Prayer & Praise Night

24 Mar 2010
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Prayer & Praise Night

Hammond-Munster Prayer & Praise Night

On Friday, April 16th, 2010 the Hammond-Munster Corps will be hosting our next Prayer & Praise Night!  That’s Indiana ya’ll!

Vincent Johnson (from the Chicago Kroc Center) will be bringing a powerful message that you won’t want to miss.  It’s going to be an awesome night of worship, prayer, teaching and fellowship.  We haven’t had a Prayer & Praise Night at the Hammond-Munster Corps since December 2005.  It’s going to be legendary.  Don’t miss out!

Here’s what you should bring:
-Your friends
-Your Bibles
-A focused attitude of worship

Here’s what you should know:
-For most of you, it will take you a bit longer to travel (duh), so plan to leave earlier than normal if at all possible.

To RSVP to our Facebook Event, click here: http://bit.ly/aNqzxh

Hope to see you there!

About the Author

irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.

6 Jan 2010
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Prayer & Praise Night

CFOT P&PN Overnighter Recap

So, the CFOT P&PN Overnighter was awesome!  We missed our friends from MYGA dearly, and others that were unable to make it out.  But, we still enjoyed a great night of worship, teaching and fellowship.

We enjoyed some awesome testimonies from a whole mess of Corps on their I’ll Fight Day experiences.  We were able to hear how God moved in our communities, and it was blessing to hear how caught off guard people were when Christians decided to show God’s love through random acts of kindness.  Remember, just as Ephesians 5:1 tells us, we are to “imitate God, therefore, in everything you do, because you are his dear children.  Live a life filled with love, following the example of Christ. He loved us and offered himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God.”

We were also challenged to think about John 4, and the woman at the well.  Remember, the interesting thing in this story is that the woman, who had had 5 husbands and was living with a man who wasn’t her husband, didn’t have to confess her sin to Jesus.  He did that for her.  It was then up to her to confront and deal with her sin honestly and openly with Jesus.  Once we are able to do that with ourselves, we can truly allow God to change our lives.

“Coming and going” seemed to be a theme that night, as we welcomed back Nate Hood from the US Military (who also played a duet with Jonathan Taube – a great rendition of “This Little Light Of Mine” infused with Z.Z. Top’s “La Grange”.)  We also said “good-bye” to a faithful few – Dietrich Hunter who will be attending Indiana Wesleyan  University, and Audrey Hickman who will be studying abroad this semester.

Photos from the night – including Fight Night – will be up soon!  So stay tuned!  Blessings!

About the Author

irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.

9 Sep 2008
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Events, Prayer & Praise Night

Chicago Temple Prayer & Praise Night


The Chicago Temple Prayer & Praise Night was a great night of worship, prayer, challenge and commitment. For those of you who were not able to go, go to our media page and check out the photos. Remember to pray for those who testified and keep up the commitments you made at the altar. Remember, although it may be hard, giving glory to God means that we do His will, not ours. It’s about the Father, not us! And good news, God will give us grace to follow Him and do His will.

Book the date now! October 31, 2008 is the Des Plaines/Halloween Prayer & Praise Night NEW LIFE! This is definitely an event that you will not want to miss, and you will want to bring your (unsaved!) friends too. And, as announced, come in your costume! It is not only hoped, but encouraged! And, if you don’t have any ideas, just take and every day things/people, and come as the zombie version of that. For instance, don’t come as a normal math teacher. Come as a zombie math teacher. Or, don’t come as Hannah Montana. Come as zombie Hannah Montana. Keep checking back to MYN.com for more updates about this exciting night.

About the Author

irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.

2 Sep 2008
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Events, Prayer & Praise Night

Prayer & Praise Night Kick Off!


It’s time to kick-off the 2008-2009 Prayer & Praise Nights! The Chicago Temple Corps has agreed to host the historic first Prayer & Praise Night. Mark my words, it will go down in the annals of history.

Something you should know: we’ve decided to have a theme for this year. It’s nothing too big, just something to piece them together. We’re going with “Glory to God.” Why? Because we believe that it’s not about us, it’s about the Father. Because, above all, Jesus lived to give Glory to the Father, and as his disciples, we want to do that too.

So, come out for the kick-off, but, more importantly, come out for a night of prayer, worship, fellowship, and growth.

Be sure to bring:
-Your Bibles
-Your friends
-Your friends’ friends
-A focused attitude of worship

Also, while parking may not be extremely limited, it’s always a good idea to carpool.

See you there? Prove it! RSVP via our Facebook event.

About the Author

irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.