Faith Tabernacle Had A Revival And Fireworks For The 4th Of July

Youth and adults playing volleyball at Faith Tabernacle Rover's Independence Day celebration.

Youth and adults playing volleyball at Faith Tabernacle Rover's Independence Day celebration.

Rover, Mo. – Faith Tabernacle Rover had a revival leading up to July 4th, and on the 4th of July, the celebration included fireworks and food to accompany the revival.

Revival

After some congregational singing, Brother Kenson Wilson gave the message. His message focused on Malachi 3:7, specifically the part that said, “Return unto me, and I will return unto you, saith the Lord of hosts.”

Food

After the service, hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, drinks, and desserts were available for all the attendees. An ice cream machine was also in the gym for the youth and adults.

Faith Tabernacle Rover had ice cream cones available to the attendees.
Faith Tabernacle Rover had ice cream cones available to the attendees.

Games

Before the fireworks started, youth and adults played basketball and volleyball, while the young kids played on a bouncy house and the playground. After the fireworks show, the youth and some adults formed teams to play volleyball.

Fireworks

The fireworks show lasted around ten minutes. The show had a unique aspect to it, as individuals were only about a football field away from where the fireworks were being shot off.

Fireworks light up the sky at Faith Tabernacle Rover's Independence Day celebration.
Fireworks light up the sky at Faith Tabernacle Rover’s Independence Day celebration.

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