GL Live returns and this time the focus is on legacy

GL Live returns with the seventh event in the series and now it’s all about Legacy! Strongly declaring that it’s time to see with bigger vision that there is something going on which is largerthan ourselves.

We build spiritually on the legacy of truth, which has been hard won by the Christians who have gone before us. Brothers and sisters have been martyred for some of the basic stuff we take for granted like translating the Bible into English or believing we can go directly to God for the forgiveness of our sins.

But what Legacy is this generation leaving for those who follow us? What dynamic spiritual frontiers are we crossing to take the cause of Christ forward? GL Live is a platform for those continuing to develop hip hop ministry in the USA and UK.

In music ministry terms, after the amazing success of GL Live VI, organisers are preparing for another amazing three nights when GL Live VII Legacy happens in June. The event will be joined by talented American rappers Trip Lee, Tedashi and DJ Official, who have developed with Atlanta based Reach Records alongside Lecrae, and have already started influencing the next generation coming through.

Representing the UK are Triple O, Forever Christ, Sharon Rose, Breaker, SO and
Inkrease. The event will be happening over three nights so make sure you get to Nottingham at Springs Of Life Centre on Thursday 17 June, The Drum in Birmingham on Friday 18 June or Black Grape in London on Saturday 19 June to catch amazing music and ministry rolled into one.

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