What Happened in Scotland?

In Scotland, church leaders were in tears witnessing what God did through The Send. Unity was forged. Faith ignited. A new wave of missionaries were released. From 4,000 attendees in Glasgow, over 1,000 responded to God’s call to take the Gospel to those he was calling them to. Young people returned to their churches full of boldness, joy, and a renewed passion for prayer, worship, and witness. Don’t miss what God wants to do in your community.

What you need to know

Event Programme & Timing

The Send runs from 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM.

Doors open at 12:00 PM—arrive early to avoid queues.

Expect a non-stop flow of worship, inspirational messages, testimonies, prayer, and missional call. There are food and ministry stands available throughout the day.  The event culminates around 8:00 PM with a powerful “Yes to mission” moment—raising our shoes and declaring “We will go.” Don’t miss it!

Worship Leaders & Speakers

We’re gathering international, national, and local voices God is using to stir this generation:

Worship:

  • David Funk & Jenn Johnson
  • Circuit Riders Music
  • Ireland Collective
  • Send Collective

Speakers:

  • Josh Howard – Ignite International Missions
  • Nick Brennt - Circuit Riders
  • James Aladiran - Prayer Storm
  • Charlotte Curran - CFC
  • Amy Ward - Fire & Fragrance 
  • Luke Greenwood – Steiger 
  • Testimonies and input from local leaders and young people

Why The Send?

The Send exists to lead people from encounter to action—from worship to mission.  It unites the church across denominations around the call of Jesus to make disciples of all nations.  Every attendee is invited to respond to one of five mission fields:

  • The Nations
  • Universities
  • Secondary Schools
  • Vulnerable Children
  • Local Communities

Commitments are made via a QR code, and one of our mission partners will follow up to equip and connect them to their local church.

Who Should Come?

The focus is 16–25s—but all ages are welcome.  This is a multi-generational move. Families, youth groups, church leaders, mentors—come and stand with this generation as they respond to God’s call.  Under 18s must attend with a responsible adult.  Invite non-Christians too—there will be a Gospel message, and many are deeply moved by the Spirit-filled atmosphere.

Send Outreach Week (14–16 May)

Leading up to the event, young adults will take Jesus to the streets of Belfast—led by Crown Jesus Ministries.  With outreach, worship, teaching, and practical training, this week is life-changing for anyone wanting to grow in evangelism.

Location: Hope Chapel Lane, 50 Berry St, Belfast.

Follow @thesendireland to be kept up to date about all of the Send Week activities.

 

Practical Info

Tickets:

£15 via Ticketmaster – CLICK HERE

  • Floor tickets = move freely and get close to the stage. Floor tickets are only for over 14’s.
  • Seated tickets = choose your seat.

Venue:

SSE Arena, 2 Queens Quay, Belfast BT3 9QQ

Parking in their car park is first-come, first-served via the SSE app. Public transport is also an option.

What to bring:

  • Phone (with your ticket and for QR code response)
  • Card or phone for cashless payments (no food allowed in, but food is sold inside)

For other information related to the venue, including their babes in arms policy, please click here

If you have any questions, just reach out—we’re here to help.

We can’t wait to see you and your young people in the room at SSE on 17th May.

Let’s go!

Barry Weir & Darren McClatchey

The Send Ireland Co-Leaders

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