Maverick City Music, Sean Curran, Brooke Ligertwood, KB, Cody Carnes & Others to Appear at Passion 2022

Passion Music, Maverick City Music, Sean Curran, Brooke Ligertwood, KB, Cody Carnes, Crowder and others will be leading worship at 2022's Passion Conference. The conference aimed at young people below the age of 25 will take place on Jan 2 and 3, 2022 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Speakers for event will include Louie and Shelley Giglio, Christian and Sadie Huff, Christine Caine, Jackie Hill Perry, David Platt, and others.
You can register now by clicking HERE. Passion has negotiated discounted rates with various hotels in Atlanta. Attendees are responsible for making their own lodging arrangements.
"Two years ago, 65,000 college students flooded Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and saw something spectacular: A lightning strike of worship and justice of kingdom and purpose of life change of Passion. On January 2, 2022, two years after that crack of lightning, you can be there to hear the clap of its thunder. For His Renown."
From its start in 1995, the Passion movement has a singular mission-calling students and leaders from campuses across the nation and cities around the world to live for what matters most. For us, what matters most is the name and renown of Jesus. We believe in this generation and are watching God use them to change the climate of faith around the globe.
Passion is a generation living for His Name. This wave is growing into a global awakening living for the name of Jesus. Join the movement.
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