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Monday, March 11, 2013

Thoughts from the weekend

Thoughts from the weekend

First of all, let me say how excited we are to have Steve Hill with us on March 24th, for both morning services.

I encourage you to invite your non-churched friends, neighbors, family and co-workers!

Fueled by his own dramatic deliverance from drugs, alcohol and crime back in 1975, Steve dedicates his life to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world.  His love for people and his passion for genuine, God-breathed revival have only intensified after years of ministry.

Steve has been powerfully used by the Lord in two of the greatest revivals in the past century:  In the Argentine revival and the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida.  During these revivals, hundreds of thousands came to Christ and were transformed by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit.

Recently, Steve came through a life-threatening bout with cancer - and God has miraculously touched him.  He will be sharing of that an a prophetic end time vision that he received from the Lord during his sickness.

Had a great time at Jessie Insalaco's birthday party yesterday.  She and Mickey (and their family) are just great folks.

Took home some ribs from Hog Wild restaurant.  "Fall off the bone" good!

What can I say about the Upward Basketball celebration this past Saturday?

The gym was filled with parents and their children - most of whom do not go to our church.  Several of the boys signed up for the Pinewood Derby this coming Saturday, March 23rd.

A short gospel message was preached by Pastor Aldin.

Many, many, many thanks to all of our volunteers for your time, faithfulness and hard work this year!

We are also looking at adding on soccer in a couple of years.

Our plan is to change our culture - to help change the world - with the gospel of Jesus Christ!

Met with the youth leader's staff Saturday morning.  What a talented group of people.  I am so grateful that they are "filling in the gaps" as we search for a new youth pastor.

I was told that they had six visitors last Thursday evening!

Love you all,

George

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