For King & Country, Phil Wickham and Greg Laurie Will Headline This Year's SoCal Harvest

For King & Country, Phil Wickham and Greg Laurie will be back at the Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California on Sunday, October 3, 2021 for SoCal Harvest. SoCal Harvest is an annual crusade held in southern California. In years past, SoCal Harvest has packed the stadium in Anaheim, but as a result of gathering restrictions in 2020, the in-person event was replaced last year by the one-of-a-kind cinematic crusade "A Rush of Hope," which reached over 4 million people.
At this year's crusade Phil Wickham and for KING & COUNTRY will be leading worship. Pastor Greg Laurie will be delivering the messages. A live-stream option will be available for those who are not comfortable or able to attend in person. For those who attend in-person, the event will follow protocols currently being employed in Angel Stadium.
"I've never in my entire life and ministry encountered more hearts awakened to the Gospel," said Laurie. "I believe in the wake of the global pandemic we might be on the precipice of a great, global revival. I believe we'll see more energy in Angel Stadium on October 3 than we ever have before, and this event will be the first in a series of major events and initiatives that I believe God will use to reach more people in the next couple of years than in the previous decade. We are putting everything we have into reaching everyone we can. We all know now how short life can be."
Click here to stay up to date on the latest information about SoCal Harvest. Additional musical guests, details and updates will be announced.
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