God's Exciting Week!

This Sunday morning my church launched it's second campus. It was a very exhilarating day, knowing that now we have two separate locations sharing the love of Jesus with individuals.
A plethora of exciting things have been happening in our church! This Friday we will be starting up our monthly youth nights, for students in 6th through 12th grade. We are going to be having a live band, a DJ, a photo-booth, free pizza, even a hype man. There will also be a mini sermon given by our head youth leader at the end of the night. It is going to be a great night of fun and friendship for the students.
November has been an exciting month! It is crazy to think that I began attending this church six months ago, and God as really blessed my time here in that six months. This place isn't about a religion but about a relationship with Jesus, and it shows in the work it is doing. I'm excited to see what December, and all the months to follow, have to bring.

Vocabulary:
campus- a location of a building
exhilarating- someone feeling extremely happy and excited
individuals- people
plethora- a large amount, or many of something
hype man- similar to a host, uses a microphone to make fun announcements during an event
sermon- a speech or presentation about an aspect of the Christian faith. Could be about a story in the bible or a lesson God has taught the person.

Activity: 
Write three paragraphs, each paragraph will contain three to five sentences each.
In the first paragraph, write sentences about what you did yesterday. Make sure to use past tense verbs in your sentences. 
In the second paragraph, write sentences about what you did today. Make sure to use present tense verbs in your sentences. 
In the last paragraph, write sentences about what you will be doing tomorrow. Make sure to use future tense verbs in your sentences.

Comments

  1. Nice entry! I had never heard of a "hype man" before. Very interesting!

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