Over 1,400 People Find New Life in Christ at Freedom Celebration in Albuquerque
By Lorin Bentley, Special to ASSIST News Service
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO (ANS – July 10, 2017)
-- Celebrating the Fourth of July inspires images of fireworks,
baseball, and grilling with family and friends. But Calvary Albuquerque
put its own spin on Independence Day by hosting a celebration big enough
to fill a ballpark -- twice.
On
June 30 and July 1, thousands of people flooded Isotopes Park in
Albuquerque, NM, home field of the Albuquerque Isotopes, for Calvary
Albuquerque’s citywide Freedom Celebration. Over the course of the two
evenings, families and people from all walks of life came to enjoy food,
some of the top artists in Christian music, and a gospel message from
Pastor Skip Heitzig.
Dove-award winner, Fernando Ortega, kicked off the celebration with a beautiful rendition of America the Beautiful.
Calvary's worship band, Battledrums, led both nights with worship
favorites and some original songs, including several off their upcoming
album.
Singer-songwriter
Zach Williams then took the stage the first night, delivering powerful
worship with a southern-rock vibe. The hugely popular and long-lasting
Christian group the Newsboys wrapped up the evening with an energetic
performance. Led by Michael Tait, formerly of DC Talk, the group
performed fan favorites as well as a cover of DC Talk's hit “Jesus
Freak,” where they were joined onstage by hip-hop artist Graham Saber.
The
next evening, after a short rain delay and another performance by
Battledrums, Graham Saber shared his own music, followed by a much
anticipated mini-reunion of the rock group Anberlin, which disbanded in
2014.
Anberlin
front man Stephen Christian has served as the worship director at
Calvary Albuquerque for the past two years and was grateful for the
opportunity to not only perform some Anberlin classics but also share
from his upcoming solo worship project, set to release July 28.
“I
realized that performing with that much energy is something that I need
to do at least once a year because it was so much fun,” he said. “The
crowd was so receptive to the Anberlin songs, but I was so excited when
they sang with me on the worship song 'Gloria' off my upcoming album, Wildfires.”
The
final musical guest of the two-night celebration was Colton Dixon, a
former American Idol contestant whose brand of high-energy,
Christ-centered rock music has made him a favorite in the industry. The
evening culminated in a fireworks display, capping off an event that
commemorated not just our freedom as Americans, but true freedom found
in Christ.
And
that freedom was the highlight of the event, as Heitzig gave a gospel
message toward the end of each night, inviting anyone in the park to
come forward and receive Jesus Christ as their Savior.
“Where
the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom,” read a banner on the
front of the stage (citing 2 Corinthians 3:17) as hundreds of people
streamed onto the field to cheers and applause.
Out
of the many thousands that attended the two-day event, 1,422 people
came forward and prayed to receive new life in Christ, making this
Calvary Albuquerque's biggest outreach of the year.
The
eternal value of these 1,422 individuals can't be overstated. As one of
Calvary Albuquerque's culture axioms puts it, “Behind each number is a
name and behind each hand is a heart. It's not about how many people
come to our church; it's about how many lives are changed.”
And
that was the whole heart behind the event: to reach the people of
Albuquerque with the gospel, no matter their creed or church
affiliation, and see them come to know the Lord.
To
Christian, the event was a home run. “Freedom Celebration was
incredible,” he said. “I just want to say thank you to Pastor Skip, the
creative team, and all the volunteers for making this event a massive
success.”
What better way to commemorate the Fourth of July than to celebrate the new life and true freedom only Jesus Christ can give.
For more information on Calvary Albuquerque, please go to: http://www.calvaryabq.org/
Photo
captions: 1) Pastor Skip Heitzig preaches a gospel message at the
Freedom Celebration. (Peter Castro). 2) Dove-award winner, Fernando
Ortega singing. (Peter Castro) 3) Albuquerque’s Isotopes Park packed for
the celebration. (Peter Castro)..4) Skip Heitzig pictured with the
Newsboys. (Peter Castro) 5) Stephen Christian on stage. (Peter Castro).
6) Lorin Bentley.
About
the writer: Lorin Bentley is a native of Albuquerque, NM, where she
graduated from the University of New Mexico with an English degree. She
now works as a writer/editor at Calvary Albuquerque.
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