Serve Youth and Young Adult Rally

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Click here to visit the SERVE Virtual Conference Platform.

This year's Youth Rally features Ben Woodman from Youth Alpha; Luke Nielsen and the PacLife Worship Team; and testimonies from attendees of the Comagape Conference at UBC.

The Youth/Young Adult is part of the SERVE virtual conference. Your registration gives you access to SERVE for the whole weekend. The Youth/Young Adult rally is still going to be full of passionate worship and unvarnished truth about what it means to follow Christ every day, just online. This event is for grade 8 to college/university.

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