Tony Campolo and Graham Kendrick announce tour

Graham Kendrick will be joining Tony Campolo for a UK tour this November in support of Compassion.

They will be raising awareness of child poverty and inviting Christians to do what they can to help children in need.

It's a great opportunity to see one of the UK’s best known worship leaders, whose songs like “Shine Jesus Shine”, “Knowing You Jesus” and “Servant King” are sung in churches across the country.

Tony Campolo has been a pioneer in bringing Christians face-to-face with poverty around the world. His consistent biblical references, humour and ability to give the issues a human face have made him a sought-after speaker at festivals and conferences since the late 1970s.

“We live in a culture where ignoring both the poor and Jesus is the norm,” says Tony. “But Jesus himself warned that how we treat the poor is exactly how we treat Him. I’m on the speaking circuit a great deal, and whenever I get the chance, I talk about Compassion child sponsorship as a way for people to respond to the good news of the gospel.”

Graham Kendrick has been described as a ‘father of modern worship music’ whose songs are ‘crammed full of poetic, divine, biblical truth’ that have ‘sculpted a view of God that has impacted generations.’

Graham is an active advocate for Compassion encouraging audiences worldwide to understand worship as a way of life, and true intimacy with God as sharing in the concerns of His heart and participating in His mission to the world.


Dates and venues:
5 November - Belfast, Fisherwick Presbyterian
6 November - Glasgow, Findlay Memorial
7 November - Dunfermline, The Vine Church
8 November - Strathaven, Parish Church
9 November - Southampton Central Hall
10 November - Eaglescliffe Oakwood Centre
12 November - Newcastle
13 November - Manchester, The Lighthouse Christian Centre
14 November - Leeds, (Tony Campolo only) St Georges Church
15 November - Stoke, Kings Hall
16 November - Cardiff, All Nations
17 November - London, City Temple

To book your tickets visit www.christiantickets.co.uk or call 029 2051 2247

For more information visit: www.compassionuk.org/campolo-kendrick
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