10 June 2011

Impact Bible Conference Is Over for 2011

Well, another Impact is done and dusted. It wasn't good. . . It was fantastic!

Of course, every Impact is characterised by those who open God's Word session after session to explain it and impress its truths upon our lives. We want to thank Bill Barrick and Jack Hughes for their masterful expositions which magnified Christ's soon return. We were reminded that in order to live Christ-like lives today we must live in light of the future coming of Christ.

John Richard challenged youth to use their time wisely as they wait for Christ. Lisa Hughes called women to contentment and faith in all of life's circumstances. The missions and discipleship seminars were well attended by believers from all walks of life who were keen to expand their evangelistic and personal mentoring skills.

As the weekend conference advanced, attendance grew to 640. When all those voices joined in worship to our coming Lord, the effect was overwhelming. Our music director, Warren Jardine, and his wonderful teams of numerous singers and musicians lead us in excellent expressions of praise toward God. The roof was lifted on Friday night as we sang some old favourites that looked forward to our future days spent with Christ in eternity.

Benji Carey-Smith (TSBC student) and Tony Nuñez (TSBC lecturer) were responsible for an Impact first – an original song written especially with the Impact theme in mind: "Stepping into Eternity". This song is now available on the Impact website.

The engine room, otherwise known as the Riverbend kitchen team, operated like a slick well-oiled machine. What a joyful experience it was to see so many people serving with a smile. In addition, Riverbend Bible Church provided warm beds for 215 visitors. The church's ministry example and hospitality spoke volumes to all our guests.

Some other statistics illustrate God's kindness over the weekend – 54 hours of fellowship were enjoyed; 190 volunteers faithfully served attendees; 3,000 complimentary books were distributed in 500 gift bags; 3,622 meals were served in the dining room, and 19,800 cakes, biscuits, and savouries where prepared for teas and suppers. We are so thankful for everyone who donated time, scholarship funds, service, physical and spiritual resources in order to bless others. Their contribution glorified Christ and blessed many people.

Riverbend Bible Church magnified God last weekend! Thanks to everyone involved for their faithful witness, sacrificial hearts, and hard work! May we all live in the light of Christ's soon return.

1 comment:

  1. it was awesome
    really enjoyed it
    and my reading and desire to know more has increased :)

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