Revival 2010
Revival is a great time for our church to corporately regain focus as we hit the halfway mark of this semester. I recall thinking at the end of my freshman year that the Revival was a timely, much-needed couple days for me to spend time learning more about God and being strengthened for the rest of the semester. A lot of students have exams and projects, and many young adults might be going through the daily grind of being in the marketplace. What better way to be encouraged than spending time with God at Revival!

Schedule
Revival will start at Wesley Church (map) on Thursday, October 14th at 6:30pm. For Friday, October 15th, there will be two services, both at 7pm. Undergraduates and youth groups be at Wesley Church, while young adults and families be meeting at Stone Creek Church (map). On Saturday, October 16th, there will be an open prayer time from 1-5pm at CUCC (map). Following the prayer time, we will have service at 6pm at Judah Christian School (map). Revival will then conclude with our Sunday Lord’s Day services at 9:30am at Brookens Gymnasium (map) and at 12:30pm at CUCC. We welcome you to join us at either Sunday worship services.

Visitors
If you are a young adult / alum visiting for revival, we encourage you to attend the service at Stone Creek Church on Friday. However, if you are bringing youth group students, please attend the service at Wesley Church for that Friday.
A special note for youth workers/ youth pastors: if you and your youth group students need a place to stay, please contact Alex Joe at alexjoe at gmail dot com.

Revival Prayer Meetings
In preparation for Revival, there will be prayer meetings held on Monday, October 11 at 141 Wohlers (map) on campus and on October 12-13 (Tuesday & Wednesday) at CUCC from 10pm-11pm. All are welcome to come and pray!

In addition to our evening worship services and Lord's Day worship service, we will be having an open prayer time on Saturday afternoon as noted in the schedule above. Revival happens as we receive the Word of God and seek the Lord through worship and prayer. During the open prayer time, one has the opportunity to take more time to seek God in prayer - whether it is through personal prayer, praying with others, or getting prayed for. After hearing the Word of God at the beginning of the open prayer time, people will be free to pray and come & go as they please.

Speakers: Reverend Paul Kim and Reverend Pastor Dwight Yoo
This year we have the privilege of having two guest speakers!

Born in St. Louis, Reverend Paul Kim was raised in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated with a BS in Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Divinity from Biblical Theological Seminary, a Master of Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary and a Doctorate of Ministry from Biblical Theological Seminary. He has served at Renewal since 1991 and is currently the lead pastor and campus pastor of their King of Prussia Site. Pastor Paul is married to Janette, a fellow U of I alum. They have four sons: Elijah, Caleb, Noah, and Nathan. He enjoys music, jogging, and playing with his boys.

Reverend Dwight Yoo was raised in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. Pastor Dwight graduated with a BA in Psychology from Rutgers University and has a Master of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary. With the exception of his college years, Pastor Dwight has attended and served at Emmanuel / Renewal his entire life. He is currently the campus pastor of their West Philadelphia site. Pastor Dwight enjoys sports, the outdoors, movies, and eating. He is married to Paula and they have two sons, Aiden and Evan.

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