Davis' Mega Maze

Two hours and fourty five minutes is a long time to be lost in a corn field, just ask Mike, Amanda, Timmy, Samantha, and Emily. But with coins in hand they finally walked triumphantly across victory bridge at the end of Davis' Mega Maze. The first group out (won't mention any names for risk of jealousy) finished in about an hour and waited patiently munching on some corn bread for the other groups to emerge from the tricky maize labyrith. All around it was a great day but if you missed out you can still catch the pics online.

Be still and know

It was a brisk September morning as a figure with a gray hooded sweatshirt made his way to the flagpole outside Souhegan High School. The sun had recently risen casting it's light on anything it could touch. As morning awoke more students slowly gathered sitting around the pole with their heads bowed. As everyone else passed by on their way to school, 18 students prayed. They prayed for their friends, for the teachers, for their school. A cry arose from that flagpole, to join with others around the world, for God to show up and transform this generation. One woman was pleased to hear it was a good thing and not prayer because someone had died or something bad had happened. A few others just stood by and watched. But God showed up one Wednesday morning when a few courageous students sought His face. And He will continue to show up for those who are seeking.

"Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations!" ~Ps 46:10

See You At The Pole

This Monday night we're hosting a See You At The Pole Rally and inviting churches from all over the area. It'll be a great opportunity for you to meet other Christian kids that go to your schools. It'll give you an opportunity to plan out when you'll meet and what you'll do when you get there. Even if you've never heard of See You At The Pole still come to the rally and see what it's all about. Or just come for the free ice cream sundaes! Hope to see you there.