Thursday, November 18, 2010
Singing Sunday Night
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thanksgiving Program
Sunday, November 07, 2010
J Nelms
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Chi Rho Keeps Growing
Friday, August 20, 2010
Chi Rho Singing THIS Sunday Morning
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Choir Rehearsal Canceled
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Great Worship Last Night
Thanks to everyone who went to Grace Baptist in Tullahoma last night. We had great time of worship with the people of Grace Baptist and evangelist Ken Weathersby. I also appreciate all of the Chi Rho parents who waited so patiently for us to get back, albeit quite a bit late. Thank you Lonnie Donaldson for driving us safely as well. The Lord is gracious to us and it was a blessing to used in His service last night. (More photos are available on the Chi Rho Youth Choir Facebook wall.)
Friday, August 13, 2010
New Shirts Are Here
Friday, August 06, 2010
Chi Rho Begins New Season
Monday, June 28, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Tour Photos
St. Andrews Thank You
Jonathan - I hope your continued trip to Charleston and other places went well. We at St. Andrews were extrememly blessed to have you and your youth chori lead us in worship. You have a very special group of young people with unbelievable gifts. My prayer is GOd will use the gifts to glorify and redeem the lost. Our doors are open to you antyime you wish to return. God bless, Jeff
Massa Thank You
Colonial View Thank You
Barbara (Bobbie) Gist
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Mission Tour Review
Monday, June 14, 2010
June 14 Update
Chi Rho will not rehearse this Wednesday, June 16. However, the SONS OF THUNDER will meet at 4 pm in the choir room. This is open to all youth choir members whether you read music or not. I hope to see you then.
Jonathan
Friday, June 11, 2010
Home Concert
MORNING: We will sing "Promises One by One" with the Sanctuary Choir before the sermon and "Mohla Jesus ahla boa" for the offertory. Both songs will be sung from the steps. No special attire needed.
EVENING: We will meet at 5 pm to prepare for the evening service. Please wear your tour shirt and khaki pants. Our home concert will begin at 6 pm and the awards fellowship will follow. Nancy Forrester is coordinating the fellowship so please contact her if you can help with refreshments.
Friday
Drove to the Western North Carolina Baptist Retirement Home. We sang a full concert for most of the residents in a large room with great acoustics. After the concert, we enjoyed visiting with the folks and serving refreshments. After helping most of them back to their rooms, we divided into two groups and went "caroling" in the assisted living facility. In this way, we were able to visit with everyone at the facility. They were so kind and so very grateful for our visit. We stayed a little longer than we had planned, but enjoyed every minute of it.
Carra's brother David and his wife Mary live in Asheville and hosted us last year. Today the led us to and from the Baptist Home so that we would get there safely. It was so good to see them and to visit with them again.
We took I-26 to Johnson City and ate lunch there. We then took 81 and 40 home. We arrive safely at 6 pm and cleaned out the buses.
Praise the Lord for a safe and productive mission tour. It is so rewarding to be involved in an event the clearly touches so many lives. Our youth represented our Lord so well. No behavior problems at all. No serious injuries or illness. Just lives changed by the love of God. Beautiful!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Souls for Soldiers
I was personally present when a homeless vet approached Kelly Freeman and asked for a new pair of shoes. I looked at his feet and saw them crammed into shoes that were obviously too small. He had been to the thrift store and they didn't have his size.
This is something we can do that will benefit these veterans immediately. Our devotional tonight focused on Matthew 25:31-46. Verse 40 says, "And the King will answer, 'Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.'" Lets give Jesus some shoes that fit!
Charleston VA Hospital
Note from Pastor Randy Disharoon
Praise God, Jonathan!
He never ceases to amaze me at the ways and means He uses to bring people into a right relationship with Him! I am so grateful for your group and the love that was shared with Charleston! Please pass on their information should they want to be contacted and we will help them get plugged into a church family here in Charleston.
Susan cried when she saw the children playing the instruments! What an amazing night of "letting our light so shine."
I am glad your dad's procedure went well. Many reasons to be thankful today.
