The Glasgow-based ministry, which has been helping stage the annual festival since 2014, said there was an “increasing sense of calling” to pursue a potential “follow on” event to replace it.
Deputy chief executive officer Robin MacLellan said: “SU Scotland has partnered with Soul Survivor over the past four summers, helping facilitate events which have had a significant impact for young people and local churches right across Scotland.
“Having gained that valuable experience and with an increasing sense of calling to see something similar continue beyond 2019, we are now in the process of setting up a gathering of partners from other youth ministries around Scotland to dream, pray and seek God about possibilities for a follow on festival event for summer 2020 and beyond.
“Chances are this will take place sometime in September.”
More than 1,000 people attended Soul Survivor Scotland 2018 at Perthshire this week – before three more Soul Survivor conferences get underway in Staffordshire and Peterborough next month.
SCOTLAND! We loved hanging out with you! Thank you for a great week ❤️
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— Soul Survivor (@SoulSurvivorGB) July 26, 2018
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