UCF puts on a Passion Night (basically a worship night) once or twice a semester and invites everyone in Kampala on the radio and with flyers. Last year on our trip to Kampala we were able to participate in another Passion Night. This Passion Night was special because there was a conference/seminar during the day before the worship night. The conference topic was on sexual purity and Kyle and I were a part of a panel for a Q & A session. Thank you all for your prayers, it was evident that the Lord used this day in many peoples lives and we were glad for the opportunity to sit and pray with a few people that came forward during the day and at night.
Here are a few photos of the worship night in the church's temporary structure that is set up on the basketball court.
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The choir leading worship |
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Those attending had to start to go up the hill because there were nearly 700 people |
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View from the last rows of people |
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There was a message during the middle of the night, and people were invited to come to the front for prayer |
As the worship goes into the night, the students get more and more rambunctious. By the end of the night, chairs were stacked and everyone was dancing down in front and of course, lifting chairs. The chair lifting is standard practice for Passion Nights at UCF. I did not get to participate to much at the end because I was asked to hold three year old sleeping Hamlet, which I was so happy to do.
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