Randy
Thursday
Volunteer Coordinator Kelly Freeman was such a great host. She shared her personal testimony and gave us an overview of the Restoration Quarters. Mission founder Mike Reich spoke with us and we prayed for him and the staff. They are fine folks with a great attitudes. Here is a link to learn more about this ministry: http://www.abccm.org/vets-place.html
At six o'clock we began a 40 minute program that included many of our upbeat songs and the armed forces medley. The men ate while we sang and many of them moved closer to hear the program after they finished their meal. The facility has 148 beds and it appeared that almost all of the men were present. The volunteers who prepared the evening meal even served us a delicious dinner.
About 7:15 we drove to the Fun Depot for a great time of recreation. The staff with helpful and courteous. The kids had a great time and I especially enjoyed the go-carts.
We returned to the hotel about 10 pm and had our evening vesper service in the hotel breakfast area. It was a sweet time of sharing testimonies from the day and whispering our prayers to God. We usually pray out loud simultaneously, but tonight we whispered. We conclude our group prayer by praying the Lord's Prayer. Tonight we whispered it too. I got chills hearing everyone whispering in unison. I can only wonder what the other guests and staffs were thinking.
I want to remember the stories that I heard tonight. So many testimonies of God's grace and mercy to these homeless veterans. What a blessing to be a part of this great, great ministry, if only for an evening.
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Wednesday
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Tuesday
Tricky drive to the VA Hospital where we met Cindy Ingalls who arranged for us to sing throughout the hospital for staff members and patients. We sang in the main lobby for a while before dividing into two groups and visiting individual wards. Everyone came together one the Community Living Center (formerly known as the nursing home) to sing for a group of veterans gathered in the activity room. They were so appreciative and so kind. It was a delight to honor these vets and to share songs of faith and hope with them. We then visited with men in their individual rooms and sang in the hallways. After assembling in the activity room once more, we prayed for Ms. Ingalls and she expressed her gratitude for our visit. We then ate lunch in the canteen and sang some more for diners there.
We spent about three hours visiting the VA hospital and we so blessed by being there. We met men so many men who had sacrificed so much for our country. There stories we captivating, emotional, and inspiring.
After returning to the hotel for a quick change of clothes, we drove out to the beach on Isle of Palms. The county park there was a great place to visit the beach. The weather was wonderful and we have a great time swimming, sunning, and visiting on the beach.
After returning to the hotel we had our daily vesper servive by the pool at 10 p.m. A family from Colorado joined us there and we sang several songs to them. They are a very kind Jewish family and we pray that our songs and our lives were a good witness to them.
This has been a delightful day. I hope that we can always remember the veterans and the tears they shed as we sang. How good it is be a blessing to others in Jesus' name.
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Monday, June 07, 2010
Patriots Point
Monday
Todd and I took the high school grads to dinner at a local restaurant. It was delicious and we had a great time. It was a great way to honor their leadership in the choir. Keith was even with us when we came to Charleston five years ago. Rebecca, Megan, and Jordan are so precious, too.
This evening Ann Marie Fairchild took us on a 4 1/2 mile walking tour of historic Charleston. We saw the College of Charleston, many parks, historic homes, Rainbow Row, the Battery, and a host of historic churches. It was a beautiful evening with a nice cool breeze blowing through town. Truly unseasonably mild weather. We stopped in front of First Baptist Church, Charleston which is the oldest Baptist church in the south. Farrell led us in prayer for the church and Christians in the city.
We returned to the hotel and took a quick swim before beginning our nightly devotional service at 10 pm. Each night we read scripture, sing a song, share a devotional, review the day, and share testimonies about the people we have met. We then pray for people, sing again, preview the following day, and finally present the Glory and Goober Sticks.
During the testimony time, Bobbie shared that she led her cousin and his wife to the Lord tonight. They were touched by the witness of our youth in the park last night and the joy that Bobbie has despite her husbands death a few years ago. They saw the difference that Jesus makes her life and in our lives and they wanted the same joy. She explained the gospel to her cousin Randy using the Roman Road and led him to the Lord. Then his wife Gail said that she wanted that too. Bobbie shared the same passages with her and she accepted the Lord. It was a sweet time for them and we rejoice in their professions of faith. I am so thankful for Bobbie's witness to them and the opportunity the youth choir had to be a part of this. Praise the Lord!
Updates:
Tracy and his family made it safely to Charleston.
Bob and Molly are still traveling home even now.
Lonnie is slowly recovering and my dad got his pacemaker today.
Keep praying. God is doing great things and we're so blessed to be a part of it.
Jonathan
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