1,100 attend Pentecostal rally in Bradford

Luke Randall  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  2 Sep 2024
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1,100 attend Pentecostal rally in Bradford

People singing praises to God outside Bradford Cathedral during the rally. Source: Youtube/SOMA

In a show of unity 'not seen for over 20 years', 1,100 people attended a Pentecostal rally in what was the culmination of a 10-day mission event in Bradford.

The event, run by Sharing of Ministries Abroad, (SOMA) saw missioners descend on the West Yorkshire city, specifically focusing on reaching people within the BD7 postcode, with various outreach events staged with the help of St John’s Great Horton, St Wilfrid’s and St Columba’s churches.

A recent SOMA newsletter revealed that churches from across Bradford came together for the rally on the final Sunday of the mission event, described as ‘a unity not seen for over 20 years,’ and SOMA National Director Richard Moy was given the opportunity to speak to the crowd of 1,100.

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