The Catholic worship concert “Liveloud” will return to the stage on June 12, Monday after a three-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The event will take place at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila at 5 p.m.
According to the organizers, around 6,000 people are expected to “come together to lift and pour their heart’s prayer through singing.”
“Liveloud is more than just a concert. It is a celebration in which everyone can participate, regardless of affiliation, community, or group,” said Keith Janohan, Liveloud Program Head on CBCP News.
“Everyone is invited to be part of this celebration of faith and music,” he added.
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The theme of this year’s concert is “Revere,” inspired by Romans 11:36: “For all things were created by him, and all things exist through him and for him. To God be the glory forever! Amen.” According to Janohan, it is about people being reminded and encountering the goodness of God in their life, making a positive influence on people’s lives through music, and announcing more of God’s glory. He added that it was also inspired by a desire to share the members’ abilities with the global community. Liveloud began in the Philippines in 2009 as a music outreach initiative of Couples for Christ to spread God’s Word through song. (Rhowen Del Rosario)
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The theme of this year’s concert is “Revere,” inspired by Romans 11:36: “For all things were created by him, and all things exist through him and for him. To God be the glory forever! Amen.” According to Janohan, it is about people being reminded and encountering the goodness of God in their life, making a positive influence on people’s lives through music, and announcing more of God’s glory. He added that it was also inspired by a desire to share the members’ abilities with the global community. Liveloud began in the Philippines in 2009 as a music outreach initiative of Couples for Christ to spread God’s Word through song. (Rhowen Del Rosario)