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Published: August 4, 2023

Heidi Baker, Lou Engle, Pope Francis: Evangelicals, Catholics Unite in Portugal for World Youth Day

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Catholics and evangelical Christians are holding major events Friday in Lisbon, Portugal to rally the world’s youth to serve Christ.

Pope Francis is on a five-day visit to Portugal to celebrate World Youth Day. The global event, which is held every three years, was started by Pope John Paul II in 1986. 

World Youth Day is open to all young people in what the Catholic Church calls a “festive encounter, centered on Jesus Christ.” 

Pope Francis kicked off this year’s event by telling young people, “You’re not here by mistake”, adding that “all of us we’re all called by our names.”

Meanwhile, The Change Lisbon is happening at the same time in Portugal as evangelical Christians hold a big stadium event on Aug. 4.

Coincidentally, the stadium’s name in Portuguese “Estada du Luz” translates into English as “Stadium of Light.”

On Friday, just hours before the kickoff of the event, organizers announced on Facebook that The Change was “officially sold out.”

According to the event’s website, believers of all denominations will assemble together to fulfill Jesus’ Great Commission (Matt. 28:18-20) by:

Here is a small sampling of committed leaders working together to see this event happen:

Catholics:

Evangelicals:

Worship leaders announced for The Change include Matt Maher, Ana Paula Valadão, Israel Houghton, Allesandro Vilas Boas, Taya, and Laura Souguellis. 

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