Hillsong Europe conference to strengthen local-level church

Thousands of Christians from across generations, denominations, and cultures will gather at London's Excel Conference Centre for the annual Hillsong Conference in Europe which runs from 8-11 October.

The four-day event draws people from churches all over United Kingdom and up to 54 other nations, and together they represent a "collective force that is dedicated to bringing love, grace and solution to the world".

People are making their journey from nations as far away as Iraq and even Sierra Leone, with a significant number coming from the Netherlands and Norway.

"This year the conference more than ever before is focused on providing practical tools to churches and leaders to more effectively make a positive difference in their local community and the world," Brian Houston, Senior Pastor of Hillsong Church said.

"There is great strength in the church coming together, and it makes a powerful statement to cities and nations that the church of Jesus Christ is alive and strong."

Several themes overarch the conference including a call to justice, uniting the generations and building strong local churches that are helping bring answers, hope and a sense of community for people.

With sought-after Christian speakers, including Casey Treat and Joseph Prince taking the platform at this year's conference, as well as many other special guests and music artists it is set to be a powerful week of worship, community and connection.

This year for the very first time, Grammy awarding winning gospel duo Mary Mary, who love God and want to see their music change people's lives, will take the platform at Hillsong Conference.

The conference is divided into three main streams: Pastors and Church Leadership, Worship and Creative Arts and Evangelism and Community Action. This year, children aged 2-11 years, can also enjoy an action-packed Kids Programme.

On the web: www.hillsongconference.co.uk
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