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Youth Sunday

Photos by Rufus Powers and Charles Quick

 

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Sunday, May 1, 2005 was designated "Youth Sunday" and was designed to utilize the gifts and talents of our youth and children. The entire worship service was presented by the youth. The service was well organized and executed. We came away convinced that this country will be in good hands when these youth reach adulthood and assume control, using their God given talents.

 

 

Participating in a prayer before leading the service.

 

Puppets help tell the message to the young children and the young at heart.

 

The children's Choir helped with the music - -

 

 - - as they shared their faith through song and used hand motions to emphasize  key phrases.

 

After the children's sermon (puppets), Willie Patterson delivered the morning message titled "Signs, signs, everywhere signs".

 

The Praise Team and Youth led the congregation in song

 

Bly Patterson and Whitney Good provided accompaniment for a congregational hymn.

 

Most of the participants gathered after the service to memorialize the event with a photograph.
 
 

ART ILLUSTRATIONS - Treves Hull

CROSS - Faith Journey's Class

PIANISTS - Whitney Good and Elaine Quick

PUPPETS - Amy Mowbray, Tricia Goins

VIOLIN - Bly Patterson

USHERS - Jeremy Carr, Treves Hull
                  Chris Mowbray, David Raynes

GREETERS - All Youth Members

ACOLYTE - Hanna Botkin

 

CHILDREN'S CHOIR MEMBERS

Morgan Ayres

Reed Ayres

Dwyer Byrd

Megan Byrd

Hanna Botkin

Hunter Botkin

Logan Botkin

Cheyenne Good

Luke Good

Jacob Lam

Josie Smith

Samantha Smith

 

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