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London Mission Trip
TINY MINISTRY IN FLORIDA CHOSEN TO PRESENT PASSION PLAY
ON FRONT LAWN OF LONDON’S WESTMINSTER ABBEY


First time in Westminster Abbey’s History
for such a performance on the Green



Fort Lauderdale, FL – March 21, 2008 – "South Florida’s Revelation Ministries was chosen today by the hierarchy and officials of London’s Westminster Abbey to present the passion play on the Abbey’s front lawn on May 10, 2008.

This is the first time in Westminster Abbey’s history that this area has been used for a group like this.  Official stewards will be provided for the cast members, who have been permitted to perform the show “He Lives!"©, just once, as a major highlight of a citywide three-day festival, Pentecost '08."

“He Lives!"© was written and designed by the ministry when Chuck Colson’s Prison Fellowship Ministry expressed a desire for Revelation Ministries to share a version of a passion play with inmates.  Originally created to conform to prison security guidelines, “He Lives!"© is an intentionally minimalist musical production that depicts all scenic pieces, including the manger, the cross and the tomb, through creative costuming.  It is written to appeal to a younger audience and features more contemporary music.

The interdenominational, all-volunteer cast of “He Lives!"© is comprised of 34 individuals drawn from 15 churches in South Florida and North Carolina.  It represents five denominations – fulfilling the ministry’s mission to train and equip people to share the hope of Jesus Christ through the performing arts worldwide, seeking to build a bridge between denominations and the local body of Christ, in our efforts to fulfill the Great Commission.

The Revelation Ministries group departed from Ft. Lauderdale on May 4th, 2008, and performed in three other venues around London before the inaugural performance at Westminster Abbey on May 10th, 2008.

The May 10th performance of “He Lives!"© is the first time in Westminster Abbey’s history this space in front of the building has been used for this purpose.  The oldest parts of the Westminster Abbey date back to 1050.  As England’s coronation church since 1066, the Abbey has been the setting for the crowning of every British monarch since William the Conqueror.  It is also the final resting place of seventeen monarchs, including Henry V and Elizabeth I, and was the site of Princess Diana’s funeral.











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