Historic Worldwide Worship Event to be Held in Berlin

Historic worship event “Calling All Nations” will take place in Germany on July 15, 2006, calling tens of thousands of worshippers from around the world. The event will be held in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.

|TOP|Organiser and worship leader/songwriter Noel Richards, says the following: “We are calling the youth of the world and the young at heart to come and worship in this great and strategic city of Berlin. Never before have so many people from all over the world gathered together like this. Never before have such a global team of worship leaders and musicians come together to serve in this way.”

Worship leaders include Wayne Drain (USA), Delirious? (UK), Tom Brock (USA), Psalm Drummers (UK) Reuben Morgan (Hillsong Australia), and many more.

U.S.-based travel company Reformation Tours, LLC has designed two all-inclusive packages that include participation in the event, leading up to the event and the “Calling All Nations” Prayer Heritage Tour, a 10 day tour after the event. Participants on both tours have the opportunity to join the choir.

The “Calling All Nations” Prayer Heritage Tour will be led by Reformation Tours’ president Frank Drinkhouse and his family. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about Germany's great men and women of God, such as Martin Luther, Jan Hus, Count Zindendorf, and the participants of the Leipzig Peace Prayers to name a few.

The group will also be meeting local Christians in Germany and Prague with the chance to hear their stories, as well as worship and pray together.
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