Saturday

WINDING DOWN!

 

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Saturday  

Going Home

 

 

David Nasser

 

David Nasser

 

A great speaker, Dave Nasser presents us with a message based on Mark 12:30.

 

Rock & Roll Worship Circus

 

Rock & Roll Worship Circus

 

This band was pretty good despite the absence of one of their key members. According to jesusfreakhideout.com, Zurn was on leave to spend time with her family. Regardless, their performance was cool.

 

Popular rap artist, KJ-52

 

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During the early part of the afternoon, I spent time with a few great friends of mine – Jen, Karen, Kristina and Lisa. We hung out during KJ-52, and Paul Coleman and had an awesome time.

 

Thousand Foot Krutch delivering a great set.

 

Thousand Foot Krutch

 

A really good heavy-metal band, they rocked at Creation Saturday afternoon.

 

Relient K with the stage decorated for… Christmas?

 

Relient K

 

Relient K uses a humorous approach when it comes to their music. They use a similar music style to secular band, Blink 182.

 

To be honest with you, I liked this year’s performance from RK better than their uninspired show last year at Hershey Park. The reason for a lackluster performance last year because the lead singer, Matt Theissen wasn’t feeling well that day (aww… I think he was trying his best anyway.).

 

In this evening’s concert, they decorated the stage with, get this – Christmas décor. Along with this, they did songs mainly from their Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek and Two Lefts Don’t Make a Right… CDs.

 

Josh McDowell

 

Josh McDowell

 

This guy is an amazing speaker. I was very impressed with his message last year. It was a testimony of his unfortunate upbringing and how he used that experience to touch the lives of others. The message he spoke that night was just as amazing.

 

Delirious performing a great worship set.

 

Deliriou5?

 

A praise and worship band from England, they delivered their first show at Creation since 2002. They did songs from their latest album, World Service. They also performed praise songs from other albums as well.

 

Towards the end, they showed scenes from the movie The Passion of the Christ, starring Mel Gibson playing the role of Jesus. The scenes demonstrated what Jesus went through before He died for our sins.

 


Pete Furler of the Newsboys speaks to the audience.

 

Newsboys

 

This is one band many come to see, and they closed the festival with favorites, including Shine, Breakfast, and Entertaining Angels. For about 5 or 10 minutes or so, band member Pete Furler give the audience a sermon which I felt the presence of God through his message.

God loves each and every one of us because He created us. All of us stumble from time to time, but God is a not out to condemn us for our wrongdoing. Even though each and every one of us deserves eternity in Hell, God was loving enough to send Jesus Christ to die for our sins. If you believe that Jesus Christ is your Lord and Savior, and if you accept that with all of your heart, you’re promised eternity in heaven! It is a relationship, and not a bunch of dos and don’ts. Heaven and all of it’s glory starts with just a simple prayer, and it only takes a short amount of time. If you’re ready to accept Him right now, please pray this prayer:

 

Lord Jesus Christ, I ask you to forgive me of all of my sins, and remove all of my unrighteousness. Thank you for dying on the cross. I accept you as Lord and Savior.

 

In Jesus’ Name,
Amen!

 

If you prayed that simple prayer sincerely, you are promised eternity in Heaven. There are only two things the Lord requires of us. First, we love Him with all of our heart, soul, and mind. And, second, we love one another.

Intro  

Getting There

Wednesday  

Thursday  

Friday  

Saturday  

Going Home

 

"What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self? If anyone is ashamed of me and my words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels."

Luke 9:25-26