Elevation Worship To Continue U-Church

  • Thursday, January 26, 2017
Lee University will continue its spring U-Church line-up with Elevation Worship on Thursday, Feb. 2
Lee University will continue its spring U-Church line-up with Elevation Worship on Thursday, Feb. 2

Lee University will continue its spring U-Church line-up with Elevation Worship on Thursday, Feb. 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the Conn Center. The concert will close Lee’s spring Convocation Week. 

Elevation Worship is based in Charlotte, N.C. They began as the worship team for Elevation Church when it was founded in 2006. The band members share the church’s vision of seeing lost be found in Christ. In addition to recording and touring, Elevation Worship continues to lead worship at their church. 

The band has recorded multiple albums and headlined at the Desperation Conference, the Motion Conference, and the Joyce Meyer Ministries Conference, among others. 

“It will be great to have Elevation Worship on our campus to lead our students, staff, and faculty in worship,” said Dr. Brad Moffett, director of chapel music. “Elevation Worship has emerged as a leader in writing and performing the songs the church wants and needs to sing in corporate worship. Their passionate heart for worship and desire to see God’s people unite their voice in praise has made them not only popular, but a powerful voice in the world.”  

U-Church will continue with the student-led event on March 19, “Come to the Table: An Evening of Worship.” This event is a unique worship event designed and led by students. Attendees encounter many diverse styles of student-led worship, including music by the Lee University Chapel Band, elements of spoken word, dance, art, and communion. 

The series will end on Friday, April 7, with a special Lee Day event featuring Bethel Music. The worship team is part of Bethel Church based in Redding, California. Bethel Music strives to produce a global expansion of God’s Kingdom. 

U-Church is a free, non-ticketed event open to students, alumni, and the community. Seating is first come, first served. Childcare is available for all who attend. Please contact Lindsey Sifferman at lsifferman@leeuniversity.edu for more information. 

For more information about U-Church, please contact Joyce Lane at jlane@leeuniversity.edu or 614-8347.  For updates and announcements about U-Church events, stay connected by following U-Church on Twitter: @LeeUChurch or on Instagram: @leeuchurch.

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