Bec (leader of the Lismore Net team) introduced the God-filled Christian band.
The whole room went wild. Screams and cheers erupted from the children, students, parents and supporters from the Casino and Lismore communities. The youth immediately leapt up and ran to the front. They joined together, singing and dancing joyfully.
The band got five children up to sing Taylor Swift’s “Love Story”. They positively belted it out, with help from other young people in the audience.
Up the front young people formed a big mosh pit - a gathering where people jump up and down together - they all pointed up to God, lifting up joy filled hearts.
Next up was a daggy dancing contest. After some hilarious dance moves, it was down to three people who showed off their moves. Based on a vote of the loudness of screams, two winners were chosen and were awarded with Emmanuel Worship albums.
The Lismore Net Team then did a drama. The youth sat quietly, taking in a beautiful message calling them to show God to others by helping them.The night continued with more songs until Pat Keady spoke. The youngest sat up very close to the stage, absorbed in his every word. He reminded us to all to remove all barriers to Jesus in our lives and that we can never be too filled with the love of Jesus. A beautiful video, based on Emmanuel Worship’s song “thank you”, was played. It showed young people thanking God for all that He has done for them.
The band burst into song again and by the end everyone was exhausted, but obviously filled with a deep joy and love for God.
Emmanuel Worship should be back towards the end of the year at Coffs Harbour.
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