Wednesday, July 14, 2010

A Week In Alabama. Jam.




Last week was awesome. Wednesday night i was able to lead worship at FUMC in Ozark and my friend McKenzie was able to share about her time in Guatemala. Reggie was my first youth minister. We have kept in touch ever since and have been able to help each other out of the past several years in youth ministry. Blessed to have a friend like Reggie who is always encouraging and continues to lead youth.




Thursday night i had the opportunity to speak at a youth ministry in Alex City. I met some of these guys 3 years ago at a summer camp i was a chaperon at. We have kept in touch ever since and finally were able to get together last thursday night. I led worship and shared my testimony. Some of the kids and adults left last week for a mission trip to Ecuador. Please keep them in your prayers as they are working and building relationships in Ecuador. Excited about the possibility of seeing them again in a couple months.






Friday and Saturday were spent in Lineville at SIFAT (servants in faith and technology) summer camp. Was awesome to see my friends again and hear about what God had been doing this summer during camp. They are currently in week 6 of camp and only have a couple weeks left. Please keep them in your prayers as they lead summer camp and build relationships with kids from youth ministries around the country. Saturday was an off day, so we were able to go rock climbing in a state park close to the campus. Im getting better.

This week will be extremely busy and has been so far. Last night, iTuesday was able to help serve food at a church downtown in New Orleans. We had an awesome time serving and got nothing but positive feedback from those who were there. Today i picked up my friend from California who are in town for a conference at Verbo Church (local spanish church). They will be here all week helping out and leading worship. Im pumped to be able to spend time with them and show them New Orleans while they are here. This Friday night i was asked to speak at a lock-in in Picayune,MS. I'm pumped.

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