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On Friday, July 23, Every Nation Ministries made an official attempt to set the Guinness World Record for “The Most Languages Performed in a Song (Multiple Singers)” by performing “Amazing Grace” in 50 different languages.
Background on the attempt:
The Guinness World Record attempt was performed during EN2010, the world conference of Every Nation Ministries. Every Nation has churches and ministries in 61 nations and has a vision to plant a church in “every nation” of the world. Thus, singing “Amazing Grace” in 50 different languages was chosen for the Guinness World Record. In the Philippines, Every Nation is represented by Victory Church which has 14 congregations in Metro Manila and 42 provincial churches outside Metro Manila.
This world conference is only held once every three years – the previous conference, EN07, was held in Araneta Coliseum with more than 14,000 participants from 41 different nations. This time, EN2010 was held at the SMX Convention Center and featured 19,173 participants from 45 different nations.
The Story of Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace was written by John Newton, a former slave ship captain who came to Christ. Many people believe the melody of Amazing Grace is actually an old African folk song that Newton would have heard as the singing of the slaves wafted up from the hold of his slave ship. One of the most beloved Christian songs, Amazing Grace has been translated into almost every language in every nation. It is also referred to as the “National Anthem” of the Cherokee Indians, who sang Amazing Grace to encourage one another on the “Trail of Tears” as they were led on a forced relocation of almost 2,000 km on which 4,000 men, women and children perished.
On Friday night, July 23, participants of EN2010 celebrated “every nation” by singing “Amazing Grace” in 50 languages, including: Arabic, Mandarin, Zulu, Persian, Hindi, Spanish, Tagalog, Japanese, Cebuano and Cherokee Indian.
Full list of languages performed by Every Nation at EN2010:

EN2010 is happening in Manila on July and we expect over 18,000 delegates from 45 nations to come together in this much awaited three-day conference!
We are less than 23 days away, and we ask you to please join in our Three Days of Special Prayer and Fasting from Tuesday June 29 to Thursday July 1, as pray for every aspect of the conference.
Please pray for grace, anointing, wisdom, and favor for our conference speakers, committee, worship, creative, technical, security, hospitalitys and production teams—and most of all, for the manifest presence of God to come before us.
Our EN2010 Theme Song is entitled “God Who Reigns“ written and composed by a member of our Worship Team in Manila, Jordan Bautista.
The opening number for EN2010 involves a music video featuring the EN2010 theme song and we want as many people from Every Nation to be part of it!
We need you to send a photo or video of you and your friend doing a simple “Come Together” gesture in time with the conference’s theme song.
We hope to gather as many photos and videos as possible coming from a diversity of ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
Following are step-by-step instructions.
STEP 1:
Download the theme song files:
| God Who Reigns | |
| God Who Reigns (Minus One) | |
| God Who Reigns (Lyrics) |
STEP 2:
Get familiar with the song and learn the “Come Together” gesture.
See “Come Together” gesture here!
STEP 3:
Shoot photos or a video of yourself performing the “Come Together” gesture while singing along to the theme song!
Note: Both solo shots and group shots is ok.
FIVE POINTERS:
1. As much as possible, try to shoot outdoors in sunny weather (unless
dramatic overcast skies are a feature of your location).
2. Please film yourself with a recognizable world-famous landmark in the background (for example, the Big Ben, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Sydney Opera House, the Rice Terraces, etc.)
3. Feel free to film some additional dancing! But make sure you dance in time with the music.
4. Transfer your footage from camera to hard drive. We would appreciate
if you send us only your best takes.
5. Send us your photos or raw uncompressed footage via online file sharing services such as yousendit.com.
Please submit on or before June 11, 2010.


The first day of EN2010 will begin at 7:00PM and end at 9:00PM. Gates open at 5:00PM.
The night kicks-off with a powerful opening number by our Every Nation family from around the world followed by our traditional Parade of Nations. Bring your best national costume and represent your nation at EN2010!
Session Time: 7:00PM – 9:00PM
* gates open at 5:00PM
Surprises await you on the second day of EN2010 which will start at 2:00PM and end at 9:30PM! Gates open at 12:00NN.
Enjoy a 3-hour break in between and stroll around one of the biggest malls in the world – the SM Mall of Asia – which is a short walking distance from SMX.
Get ready when you get back because, all together, we will cap the night with an attempt to make a Guinness World Record. Be there or be square!
*Gates open at 12NN
Session Time: 2:00PM – 4:00PM
3-hour break
*Gates re-open at 5:30PM
Session Time: 7:00PM-9:30PM

Wake up early and enjoy Manila’s sunrise by the bay! The third day of EN2010 will begin at 10:00AM and end at 5:00PM with a 3-hour break in between. Gates open at 8AM.
Get ready to shake the place as we do the Haka with Haka dancers from New Zealand and end the day with communion.
*Gates open at 8:00AM
Session Time: 10:00AM – 12:00NN
3-hour break
*Gates re-open at 1:00PM
Session Time: 3:00PM – 5:00PM
* Haka photo taken from http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/

Last year, Filipino educator and social worker Efren Peñaflorida Jr. was named CNN Hero of the Year. He was 28 years old then and the first ever Filipino to receive such recognition.
Efren, fondly called Kuya Ef, was awarded for his advocacy to educate Filipino out-of-school youth through “pushcart classes” — an advocacy which began 13 years ago.

