ALBUQUERQUE — Calvary Church announces New Mexico’s festival-style Freedom Celebration at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 29, at Isleta Amphitheater in Albuquerque.
This citywide event is free to attend and open to everyone.
Calvary Church celebrates both America’s unique promise of political freedom and Christianity’s unique promise of spiritual freedom through faith in Jesus.
For the first time, the annual event is being held at Isleta Amphitheater in anticipation of thousands in attendance.
The park opens at 4 p.m. when families can enjoy dinner from concession stands and local food trucks, plus a fun zone with carnival games and bounce houses. Live music starts at 5:30 p.m. with special guests Colton Dixon, Sanctus Real, Andrew Ripp, Austin French, Caleb & John, and Calvary Worship, followed by a message about true freedom from Senior Pastor Skip Heitzig.
The event concludes with one of the city’s best fireworks displays.
Isleta Amphitheater is a cashless venue and follows a clear-bag policy; all bags are subject to inspection. Lawn chairs and coolers are not permitted. For more information, visit freedomabq.com and Isleta Amphitheater’s Know Before You Go page.
“We love Albuquerque. We love New Mexico. And it comes from the love God has shown us,” Executive Pastor Nate Heitzig said. “Outreaches like Love Week, a week of community service in partnership with our city and state, are expressions of that love. And it all leads up to Freedom Celebration, an event for our entire community to come together and have fun.”
Calvary Church is a nondenominational Christian church founded in 1982 by Skip Heitzig, with three campuses in New Mexico. Worship services are held in-person at their campus on Osuna Road and via livestream every at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday and 9 and 11 a.m., Sunday morning. With more than 16,000 weekly in-person attendees and a vast online audience around the world, their purpose is creating life change.
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