Kingdom Assignment Well Done Awards and New Website
Just checking the OC Register and saw an article on the results from the Well Done Awards from the other night. It was a great time, with some serious funds raised to start new Kingdom Assignments, too. Here’s a clip:
The Well Done Awards should get its own award: Most Eclectic Award Show.
Within the span of three hours, mop-top, funny-guy “American Idol” finalist Chris Sligh skipped down a catwalk, modeling a new line of clothes printed with catchy Bible verses.
“American Idol” 2006 runner-up Katharine McPhee sang barefoot with a rock band.
Christian radio personality Steve Arterburn paced the stage like an auctioneer, challenging 50 people in the audience to raise their hands and pledge to seed a new church – for $1,000 a pop. (Done deal in less than three minutes.)
The Groovaloos, a hip-hop, street dance troupe tore it up, spinning on their heads to rap music.
And pastor Denny Bellesi, who kicked off the show by bursting through a paper banner in a cheerleading uniform, started to cry when he said goodnight.
In between, audience members twirled rally towels (handed out at the door) to cheer on 30 award recipients who had heard the calling to do something for their fellow man – and actually answered it.
Check out their new website, too. Looks nice!
JG






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