September 21, 2011

North Moore Youth Rally cont.

Well, the rally is 3/4 over. It has been a great week so far. You do not want to miss tonight's!

On Monday night, Jamie Brown brought us another great challenge from the life of Gideon and how God gave the victory to the 300 He chose. New Covenant Fellowship Praise Team led us in worship.

Last night , Faith Baptist Youth and First Baptist Youth did some great skits for us and Victorious Sounds Ministry led us in worship. Evangelist Cody Shew brought us a message about hope from Ezra 10:2.

Tonight, the Sandhills Teen Challenge will be leading us in worship and we'll have another great challenge from evangelist Cody Shew. You won't want to miss it!

September 19, 2011

Northern Moore Youth Rally

If you missed the Northern Moore Youth Rally Sunday night, you still have 3 more opportunities to come out to it! And you won’t want to miss it!

 

From about 5pm until about 6:30ish, there was a “meet and greet” time of food and fellowship. The pizza and homemade desserts were great. It was also great to see and hear people catching up with others they had not seen for a while.

 

Over in the auditorium, the group BeDoTell played some praise and worship music until it was time for the prize drawings. They gave away various CDs and 27 of the left over pizzas.

 

About 7pm, the main rally kicked off. Again, BeDoTell led us in worship. Then Pastor Jamie Brown gave a challenge from God’s Word. Using Acts 16:19-34 as his text, he spoke about the joy Paul and Silas had as Christians, about their witnessing, about the jailor’s conversion, and about our need of salvation and of witnessing to others once we’re saved. There was an altar call and several teens went forward for salvation or rededication.

 

It was a great night of praise, worship, and a challenge from God’s Word.

 

It was also impressive to see the auditorium pretty well filled with people who wanted to hear from God’s Word. Those in attendance ranged from a couple who were only a couple months old to several who were in their 70s and 80s. There were also several denominations represented, including Friends (Quakers), Methodist, and Baptists. Yet, we were all united by the same Gospel and the same Word of God.

 

As I said, if you missed it, you won’t want to miss the next couple nights. It starts at 7pm each night at North Moore High School. See you there!