European Youth Congress, less than 24 hours away!

 

29 July 2013 Novi Sad, Serbia [tedNEWS] Tomorrow, Tuesday, 30 July, at 20:30 CET – Central European Time, European Adventist Youth Congress (AYC) will begin with the opening programme. This type of event takes place every five years and is a gathering of young people from all around Europe.

We are expecting to have around 3,000 young people gathering at ‘Spens’ (Sport Center) and around 4,000 on Saturday, 03 August. The meetings will use the theme “The Power of ONE”. This is going to be a remarkable congress having excellent speakers such as Gilbert Cangy, David Asscherick, Matthew Gamble, Patrick Johnson, Dejan Stojkovic, and many more. There is much planed in the five days to come: from morning prayer to evening worship and after glow, workshops, baptismal service, Impact Day and Book Crossing.

 

The morning and evening programmes will be streamed on our website as well as AYC website. For more information about the programme, please click here. In addition to the streaming, we will produce daily the tedNEWS bulletin, AYC video news, and upload photos.  You can also follow us on Twitter and join us on Facebook. [tedNEWS]


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