Creation Fest 2004

Creation Fest, a Christian music festival, begins today in Woolacombe, Devon, is going to last until 8th August. The line up of bands include The tribe, Cross Movement, TheBandWithNoName, Steve, Cathy Burton, The Kry, Superhero, SmithField, MoD, Mic, Phil Wickham, Nicki Rogers, AKS

The Festival also offers skate ramps, Back-to-Basics seminars and 5-a-side football.

Seminar 1-Evidence of design in Creation - Laurie Brown
Seminar 2-The meaning of the death of Christ - Brian Brodersen
Seminar 3-The Authority of scripture - William Branch (Cross Movement)
Seminar 4-The Origin of Life-Lu Wing
Seminar 5-Worship - Jean Luc Lajoie (The Kry)
Seminar 6-Salvation By Grace - Brian Brodersen


First held in the summer of 2002 as a one day event, it has now grown as an event to a 3 day festival. The Creation Fest hopes to spread the Good News through the medium of contemporary Christian music and unite churches together nationally and internationally.

(All Photos from http://www.creationfest.org.uk)
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