Well, the first night of Breakforth just went by, and I must say it was good and somewhat confusing as well. I was an overflow usher tonight, so I was to usher at the overflow room where all the off-shift volunteers were supposed to watch the general assembly. However, seems most of the volunteers didn't understand that concept and just went directly up to the main assembly, but that was okay. The confusing part was... showing up to my shift and having no supervisor or anybody around... so me and my usher partner had NO IDEA what we were supposed to do. We even ended up having to control the sound system and the lights in the overflow room along with ushering. The sad thing was, when the call came that there was enough room left over at the main hall for the volunteers, we weren't told anything. So everybody just got up and left, and we were left standing there alone. Strange. And nobody came to replace us... so we ended up extending our shift a half-hour to an hour. But I guess that's normal, cause most of my friends who are volunteers as well wasn't informed on what to do, or had to work longer shifts because of poor scheduling. So that part was extremely confusing.
Brian Doerkson led worship, so that was really good. However, it was really dead in the overflow room, so it wasn't as great as it could have been. Joyce Meyer was the speaker and it was really good, long by an extra half-hour, but it was good. She spoke on going deeper in our relationship with Jesus. :)
However Erwin McManus was unable to show up, so we missed out on a great speaker, and Chris Rice was also delayed, so his concert was canceled as well. Though, I didn't plan on going to see Chris Rice anyways. However, Starfield DID show up and the Starfield concert was really good. And I got some pictures of them, so I'll post those up whenever I have the time.
Anyways, need to sleep now, cause I have to wake up early to go back tomorrow. My legs are sooo tired and I think I might have shin splints... or whatever that's called, so painful...
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