Friday 12 January 2007

VCAC Concert

Vocal, dance, timbrel, drama, audio-visual, brass, big band, worship bands, you name it. They were all on display tonight at the Victorian Creative Arts Camp Concert. The hall was very full and we enjoyed the presence of God throughout the many performances.

Special thanks to Captain Tracey Davies and Graeme Mawson for leading the encampment so effectively. Each aspect of the arts we witnessed, was a delight and well done.

If you want your young people to be a part of a strongly spiritual experience in the development of their gifts, plan to send them to VCAC next year. You'll be glad you did.

Galatians 6:5 (MSG)
5 Each of you must take responsibility for doing the creative best you can with your own life.

5 comments:

Evie said...

It's always fun to attend events like these. It seems to me that young people are far more creative than my generation was.

james said...

i was impressed with the strong emphasis on God this year!

To God be the glory!

Cadet Stobes!! said...

I can hardly even begin to express the high level by which God was glorified during this past week at camp. We saw young people re-commit to the Lord, hand over problems, begin to move in HIS direction and not their own. The best thing was that the camp was not the focus. The richness of the Bible studies, the intensity of the Worship. The unified team efforts and deep and plentiful prayers of the faithful was incredible, to say the least. We serve a mighty God! A God who loves us, who cares for us and who is a relational God. Its a beautiful thing to be in a relationship with him. Some may have thought the Concert was 'Old-fashioned' But God was intensely glorified during the camp and the main was focus wasn't the concert, but rather those times during week where delegates were challenged, discipled, encouraged, loved, healed, restored and EXTREME!! God is SOO good!!

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for your support Commissioner. We as a leadership team really appreciated it, and were so glad you came and spoke at the camp and took part in the concert (even though we sprung a little surprise performance in there too!).

Jim Knaggs said...

These positive testimonies accurately reflect the experience. Hallelujah!