Bold Gospel Outreach in London: Korean Choir and British Evangelists Lead 52 to Christ in Street Revival

by Worthy News Staff
London, UK (Worthy News) – In a powerful display of international unity and evangelistic zeal, a 140-member choir from Zion Mission (Korea) based in Vancouver, Canada, joined British believers for a bold street outreach in central London last month, resulting in 52 people making commitments to Christ and more than 8,000 gospel tracts distributed, Christian Daily reported.
Hosted by London Shepherd Church, a Pentecostal congregation in South London, the event was more than a musical performance—it was a public declaration of faith that culminated in worship, preaching, and spontaneous ministry in one of the world’s busiest urban centers.
British evangelist Alistair Knight, founder of the UK-based Jesus Pulse ministry, led the gospel presentation. “The sun was out, the air gentle, and the streets alive with energy,” Knight said, describing the afternoon as a divine setup for open-air revival. “Amid the usual noise and movement, we set up—ready to lift up the name of Jesus through worship and preaching.”
The choir, joined by singers from local UK churches, delivered a stirring performance that caused many passersby to pause. “When they began to sing, it wasn’t just music—it was anointed,” Knight said. “People stopped in their tracks… visibly moved. You could feel the presence of God resting on that place.”
Knight then preached, sharing how Jesus rescued him from a life of drug dealing and sexual sin at age 18. “I shared my testimony and the Gospel plainly—how Jesus came to save sinners, how He took our place on the cross,” he said. “That part always hits home. People can feel it when you’ve really been changed.”
As the preaching went forth, local church members moved through the crowd—praying, counseling, and leading people to Christ. Some mocked, but many listened. “It became a holy moment in the middle of an ordinary street,” Knight added.
The outreach was part of a larger effort by Jesus Pulse, which plans to launch weekly “Jesus Marches” around the globe. Knight confirmed that 75 evangelists are already committed to the vision, with a long-term goal of mobilizing 8,100 full-time evangelists in major cities worldwide.
The visit also included performances at the iconic Royal Albert Hall and pilgrimages to historic sites like the grave of John Bunyan and the birthplace of John Wesley—connecting past revival history with present-day gospel mission.
“This wasn’t a concert or a performance,” Knight said. “It was an offering—and God showed up. In the warmth of a London afternoon, heaven touched earth.”
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