Passion 2021 Conference Goes Virtual

Passion has announced that their iconic year-end conference is going virtual this year, in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"Yes, it will look different than any Passion gathering in the past 24 years, but God remains unchanged," event organizers shared. "As we join Him in championing His glory, He will sweep us along in the unstoppable current of His relentless pursuit of His fame throughout the earth."
The two session online event will take place December 31st, 2020 ending around 1am on January 1st, 2021. Tickets can be purchased now for $19.99/person. This year's conference will be lead by Passion founders Louie and Shelley Giglio, and Passion Band, joined by guests Christian and Sadie Huff, Christine Caine, Crowder, Priscilla Shirer, Sean Curran and more.
Last year, more than 65,000 people from across the globe filled Mercedes-Benz Stadium to ring in the New Year and new decade with a multi-day gathering of worship and teaching. Passion 2020-a gathering of 18- to 25-year-olds and their church and campus leaders-was the largest gathering of its kind for the age group in the United States, showing that the church is alive and well, and that Jesus is still important to millennials and Gen Z.
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