Inside Track LDN: Eden & XLP on tour
The Eden Network and XLP invite you to come and hear how God is working in the lives of young people from some of the most deprived estates in inner London. Stand with them and us in worship, prayer and in action.
Now the dust has settled on last year’s riots, many are asking, ‘what do we do now?’
Should we be feeling optimistic or pessimistic about the future?
Are we powerless to do anything about the state of our city or can our contribution really make a difference?
Get the Inside Track!
To hear the real story and to work out your own response come to the Inside Track, running at three venues across London, 29-31 March, 8-9.30pm. The three events are co-sponsored by XLP and the Eden Network. These award-winning organisations share decades of hands-on experience of working in the toughest communities, in London and around the nation.
Hosted by Patrick Regan (CEO and Founder of XLP) and Matt Wilson (Director of the Eden Network), Inside Track LDN will inspire you with stories of courage and compassion. The evenings will also dispel the many myths surrounding urban mission and propose a range of ways that people can be effective agents for change in the lives of young people.
Also featuring:
- Music with MOBO award-winning rap artist Jahaziel
- Worship with Andy Flanagan
- Passionate prayer for the city
- Launch of Patrick’s new book ‘No Ceiling to Hope’ and Matt’s new book ‘Concrete Faith’
Your Hosts:
Matt Wilson is the National Director of the Eden Network, which obviously you can find out all about on this website.
“There’s a very real and present danger that in seeking to find answers to the problems our nation faces we might instead find ourselves in the paralysis of analysis. We need to get beyond the contemporary trend towards slacktivism by rolling up our sleeves and getting our hands dirty. Now is the time to get involved.” Matt
Patrick Regan is the founder and CEO of the charity XLP, which fights poverty, supports education and helps young people in the London area. He recently won the Mayor of London’s peace award, speaks regularly at Soul Survivor and Spring Harvest, and is a frequent guest on radio and TV programmes. He is also an Ambassador for Compassion.
“The things we do in loving and caring for others may not feel powerful, dramatic, or spectacular or revolutionary but there is great power in doing things not for our own need for recognition, but through a love for God and people and a passion to see God’s kingdom come.This is the hope of the Gospel of Jesus.” Patrick
Featured artists on the night:
Jahaziel is a MOBO award-winning Hip-Hop artist known for his blend of street-savvy beats and intelligent, incisive lyrics. London born and raised, J leads a project reaching urban youth.
Find out more and download free music at:
www.jahazielmusic.com
Andy Flanagan is an Irish singer / songwriter passionate to see social justice flourish in our generation. Find out more about Andy and listen to some of his songs at: www.andyflan.com
Dates & venues below, available to book now:
Inside Track London EAST
Inside Track London NORTH
Inside Track London SOUTH