Youth for Christ Prepare for London Worship Event

Youth for Christ are set to hold an exciting evening of music and drama, which will take place at St Paul's Church, Hammersmith, London on Thursday 25 January 2007.

The evening will be hosted by Gemma Hunt, CBBC presenter, actor Rupert Smith, and Irish singer-songwriter Andy Flannagan.

Proceeds from sales of tickets will go to charity - funding Youth for Christ's work with unchurched young people across the UK - in schools, young offenders' institutions and on the streets.

The evening is open to all and is promised to be a great time of worship, led by Andy Flannagan, who will also perform some favourite songs from his latest album.

Roy Crowne will also be sharing some stories about young people encountering Jesus. Roy is the National Director of Youth for Christ.

"This is a great event for people in the London area at a great venue! Why not come along, enjoy an evening of top entertainment, and help support the cutting edge work of Youth for Christ, reaching thousands of young people with the gospel of Christ each week", says Darren Richards, YFC Event Manager.

YFC has over 60 local centres throughout the UK, from the Shetland Isles down to the Isle of Wight, working with the local church to ensure that evangelism and youth work is relevant to local young people.

Each month 300,000 young people hear and see people living out the gospel of Jesus Christ in their local areas.

Tickets are on sale online at www.yfc.co.uk/heaven
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