thebandwithnoname Return from Rocking Stage at Belfast Events

|PIC1|Following a week at Spring Harvest, thebandwithnoname recently hit the stage at Belfast's Onelife event, where the band preformed tracks from the new album Dying To Be There.

Over 120 stepped forward at the event to commit their lives to Christ.

Lead singer chipK said, "We were blown away by the response, and really welcomed the invitation to appear at Onelife. Local youth pastor Johnny McKee gave us a whistle-stop tour of the city, and we now have a greater love and admiration for the people of Belfast."

thebandwithnoname led worship at Belfast's New Life City Church on Easter Sunday, following an invitation by Pastor McKee.

"It was an honour to be asked to attend worship, however, they invited us to perform and preach too," said Straff from the band.

Band member J added, "I was amazed when Johnny showed us the building they intend to convert into their new church, what a commitment to this community."

chipK continued, "We wanted Sunday morning to be a celebration of our victory over death, but we got a bit carried away and nearly missed our flight. When we got to the airport to fly to Spring Harvest in Skegness, the gates were nearly closed, but a young airline worker came over and said he had seen us on Saturday at Onelife. Then, he led us to the front of the check-in and opened it for us to make our flight - God was really with us this weekend."
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