Evening Program in Atlanta
By admin. Filed in Conference Tour 2009 |Tags: CFC Conferences, Mid-Conference Updates
Timothy Hardy
Oh my goodness! Three cheers for the team! Hip hip, huzzah! Hip hip, huzzah! Hip hip, jolly good! Our last Evening Program performance was A-to-the-Mazing. No joke. We had such an amazing time in Atlanta, Georgia, that I’m sure we shall never forget it. The entire team put everything we had into the last performance, and by the grace of God it all came together and went off with a bang. As the team dropped their heads one last time to the applause of the audience I thought about how thankful I was for the way the Lord had brought each member of the team together to impact our culture with His love and joy. The performance far outranked all of our previous performances, and the conversations I had afterwards only confirmed for me how much the Lord was able to use the program to impact the people who saw it. And it didn’t just impact the audience, but every single intern who was a part of it. I will never be able to write in words how much the Lord’s grace and mercy and love were revealed to me through participating, not only in the Evening Program, but also in the entire national tour. I have been blessed.
My prayer for each of you is that the Lord will fill you with the same joy and love and hope that I was shown throughout tour. And I pray that each of you will be inspired to take that out into your everyday life, to everyone you come into contact with, and show your culture that you have the greatest message.
Walk in His light, in His love, in His hope, and in His joy. Be blessed.



Sunday, November 29th 2009 at 9:11 am |
“Grandmothers!” Right, so I don’t know if you remember that particular moment of laughter at Regionals during awards, but when I saw the ‘jolly good’ line, I couldn’t resist. =D And you’re so marvelous about bearing with me, Edmond. I miss you much.
I’ve pretty much said everything that can be said… but there’s no harm in saying again that I LOVE y’all! <3
Thursday, December 3rd 2009 at 10:26 am |
tim, you are the entire have been blessings to both kali and i. i think your song Amazing Grace on the bagpipes pretty much summed up how the entire tour impacted me. God’s amazing grace – not much more needs to be said after that
. love you guys and can’t wait to see what Masters holds in store! alice