Soul in the City--Prayer celebration

The final all-London prayer and worship celebration for Soul in the city will take place on Saturday evening, 3rd July 2004 at Westminster Central Hall. It is the last official celebration before the start of the mission this summer.

During the meeting, participants will be able to get news updates on the mission, hear the key projects and get the latest urgent prayer requests from project organisers across the capital.

Worship will be led by the Soul Survivor team, whilst prayers will be led by different leaders responsible for their respective missions. Partner churches, small team leaders, delegates, youth groups and churches across the UK are invited to attend.

Before the prayer meeting, there will be training for small team leaders of the Soul in the city mission during the day. They will be responsible for 25 young people's welfare in taking them back and forth to the projects.

Meanwhile, London Prayer.Net which works with Soul in the City and other organisations, started the 40 day Prayer Storm for London last Friday 25th June. It will conclude on 15th July.

"All over the Nation there is an excitement about the impact of Soul in the City on London this summer, but nothing happens without prayer! That is why most of the Prayer Movements in this country have united together for these 40 days of continuous Prayer Storm to create a spiritual platform ready for Soul in the City."--London Prayer.Net.
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