Passion '05, the four-day collegiate gathering hits downtown Nashville this Sunday, January 2, and has already seen more than 10,000 registrants representing 46 states and 8 other countries around the world, including Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. Another 600-plus people have volunteered their time over those four days to help the gathering run smoothly. Registration is still available onsite at Passion '05 beginning January 2.
Several artist-worshippers and speakers will help lead this collegiate gathering to a deeper understanding of the 268 Declaration, calling students everywhere to discover what it really means to live for the Glory of God on their campuses and throughout the world. These artist-worshippers include sixstepsrecords' Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, David Crowder Band and Charlie Hall, Inpop Records' Shane and Shane, Teleprompt Records' Mute Math and Fervent Records' Big Daddy Weave, as well as world-renowned speakers Louie Giglio, John Piper, Beth Moore, Joshua Harris, Heather Mercer and Tim Elmore.
The unique purpose of Passion is to gather college students from campuses and churches across the nation, uniting them across ministry and denominational lines to seek the face of God together in worship and prayer. Affirming and valuing the work of local churches and campus ministries, Passion seeks to foster unity and connectivity among them, encouraging them to draw strength and encouragement from each other, resulting in a louder anthem of God's renown.
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