Passion Conferences presents Passion ‘05, a four-day indoor gathering for
college students from around the nation and world, to be held in “Music City
USA,” a.k.a. Nashville, Tenn. January 2-5. Leading the gathering will be
world-renowned speakers Louie Giglio, John Piper and Beth Moore, among others,
as well as such acclaimed artist worshippers as Charlie Hall, David Crowder
Band, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman and Shane and Shane.
Unlike Passion Conferences’ OneDay (2000) and OneDay03 (2003) outdoor
gatherings that drew 60,000-plus college students, Passion ‘05 will be held
indoors at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in the heart of Downtown
Nashville. Passion ‘05 is also providing smaller breakout sessions called
Community Groups, Family Groups and Late Nights in various venues throughout the
downtown area within walking distance from the arena. The Community and Family
groups are designed to allow students to unpack what they learn throughout the
week in small group environments and the Late Nights give students a chance to
“hang out” after the evening session ends each night. Speakers and artist
worshippers will join each Late Night session.
“The heartbeat of Passion is the glory of God—specifically, a generation of
students living radically for His name and campuses across the nation awakening
to His fame,” says Louie Giglio, Passion Conferences founder/director. “But, if
we're honest, phrases like ‘living for His glory’ can easily lose their meaning,
a concept that on any given day is detached from the reality of our lives. Words
are cheap. Life is hard. Making our lives count for what matters most is a
worthy goal, but a serious proposition and a concept that must be thoroughly
absorbed if our lives are going to be shaped by and for His renown.”
Chris Tomlin adds, “The beauty of Passion 05 is that not only will students
worship together in an arena packed with thousands of faces representing
campuses from every corner of the nation, they will have the chance to sit and
process what God is doing in their lives with a small group of students they
connect with through the smaller community groups that make up the fabric of the
conference.”
Specifically designed for college students, those between the ages of 18 and
26 years of age, Passion ’05 will also have special Community Group for a
limited number of High school seniors. Detailed schedule and registration
information can be found at www.268generation.com, with discounts
for early registration ending today. Registration fee includes conference
materials and lunch on January 3 and 4.
In order to make Passion '05 happen, hundreds of volunteers are also needed
to serve throughout the conference in various jobs. For people over the
age of 26, Passion Conferences requests they attend as a volunteer or as a
leader of a group. Those interested in volunteering at Passion '05 are
asked to submit their contact information on the volunteer contact form.
Passion '05 is rooted in Isaiah 26:8 and the 268 Declaration, calling
students everywhere to discover what it really means to live for the Glory of
God on their campuses and throughout the world.
The Passion movement began in 1995 with a stirring in the heart of Passion
founder Louie Giglio. Born out of a desire to see the 13 million college
students of the nation awaken to the reality of a glorious God, the vision took
shape under the leadership of men like Louie Giglio and the board of Choice
Ministries, the non-profit umbrella for Passion Conferences. Like-minded
campus ministers then met together in 1996 and paved the way for the first of
three Passion gatherings (1997, ‘98 and ‘99) that united over 18,000 college
students with the desire to see God magnified in their lives, their campuses and
throughout the earth.
Since then, millions have connected with Passion through one of the several
gatherings, such as the OneDay gatherings and the Passion Experience Tour
featured by the New York Times, CNN, among others, or through five Passion
worship recordings and three DVDs that have been released worldwide, selling
more than one million copies. The domino effect has spawned a movement
that has circled the globe.
The unique purpose of Passion is to gather college students from campuses and
churches across the nation, uniting them across ministry and denominational
lines to seek the face of God together in worship and prayer. Affirming
and valuing the work of local churches and campus ministries, Passion seeks to
foster unity and connectivity among them, encouraging them to draw strength and
encouragement from each other, resulting in a louder anthem of God’s
renown.