The EVE of New Year
We will hear a barrage of gunfire at midnight tonight.
Clubs will be crowded and bars overloaded.
Times Square will be jammed as they wait for the crystal ball.
The EVE of New Year is an event, but it is also a title and a person.
It’s often said that how you exit one thing determines how you enter another.
The blare of noise and the blaze of fire and smoke, the haze of alcohol or the pop of partying, they are all ways to enter the New Year at midnight.
Some will just sit and watch it on the tube (or the flat screen) and some will be asleep.
I will preach two messages on New Year’s Eve. At 11am Sunday “The EVE of New Year” (it’s NOT what you think) and at approximately 11:30 PM “Get Up Out of The Dust.”
The 11:30PM message is a part of the evening New Year’s Eve service. The service begins at 10PM with singing and testimonies of the congregation from the year. You will hear some interesting stuff.
The sermon will begin at 11:30PM and last 27 minutes.
At 11:57 we will get down on our knees and begin praying as the New Year approaches.
The service will end at approximately 12:15 at which time I will return to the prayer team for the completion of the 3-Day Prayer Vigil.
Mountain Wings
The New Year will find us in church on our knees praying.
If you can’t be in church physically, you are welcome to join us live.
Simply go to Air Jesus and click Listen Live in the upper right hand corner.
11AM Sunday morning and 10PM Sunday night, New Year’s Eve.
The New Year will find us on our knees praying.
How you exit one thing determines how you enter another.
Where will it find you as you enter?
~A MountainWings Original~
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