ImagiNations Update

We are excited that so many of you have purchased a ticket to our event tomorrow night- ImagiNations: What Happens when Love Does.

We want to give you a heads up that our Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa has encountered incredible difficulty getting through immigration at the Entebbe airport in Uganda. After nearly 10 months of getting all the appropriate permissions, documents and visas from embassies and government ministries, they were literally denied at the airport immigration this past Saturday. God has equipped us with amazing relationships with senior people who are fighting for these kids. The reality, however, is that the children will not be at our event tomorrow. These kids have been at the airport for five days straight now, and we are praying for their spirits and their ability to travel. We are hoping they will be in the US by the weekend.

You will see more of this on social media and our blog in the next 24 hours, but we wanted you to know that the ImagiNations event is still going to be an unbelievable night. God has amazing stuff in store for us, incredible worship and an inspirational & challenging word from Bob Goff. One thing we do know… what happens when Love Does… ? It doesn’t give up … that’s for sure!

… and you won’t want to miss the end of the event. It will be a night you will not forget.

God is telling a much bigger story than we could ever dream and we are excited to be a part of it… See you Thursday night! If you don’t have your ticket yet, online sales are open until noon tomorrow and you can still purchase at the door. www.410bridge.org/events 

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