Phil Wickham, Jeremy Camp, Andy Mineo, Newsboys and Crowder to Appear at Greg Laurie's "SoCal Harvest"
Greg Laurie, founder and lead pastor of Harvest Churches and Harvest Crusades, will return to Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California for two nights on Nov. 5 and 6 for SoCal Harvest.
Started in 1990 by Greg Laurie and Chuck Smith, pastor and founder of Calvary Chapel, SoCal Harvest is an annual event held in Southern California.
This year's crusade will be an immersive experience of sight and sound with music from Phil Wickham, Jeremy Camp, Andy Mineo, Newsboys and Crowder as well as exclusive, never before seen scenes from the upcoming feature film, "Jesus Revolution" from Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company.
"As life becomes increasingly unpredictable and chaotic, many people are searching for answers. Here's the good news: when things are very dark, God has a history of doing great things," said Pastor Greg Laurie. "God has a message of hope and healing for those who are anxious about what the future holds for this crazy mixed-up world. Join us at Angel Stadium of Anaheim for an amazing weekend of music, hope, and real community."
A live-stream option will be available on harvest.org and Greg Laurie's Facebook and YouTube pages for those who are not able to attend in person.
Click here to stay up to date on the latest information about SoCal Harvest and download promotional images.
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