Make the UK Holy Again

London

4
AUG
2025

Event Details

Date:
4 - 7 August 2025
Time:
TBC
Venue:
Emmanuel Centre, 9-23 Marsham Street
Postcode:
SW1P 3DW

Our Chief Executive Andrea Williams has developed a special connection with Korea, visiting the country several times in recent years.

Last October, she spoke at a mass gathering of 1.1 million Korean Christians in Seoul – a rally organised in response to the rise of LGBT ideology in South Korea.

But in August, Korea is coming to the UK. Some 300 Korean Christians from the Esther Prayer Movement are planning to come to Make the UK Holy Again. These Christians are often found praying in their hundreds, through the night for their nation and others like the United Kingdom.

It’ll be a unique opportunity for UK Christians – particularly church leaders – to join many Korean brothers and sisters in prayer and fellowship, seeking God’s blessing on our nation and our churches together.

The 4-day event takes place from 4-7 August and will also feature voices from the Christian Concern community, including Pastor Paul Song, a co-organiser of the conference.

Please join us for all four days or whatever you can for this one-of-a-kind event.

Note that we are gladly supporting this event, and it will take place predominantly in Korean.

Schedule and Daily Themes

Monday 4 August: 3:30pm–9:00pm
Calling the Church to Holiness: Holy Church, Holy Nation

Tuesday 5 August: 8:30am–9:00pm
Proclaiming the Sanctity of Life: A Holy Nation Protects Life

Wednesday 6 August: 8:30am–9:00pm
Contending for Marriage: Holy Nation, Happy Families

(Please note: Wednesday will be a day of fasting dinner – only lunch will be provided and not dinner.)

Thursday 7 August: 8:30am–9:00pm
Contending for Christ in the Culture: Holy Nation, Happy Nation

What to Expect:

  • Powerful Worship and Prayer
    Spirit-led sessions led by believers from the UK, Korea, and beyond.
  • Inspiring Speakers
    Be encouraged and challenged by a diverse lineup of speakers, including:

Prof. Yong Hee Lee – Esther Prayer Movement

Rev. Han Soo Park – Jejakwangsung Presbyterian Church

Timothy Cho – Two-time North Korean escapee and human rights advocate

Andrea Williams – Chief Executive, Christian Concern & Christian Legal Centre

Pastor Paul Song – London Shepherd Church and Christian Legal Centre client

Kristie Higgs – Christian Legal Centre client

Jennifer Melle – Christian Legal Centre client

Bernard Randall  Christian Legal Centre client

Christian Hacking  Christian Legal Centre client

Gozen Soydag  Christian Legal Centre client

Bruce Atkinson – Senior Minister at Emmanuel Church

Lord Evans of Rainow – Member of the House of Lords

Lord Wei – Member of the House of Lords

Ian Paisley  Former MP

  • Voices from the Public Square
    Hear from Members of Parliament and Christian Legal Centre clients standing for truth and freedom in the UK.
  • Fellowship and Unity
    Connect with pastors, missionaries, and believers from across Europe and the Korean diaspora.
  • Korean Food and Hospitality
    Enjoy authentic Korean meals and warm fellowship throughout the event.
  • Full English Translation Provided
    All sessions will be translated into English to ensure full participation.

Who Should Attend?

  • Believers, missionaries, pastors, and ministers from around the world — over 300 are already confirmed to attend from the United States and Korea.
  • Local believers and church leaders across the UK and Europe — all are welcome to join this united call for revival, regardless of background or nationality.

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