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Thousands to Unite in Evangelistic Outreach to Transform London at SOULWEEK

Thousands of young people from various churches, denominations and cultures are set to unite for one of London’s largest and most unique evangelistic experiences of the year – SOULWEEK.

by Daniel Blake
Posted: Saturday, July 29, 2006, 0:52 (BST)
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Thousands of young people from various churches, denominations and cultures are set to unite for one of London’s largest and most unique evangelistic experiences of the year – SOULWEEK. The social action and evangelism initiative has been organised by SoulintheCity and TRUCE, and will take place from 29th July until 5th August 2006.

The summer mission has been introduced by TRUCE throughout July, where in Hackney the organisation has embarked on a massive anti-guns Campaign backed by the Metropolitan Police in partnership with Nicky Cruz and crew from New York, USA.

SoulintheCity and TRUCE plan to start SOULWEEK with a huge gathering at Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC), London on Saturday 29th July.

The growing matrix of over 1000 churches, charities and agencies that were involved with the SoulintheCity phenomenon in 2004, 2005 and 2006, is set to become the largest grassroots youth movement in any City within the UK.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair has been an avid supporter of the initiative, saying, “SOULINTHECITY LONDON is an immensely worthwhile venture. I am delighted to give it my support.”

Many initiatives have been planned throughout the week, with numerous projects, local events and community outreaches aimed at blessing thousands of people.

Events will culminate to a climax on Saturday 5th August 2006, when Brixton Academy will come alive with 5,000 young people from various churches, denominations, and cultures to attend a unique evangelistic experience dubbed ‘The Big Event’.



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