Well this is a bit late to be doing this post.....ok it's REALLY late, but you know that old saying "Better late then never"? Well, I am a firm believer in that statement, so here it goes. I was only able to take part in 2 days of Mission X Daytona, but from the 2 days that I was there helping out I could see the Holy Spirit at work. The first day I was a part of was day 3 of the missions trip, and for the first part of the day Jed Smith and myself were talking to the other people involved with the missions trip about our experiences in sharing the gospel. We were basically just recounting stories of people we had encountered and giving "advice" to everyone on how to communicate with people who they are sharing the gospel with. I felt so unqualified to be chosen to do that, because before last month I had never really done any extensive evangelizing and when Jonathan and I were doing that I felt like Jonathan was far bolder than I was in talking to people and just responding to what he felt the Holy Spirit was calling him to do. I was very pleased to be able to talk to all of them though, because it really wasn't about me or what I did it was about what the Holy Spirit had done in me. So that day was quite enjoyable for me, and after the talking time and after everyone had gotten lunch, we got to work mowing the church's lawn, pulling weeds, and digging a ditch to re-route the water drainage behind the church. The working part of the day was definitely the hard part, because it was getting into the hottest part of the day and the sun was completely unforgiving. Thankfully we had many hands pitching in wherever help was needed and we were able to get everything we needed to get done, done. Just the fact that we had 20 something TEENAGERS out in the heat of the day working to help maintain the landscape of the church is a testimony to the work of the Holy Spirit working in their lives. I mean how many teens do you know that would give up a week of their Summer Vacation to go and work out in the sun, and talk to complete strangers about the gospel?
The second day that I was able to take part in was the last day of the trip. This was the "big day" of the missions trip. We had a free concert happening at the Badnshell, with Acrobat, Generation Letter, and Curtis Allen all performing. All three performances were AMAZING! Both Acrobat and Generation Letter put on great performances and Curtis' rap performance was great. Curtis walked through his entire testimony from the time he was 10 to 2009 and he shared about how the gospel had trnasformed his life. He did that while rapping! It was unbelievable! People were hearing the gopel preached through Curtis' gift of Rap. And while he was sharing and while Acrobat and Generation Letter were putting on their performances we were able to engage people in conversation and talk to them about the gospel. It was an amazing time to just see how th eHoly Spirit was moving and working in each person there. Another thing we were doing as part of the outreach was giving out free watermelon to anyone who wanted some. So we handed out free watermelon, talked to people about the gospel, and listened to three great artists put on three great shows. It was an amazing week for me and I was only able to be there for a small part of the missions trip. You can read a more detailed account of what all happened on the Mission X Daytona blog. Thanks for reading.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
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that got me SO excited about the titusville missions trip this week!!! That's so awesome. I wanted to come on saturday, but we were too busy. :) It sounds like it was amazing. I can't wait to see how God works through Mission:X '09
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing, and Jed is always going out evangelizing so I am trying to get more people, from the youth group especially, but anyone who wants to, to go out with him and just do street evangelism. I just found out that I won't be able to come to ANY of mission X Titusville :(. We are going up to SC to see my newest niece =D. You will have to write a blog post and tell us all about it.
ReplyDeleteI was soo amazed by the whole Mission X week!
ReplyDeleteI mean there were so many times I felt the Holy Spirit and while you and Jed were talking about all the stories I was so filled I wanted to scream/laugh/cry all at once! I was just so excited and hoping that everyone felt the same excitment and joy!
God is sooo amazingly Awesome and wonderful!
Thanks for posting about this awesome memory!
Really? That's so cool that you get to go see your neice! I'll DEFINITELY post about it!! I'm so excited. Sorry you can't come though. :(
ReplyDeleteMission X was SO amazing!! It was so great to go out and share the gospel with people! We had some great experiences talking w/ people! It was so amazing to see the Holy Spirit work in our church that week.
ReplyDeleteHey Tay, happy belated birthday! sixteen surpasses all ages. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanna =D. Sixteen does feel like no other age I have experienced yet! hahaha
ReplyDeleteGuess what... It's time for another post, my friend. :D
ReplyDeleteHaha yeah it has been like UNBELIVABLY busy around here lately =P. I will try to get one up though =).
ReplyDeleteThat was an amazing time! Thanks again for speaking to us, Taylor.
ReplyDeleteKatelyn Snell from GA
Hey, thanks Katelyn I really enjoyed it too =D. How are things going up there?
ReplyDeleteHahaha i know you're busy i'm just messing with you. =)
ReplyDeleteYeah sure you were haha. I will post one soon though I was just stuck with a brilliant idea for one today actually =D
ReplyDeletebrilliant ideas are good. :)
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