First Ever Bethel Music Conference To Be Broadcast On Daystar TV Network

California-based ministry Bethel Music will be hosting their inaugural music conference, Heaven Come, May 25th through May 27th at the renowned Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, CA. Broadcasting the event will be Dallas-based Christian Television Network, Daystar. With viewership that covers the globe, the addition of the network will increase the potential viewing audience to more than two billion people worldwide.
Bethel Music is an extension of Bethel Church, located in Redding, CA. Over the last decade, the church has produced some of the top Christian music, which can be heard in churches all over the world. Now, with this conference, they are inviting the global community to come experience the atmosphere of their music live.
In a statement released by Bethel Music, leaders Brian and Jenn Johnson said, "We are dedicating three nights and two days to make room for authentic encounters with God, and to focus on what it means for heaven to come to earth in us and through us."
In their first ever worship conference, the Bethel Music team will focus on creating an environment where people can connect with God, and find renewal in every area of life. Influential Christian leaders from all over the world are expected to attend.
"Bethel is all about cultivating an atmosphere of praise that invites the presence of God to move in a powerful way. I fully expect that the King of Kings will show up and cause heaven to come down so that revival will be sparked in the hearts of everyone involved. That's why we at Daystar are so thrilled to partner with Bethel in taking the message of 'Heaven Come' to the world!" says Marcus Lamb, Founder and President of Daystar Television Network.
The Heaven Come Conference will be broadcast exclusively on Daystar, May 25-27. Check local listings for scheduled air times.
Registration is open for Heaven Come Conference, and single night tickets are still available. To learn more, visit bethelmusic.com/heaven-come-conference.
About Daystar:
Daystar is a faith-based Television Network reaching over 108 million households in the United States, and over two billion people worldwide with programming for the entire family. Daystar's programming lineup includes the most requested national and international ministry programs, along with award-winning original programs, live events, music, movies, and more. Find out more about the Daystar Television Network by visiting Daystar.com.
About Bethel Music:
Bethel Music is a worship ministry that formed as an organic extension of Bethel Church in Redding, CA. Over the last five years, Bethel Music has grown from being a local church music ministry to becoming a global outreach featuring a cadre of songwriters and worship leaders, nearly 20 albums, chart-topping songs, and both online and on-campus worship schools. The heart of Bethel Music is to be a steward of the worship being created and released at Bethel Church, making it a resource available to the world. More about Bethel Music can be found at www.bethelmusic.com.
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