Standing Strong Wales 2024

Standing Strong Wales 2024

Would you like to deepen your relationship with your persecuted family and be strengthened in your faith?

By Open Doors UK&Ireland

Date and time

Sat, 15 Jun 2024 09:30 - 15:00 GMT+1

Location

Lôn Ucha

Lôn Ucha Cardiff CF14 6HL United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 5 hours 30 minutes

Come and meet the risk-takers of the persecuted church!

We’d love for you to join us as we gather from across Wales to meet our persecuted family and celebrate what God is doing in some of the most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian.

This year, our Wales Standing Strong will be held at Rhiwbina Baptist Church in Cardiff.
Doors open at 9.30am, with the event kicking off at 10am and finishing at 3-3.30pm.

We will be joined by Joseph* from Vietnam, who will be sharing some of his story. Joseph* is from Vietnam. Having previously worked as a missionary and church planter, he today serves the persecuted church in various capacities. He’s been married for more than 20 years and has three children. 

This is a precious and unique opportunity to meet your persecuted family and hear their stories, ask them questions and pray for them. There will be space for worship and you’ll also get to sample what life is like for millions of believers worldwide. It’s an experience not to miss!


“I particularly enjoyed the speaker who brought to life what persecution is really like – the pain, the danger, the fact that his life might be taken from him at any time, the lost contact with his family. It was so moving, and it’s such a pleasure to know that we can pray and give into this wonderful work.”

- Supporter who attended Standing Strong in 2023

*Name changed for security reasons 

Frequently asked questions

1. Is parking available?

Parking will depend on the venue. Where the venue does not have specific parking, the information sheet in your reminder email will tell you the local carparks and best public transport to use.

2. Is lunch provided at the day events?

There is an option to buy lunch when you book your ticket. This will be provided to you on the day. If you choose not to take this option, nearby alternatives will be provided on the information sheet you receive with your reminder email.

3. When do the events start and finish?

For those taking place during the day, doors will open at 9.30am for tea and coffee, with the programme starting at 10am and ending at 3-3.30pm. For the London evening event, doors will open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start. It will end at 9.00pm.

4. Are tickets needed to get in?

Yes – tickets need to be brought with you, either on your phone or printed.

5. What is the schedule for the day?

Each event will have a different schedule. A programme will be sent to you in the reminder email we’ll send to you nearer the time.

6. What is building accessibility like?

To find out more information about accessibility at the different venues, please contact our Supporter Relations team on 01993 460015.

7. Can we bring children and is childcare available?

Children are welcome to come with you, but childcare will not be provided. Please be aware that some content may be disturbing and not appropriate for young children.

Why are we charging for tickets this year?

Money raised from ticket sales will go towards supporting our persecuted family and speakers, and to cover minimal administration costs.

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10% off applied
£7 – £10