, and creativity will be prepared at Devotion, special features including a special production of NGM’s ‘Luv Esther,’ and a worship gig night led by Electralyte. The Devotion crowd will be the first audience to hear Electralyte sing tracks from their new album.

Attendees can also visit the ALOVE Life Market Place and explore the multiple training opportunities ALOVE provides for worship, mission, discipleship and social action.

In other news, The Salvation Army is holding its annual ROOTS conference on 28th April – 1 May, 2006, in Southport, North West of England. As the organisation’s largest annual conference in the UK, ROOTS has previously been attended by over 5000 people.

During the conference, attendees will be going through John’s Gospel with the theme ’Metamorphosis,’ and look into ‘resurrection - the weekend that changed the world.’

For more information on The Salvation Army ALOVE events, click HERE.
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