Soul Survivor (charity)

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Soul Survivor
Founded1993
FounderMike Pilavachi, Matt Redman
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Members
1000 (Soul Survivor Watford, 2009)
35,000 (summer festivals)
Websitehttp://soulsurvivor.com

Soul Survivor is a global Christian movement based in Watford, Hertfordshire.[1] It oversees several Christian summer festivals aimed at young people along with other events throughout the year. Soul Survivor hosted its final Summer festivals in 2019.

History[]

By 1993 the number of young people attending the annual Summer New Wine Christian Family Conference at the Royal Bath and West Showground in Somerset was significant enough for the organisers of New Wine to launch a special youth event. The first Soul Survivor conference took place in the Summer of 1993 under the leadership of Mike Pilavachi, a youth worker at St Andrew's Church, Chorleywood.[2] Like New Wine, the Soul Survivor conferences were originally overseen by St Andrew's Church. The conference was the inspiration of Pilavachi and one of his church youth club members, Matt Redman who regularly led the worship at early Soul Survivor events aged 15.[3]

1,896 young people attended the first Soul Survivor festival and in 1995, the event split across two weeks (Soul Survivor A and Soul Survivor B). By 2006 attendance at the events was around 25,000 spread over the two weeks.[4] In 2007 Soul Survivor C was launched at the Royal Cheshire Showground, but there was a reshuffle in 2008 when Soul Survivor A moved to the Stafford County showground with B and C remaining at the Royal Bath and West Showground.

The Momentum festival, aimed at students and young people in their twenties and thirties was founded in 2004, and a new event called Naturally Supernatural was launched in 2017.[3]

A fourth week of Soul Survivor was launched in July 2014 at the Thainstone Centre in Inverurie, Scotland but has since moved to Lendrick Muir in Kinross.[5]

For 2017 Soul Survivor moved to the East of England showground near Peterborough for the Soul Survivor B and Soul Survivor C festivals.

Soul Survivor festival finished on 27 August 2019 at the East of England show ground near Peterborough.[6] The final meeting started in a thunder storm after an extremely hot week with lightning believed to have hit the Big Top and ended with Amazing Grace sung by the 9,000 people there; after being started by the band, the song was finished a capella, with the band exiting the stage, leaving the cross lit up. The meeting was followed by a fireworks display and a live band. Soul Survivor officially finished at 23:30 on Tuesday 27 August 2019 after 27 years of festivities.

Although the summer festivals have come to an end the Soul Survivor church still runs events such as Saturday Celebrations and Worship and Preaching teaching days.

Church[]

While it shares its name and leadership with Soul Survivor, Soul Survivor Watford is a separate organisation and registered charity from Soul Survivor. It is based in two converted warehouses in Watford, Hertfordshire.[7] It was established in 1993 by Mike Pilavachi.

Soul Survivor
Mike Pilavachi.jpg
Mike Pilavachi in a Soul Survivor main meeting
DatesScotland: 21–25 July 2018
NSN: 28 July – 2 August 2018
Week A: 4–8 August 2018
Week B: 18–22 August 2018
Week C: 24–28 August 2018
Location(s)Staffordshire, Peterborough and Kinross
Years activeJuly 1993 - August 2019
Websitehttp://www.soulsurvivor.com/

Festivals[]

Until 2019, five separate Soul Survivor festivals took place every year within the UK:

Soul Survivor A - A 5-day festival based at the Stafford County Showground in Staffordshire aimed at teenagers.
Soul Survivor B & C - Two 5-day festivals based at the East of England showground near Peterborough, aimed at teenagers. (Before 2017 it was held at the Royal Bath and West Showground near Shepton Mallet in Somerset)
Naturally Supernatural - A 6-day festival based at the Stafford County Showground aimed at the whole church family.

Soul Survivor Scotland - A 5-day festival based at Lendrick Muir in Kinross aimed at teenagers.

The festivals consist of seminars, sporting events and art, music and drama workshops during the day, and a charismatic worship service followed by live bands in the evening.

Live albums[]

The worship at the Soul Survivor festivals is recorded, and each year a live album is released with the most popular new songs from the festival. Each album often contains original songs from Soul Survivor's worship team, as well as traditional and contemporary songs from other artists and ministries.

"Soul In The City"[]

"Soul In The City London" was a 2004 outreach mission in which 20,000 young people from around the world gathered in London to undertake practical projects and evangelistic events.[8]

The idea for Soul In The City started with Message 2000 and Festival: Manchester which were jointly held by Soul Survivor and The Message Trust[9]

Soul Survivor also organised "Soul In The City Durban" which took place in Summer 2009 in Durban, South Africa.[10]

Worldwide[]

Soul Survivor has spread across the globe and now holds festivals and other events in the following locations:

Country Locations Established Status
Australia Melbourne 2000[11] Inactive (as of 2018)
Australia Sydney Active
Malaysia Selangor Active
Netherlands Putten 1998 Active
New Zealand Feilding 2007 Active
South Africa Durban Active
United Kingdom Stafford & Peterborough (previously Shepton Mallet)

1993

2015

Active
United States Newport Beach 2000 Active

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ [1] Archived September 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "History". Soul Survivor. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Soul Survivor: About us... A history lesson! Archived 2008-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Soul Survivor Announces New Event for 2007". Christianity Today. 5 January 2007. Retrieved 21 November 2007.
  5. ^ "summer: Soul Survivor Scotland". Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Soul Survivor festival to end in 2019". BBC News. 25 May 2018. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  7. ^ Soul Survivor: About us... Our Church! Archived January 4, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Christian Today: Soul Survivor Announces New Event for 2007
  9. ^ Cummings, Tony (June 2003). "Festival: Manchester". Cross Rhythms (75).
  10. ^ Soul In The City Durban
  11. ^ Soul Survivor Melbourne: History Archived July 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

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