Mission Worship 2018 To Include KXC Worship, Elim Sound, Lucy Grimble, Graham Kendrick, Pete James

Sep 30 2018

Mission Worship 2018, now in its 22nd year, will take place over the weekend of 16th-18th November at Kings Centre, Eastbourne, UK. Worship leaders taking part this year include KXC Worship, Elim Sound, Lucy Grimble, Graham Kendrick, Pete James, School of Worship, Lara Martin, Richard Butt and teaching from Dr. John Andrews.

Mission Worship Conference is an event for worship leaders, musicians and worshipper alike. "We have always had a focus on MISSION, supporting a charity every year from the proceeds of the conference", explain the organisers. "This year we are going to be more intentional regarding mission, offering ‘Ted Talk’ style seminars where exhibiting mission organisations can get a chance to talk about the heartbeat of their organisation.

This year’s theme is called ‘Giving It All Away’ - In Matthew 10:8 Jesus gave His followers one of the most explosive directives in the whole of His ministry…’Freely you have received, freely give’. This is set in the context of their ministry to the poor, the sick and the oppressed. The call was clear, whatever you have received…pass it on generously! There is really no way that anybody caught up in the worship of God can fail to find Him to be a giver. In fact, He evidenced His love for the world by the sacrificial giving of His son! This year’s Mission Worship Conference wants to explore this generous heart of God. Come join us on the journey as we embrace His heart and open our own! It’s time to give it all away…"

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