World-class praise bands fill the DVTK Stadium

World-class praise bands fill the DVTK Stadium
World-class praise bands fill the DVTK Stadium
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Ez az a nap! will bring hope to Miskolc on June 1, following the sold-out Puskás Arena in Budapest.

Pál Veres greeted Ez az a nag! organizing team / Photos: László Nehéchy

The edgy Christian music event, popular with young people, chose the DVTK Stadium in Miskolc as the second stop of its rural tour after the Nagyerdei Stadium in Debrecen. On June 1, it will be announced by famous Christian pop musicians Jesus Christ their message of joy through their songs and prayers in our city. Doors open at 3 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., participants can continuously praise the Creator for six hours.

The large-scale event – whose motto this year is hope following the anthem of Love – was announced in the framework of a press conference combined with an intercessory prayer on Tuesday evening, April 23, in the VIP hall of the DVTK Stadium. Here, the pastors of the local churches also spoke for a short devotion, and Christian musicians and singers from Miskolc participated in the praise team.

Viktor László in This is the day! main organizer

The Miskolc This is the day! perhaps his best-known performer Chris Tomlin, the Grammy Award-winning performer of modern gospel, will be the author of the praise songs “How Great Our God” and “There Is No Other God.” Prominent representatives of Hungarian Christian bands and singers will also take the stage, such as Béla Pintérthe Tibes, Tamás Pajor, László Csiszerthat is Agape Worshipthat is EMaBISz Worship, a Hungarian Continental Singers. Last, but not least, in the spirit of brotherly love from Slovakia Timothy&Tretí deň. True to tradition, in addition to music, the preaching and joint interfaith prayer for the nation and the whole of Europe will also be emphasized this year.

“We have big plans for this huge stadium. The fact that it will not exceptionally be filled by enthusiastic pushers, but that we will build the kingdom of Jesus Christ here. It’s a wonderful thing to praise the Lord in a stadium, because we can immediately see when we look at him that the heavens are open. We would like about 15,000 people to experience this in Miskolc,” he said in the introduction Viktor László, the This is the day! main organizer.

He then highlighted that he sees Miskolc as one of the focal points of the Holy Spirit and as a “city built on a mountain” in the country, where there is a lot of interdenominational cooperation, spiritual work and a long history of similar Christian meetings.

Local Christian light musicians also contributed to the glorification

“When the news reached me that such an event was being planned in the city, I was happy to host the organizers, with whom we prayed together this afternoon,” he shared Pál Veres, the mayor of Miskolc. “When I became mayor, I invited the leaders of the historic churches to discuss the possibilities of strengthening faith in the city. Maybe we got a little closer and since then we see each other almost every two months. Then representatives of several new Protestant churches contacted me. I myself grew up in a Christian family and my faith helped me through many difficulties. Primarily, a city is not sustained by its wonderful natural or valuable built environment, although we are proud of these, but by the strength of its communities. I believe that it is important to have cornerstones that can remain the most fundamental values ​​of humanity for millennia. That is why it is important to support Christian communities.”

A common praise of God regardless of Christian denominations


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