Watch out for more information in the coming months.
Welcome to the final countdown!
We are so close to the opening of the Philippine registration for EN2010! Remember that registration will open at exactly 12 NN on March 1!
To make it as convenient as possible for you, we will walk you through the process of registration–but before we do so, please take note of these 4 important reminders!
Reminder #1. You can register a maximum of ten (10) persons per transaction.
Our system allows a registrant to register a maximum of ten (10) persons, i.e,
NOTE: Parents who want their children aged 0-12 to attend the Main Conference can do so by registering their children to the Main Conference at Php800 per child.
Reminder # 2. The registration will follow a “Best Seats Available” process.
There are two main venues at SMX for EN2010: Level 1 and Level 3. Both venues will present the same conference experience. Registration will be sold on a best seats available process simultaneously on both venues from seats nearest the stage.
Reminder # 3. During the 3-day conference, we will follow a “Free Seating Per Section” system.
Level 1 and level 3 of SMX will be divided into different sections. You are guaranteed a seat within your section. Seating per section will be on a first come, first served basis–meaning, you get to chose your seat but only within your assigned section. The earlier you come, the better your chances at getting your preferred seat within your section.
Reminder # 4. The conference IDs will be mailed to your designated mailing address via LBC.
Every Nation, in partnership with LBC–the leading courier service provider in the country–will deliver your conference IDs right at your doorstep. Please remember to put your complete mailing address on the mailing field provided on the registration page where your conference packs will be mailed.
3 WAYS TO REGISTER FOR EN2010
1. Register by phone.
Step 1: Call the TicketWorld hotline to make a reservation.
Step 2: Pay at any designated bank or TicketWorld outlet.
There are two ways to pay:
NOTE: If payment is through a bank deposit, make sure to fax a clear copy of the deposit slip with the following information:
Please fax the information to Rosalyn Fulgar of TicketWorld at +63 (2) 891 5634. TicketWorld can hold your reservation for a maximum of two days. If you fail to pay within two days, TicketWorld will cancel your reservation.
2. Register online via TicketWorld’s special EN2010 registration page.
We will make the registration link available to you on March 1, 2010.
If you want a head start, we encourage to create your own TicketWorld account now! Everyone who chooses to register online will need to have a TicketWorld account.
Click here to create a free account at TicketWorld.
NOTE: When you create your account, please remember to indicate your complete mailing address where your conference IDs will be mailed.
The mode of payment for online registration is through Visa or MasterCard credit cards only. Some banks implement a limit to the number of credit card transactions per day to protect the card holder from possible fraud. Please contact your bank to know your limit or the maximum number of transactions allowed.
3. Register over-the-counter at the following TicketWorld outlets:

1. National Bookstores in Metro Manila
2. Robinsons Department Stores (Customer Service Section)
3. Cinema Ticket Booths
Note:
Regardless of the option you choose, please don’t forget that the registration for EN2010 will begin on March 1 at exactly 12:00NN!
Thanks and choose the option that will work best for you! See you in July!

We’re getting closer!
The Philippine registration for EN2010 will begin in 14 days at exactly 12:00NN!
Before we get there, we want to make sure that you know our official ticket provider for EN2010.
Introducing….TicketWorld!
TicketWorld is a full service ticket company operating in Metro Manila with outlets at major National Book Store branches and Robinson’s Department Stores.
TicketWorld offers three ways to register for EN2010:
1 - through their hotline number;
2 – online;
We hope to make the registration process for EN2010 as clear and convenient as possible for you, your friends and your family so, please watch out for the next blog for more details on how to register!
Up Next: 3 Ways to Register for EN2010

The local registration for EN2010 will begin in 17 days!
The registration will open at exactly 12:00NN on March 1, 2010, Monday.
Our official ticket provider for EN2010 is TicketWorld. Please watch out for more information on how and where to register coming very soon!!!

“Worship is the fuel our hearts need to allow our lives to be poured out in service.We must allow our worship and devotion to God to motivate us into action. We were not made to be simply singers of songs, but lovers of God who worship Him not just with our voices, but with our whole lives.”
-Darlene Zschech
Darlene Zschech, mother, songwriter, lead vocalist, worship pastor, and co-producer of Hillsong Music–one of Australia’s best selling worship artists–is coming to Manila in July, with her husband, Mark, as one of the main speakers at EN2010.
Darlene will talk about a topic very close to heart–worship. She will also talk in a special session with our Every Nation worship leaders.
As a songwriter, Darlene has written over 40 songs and is perhaps most famous for the chorus of Shout to the Lord–sung by an estimated 25 to 30 million churchgoers around the world each week.
As Worship Pastor, overseeing the Worship & Creative Arts Department at Hillsong Church, Darlene lives her passion to lead people into the presence of God and see them realize their full potential in Him.
She plays the most precious role and the highest prize as wife and mother. Darlene lives in Sydney with her husband, Mark, and their three daughters, Amy, Chloe and Zoe.
Please join us as we come together at EN2010 as one church–one Every Nation family!
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