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    Many Expected to Attend the Irish Christian Conference in July

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    A large number of Christians are expected to flock to Sligo, Ireland to attend a conference next month, The Journal reports.

    Sligo17 is a summer conference for Christians which will be held from July 9th through July 14th, 2017. Organized by New Wine Ireland, the conference aims to gather Christians all over Ireland for a week of fellowship and church empowerment. General Manager John Stewart said Sligo17, “Is for anybody who loves Jesus.”

    We are non-denominational and friends across all christian religions are welcome.
    ~John Stewart, General Manager

    The first conference was held in 2006 with only 387 attendees. This year, more than 1,015 Christians have already booked for the entire week, and this doesn’t account for those who will be using day passes.

    Stewart said, “We are non-denominational