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Send Experience Tour coming to St. Louis, Oct. 6

September 26, 2014 By The Pathway

ST. LOUIS – God is on the move in North America and every follower of Jesus –regardless of age, talent or personality –can play a vital part in what He is doing to push back lostness on the continent.

That’s the life-altering message behind the free Send North America Experience (SNA EXP) Tour coming to St. Louis on Oct. 6 from 7-9 p.m. at First Baptist Church Arnold (2012 Missouri State Rd.).

“The Send North America Experience Tour is a series of events in cities across North America challenging everyone – baristas, electricians, lawyers, teachers and church leaders alike—to leverage their lives in a way that counts for the kingdom,” said Aaron Coe, vice president of marketing and mobilization for the North American Mission Board. “The tour carries the God-sized vision for reaching North America by awakening and empowering individuals to know that their lives on mission matter and can make a difference in their communities.”

During the SNA EXP lead speaker David Platt will encourage attendees to find their place in pushing back spiritual lostness in North America. Platt, one of the youngest megachurch pastors in the United States, is the New York Times best-selling author of Radical and Follow Me.

Christian illusionist Harris III will take attendees through a multi-media story that shares how God has been and continues to be at work in North America. Harris III has used his “magic-with-a-message” to engage audiences as varied as North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Ga., the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, Elvis Presley Enterprises and the Catalyst Conference.

The Passion Band will lead worship for the event. The Passion Band has been a key feature in the Passion movement, led by Louie Giglio, by guiding worship in events worldwide that seek to initiate spiritual awakening on college campuses.

The Send North America Experience is a 29-city tour leading up to the Send Conference, taking place Aug. 3-4, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn.

For more information about the Send North America Experience Tour coming to St. Louis or to RSVP, visit sendconference.com. The event is free, but an RSVP is required.

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