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'Why Omemee?...Because it is the most unlikeliest of places for it to happen!' explained George.
Sam and Elizabeth Join Acts2Action onstage in the Hazy Sunset at 30 Logie Street Lindsay
'The people of South America are praying for Omemee Outreach, and we are praying for them,' shared John Popowich, Omemee Christian Outreach organizer.
'We are pleased to have Franco sharing his musical gifts at Omemee Christian Outreach tonight,'shared John Popowich, Omemee Christian Outreach Co-ordinator.
'I sing regularly in Port Perry at Victory Christian Centre with several others" shared Vicky Popowich adding with a chuckle, 'John, my husband, nicknamed us The Vickettes.'
OMEMEE CHRISTIAN OUTREACH
PRESENTS
GEORGE JENKINS
George Jenkins, the first man to become a minister while in the Ontario prison system, had people crying with laughter during his presentation last fall.
George has a very down to earth testimony that he has shared around the world.
George flows in gifts of prophecy and healing.
Join this event and invite all your friends!
Since George is such a popular speaker, Omemee Christian Outreach has booked Coronation Hall to make sure there is sufficient seating for everyone.
BBQ STARTS 6pm Bring salads if you wish
MUSICAL GUESTS VICKY & the VICKETTES+ 2
Children's Crafts During Speaker
VICKY & THE VICKETTES + 2 are area an area Worship band who regularly sing at Port Perry Victory Christian Centre and include:
Vicky, Betty-Jean, Todd , Christopher and they are Joined by Joy for this special event.
Free will offering gratefully accepted.
Please remember to bring shoes for the Children of the
''Failure to acquire basic trust affects us throughout our adult lives' explains Mike O'Brien of Revelation of Truth Ministries, adding 'lacking basic trust impacts our ability to relate to God and others.'
'We are very fortunate to have people who are willing to give of their time and talents' shared John Popowich, Omemee Christian Outreach organizer,adding 'It truly is a blessing to our gatherings.'
'I used to play guitar left-handed,' shared Gary with the audience, adding 'A punch press took off the fingers of my right hand at age 17, so I had to relearn to do everything right handed.'
'I went to a church,'Gary explained 'and they told me I didn't belong. I went home and wrote this song.'Where some might have written a song of retaliation or anger, Gary instead wrote the beseeching 'Can I Walk With You Today?'