Thursday, April 25, 2013

REVIVAL AT McKENZIE CORNER BAPTIST CHURCH - McKenzie Corner, New Brunswick, Canada

We left Dover Foxcroft and headed up to New Brunswick, Canada to be at McKenzie Corner Baptist Church where Andy Nissley is the pastor.  It is hard to believe that this was our fourth year and fourth meeting there.  Time sure flies!

I don't always have a theme for the meetings and I was praying about what the Lord might want us to do at McKenzie Corner.  During the meeting in Dover Foxcroft the Lord laid it on my heart to CONTINUE the same theme - CONTINUE - in Canada.  The messages were not all the same and the Lord blessed again.

Since our visit last year a couple of families have joined the church and a couple others are visiting on a regular basis.  It was another week of liberty and responding to the messages.  Pastor Nissley told me at the end of the week he believes it was the best meeting we've had so far.  There was lots of wonderful special music by the people in the church and we had a couple of times of testimonies.

We were able to have a lot more fellowship with Bro. Nissley and his family than we normally do and we sure did enjoy that every day.  We were able to get out and see a couple of local sights during the day time as well as the obligatory stops to Tim Horton's!  One of the men just finished barber school and so he treated the preacher and myself to an old-fashioned, hot towel barber shave.  It was my first experience and it was pretty nostalgic!

All in all it was a wonderful week on many fronts and we are looking forward to returning next year.

Here are a few pictures from the meeting.  Again I have created a photo gallery on Photobucket with more pictues.  You can view them by CLICKING HERE.

Good singing at McKenzie Corner Baptist Church!

World's youngest ushers!

Let's build it!

They even got me in on the singing...PRACTICE, that is!

Pastor Andy Nissley and Evangelist Craig Cobb

McKenzie Corner Baptist Church - McKenzie Corner, New Brunswick.  This building was built in 1850.

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