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Youth Move Onward in Relationship with Jesus

February 23, 2015

Students from the Auburn area lead out in worship at the 2015 Washington Conference Youth Rally held at Sunset Lake in Wilkeson on Jan. 17, 2015. More than 300 youth from across the conference came to worship, be inspired from God’s Word and enjoy a day of fellowship and fun.

Alex Bryan, Walla Walla University Church senior pastor, unpacked the theme “Onward” with a story from the life of Daniel. The Christian journey begins with a central question, “What are you doing today?”

The afternoon was spent in family groups discussing the dreams God had placed in their lives and the barriers that stood in the way. Each person committed to the next step in their journey with Jesus and then spent time praying for each other.

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Students from the Auburn area lead out in worship at the 2015 Washington Conference Youth Rally held at Sunset Lake in Wilkeson on Jan. 17. More than 300 youth from across the conference came to worship, be inspired from God’s Word and enjoy a day of fellowship and fun.

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Timmy Kosaka
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Alex Bryan, Walla Walla University Church senior pastor, unpacked the theme “Onward” with a story from the life of Daniel. The Christian journey begins with a central question, “What are you doing today?”

Credit
Timmy Kosaka
Image

The afternoon was spent in family groups discussing the dreams God had placed in their lives and the barriers that stood in the way. Each person committed to the next step in their journey with Jesus and then spent time praying for each other.

Credit
Timmy Kosaka
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