The Friday Night Live at First Baptist Church in Moore July 17 will feature Christian comedian and author Kenn Kington, who will present a comedy show and lead participants in a study of his book: "Searching for a Super Man/Watching for a Wonder Woman."
Friday's praise and worship will begin with a steak dinner 6:30 p.m. Friday, followed by Kington's comedy performance at approximately 7:15 p.m. and concluding around 10 p.m.
The event continues Saturday morning, with a 9 a.m. continental breakfast, followed by Kington's book study 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., a 10-minute break and concluding around noon. All events will take place in the church atrium.
"Searching for a Super Man/Watching for a Wonder Woman" is in its eighth printing and is the most popular of Kenn's literary works.
Cost of the event is $15, which includes the dinner and breakfast. Books may be purchased separately for $10.
Childcare will be provided Friday as part of Date Night childcare. Children need to eat prior to coming, the food is for singles only. It also is water games night, so participating children need to bring towels and swim suits. No childcare is offered Saturday.
Purchase of books is not required.
For more information, call 793-2624 for more information and/or visit www.kennkington.com.
Religion
Christian comedian coming to First Baptist Church in Moore
- Religion
-
-
Community Action Mission to offer CAMps
Community Action Mission, a non-profit service agency, will offer its 13th year of CAMps this summer. “Participants will once again ‘put skin on the Gospel’ by putting their faith into action to serve those in need,” Donna Hooper, CAM ...
-
Local teenagers strive to help others
Members of the Youth Department and adult sponsors from Goodrich Memorial United Methodist Church will spend Saturday working on homes of those in need in Norman. The teens are participating in a program called STRIVE or Students Turning ...
-
Religion roundup
Indian taco dinner June 2 in Noble Noble United Methodist Church, 204 Main St. Noble, will hold its bi-monthly Indian taco dinner from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on June 2. Indian taco and a beverage are $6. To go orders will be available and church ...
-
Devotional time with the Heavenly Father
Since prayer is the path that leads to the heart of God, I enjoyed investing some time re-appreciating the prayer taught by Jesus to his disciples. The following is an expanded paraphrase that might be helpful in your devotional time with ...
-
Faith Community
Alameda Church of Christ Sunday, Senior Minister Rusty Tugman will finish the “Shocking Statements of Jesus” sermon series....
-
Does crime and violence reflect on faith?
We must do the work Rabbi Mark Levin of Congregation Beth Torah, Overland Park, Kan.: If God calls and people fail to listen, whom do we blame? One might say that the religious community has failed to create a means to convey the message. ...
-
Religion round-up
Registration deadline for camp Pine Cove Base Camp is taking place at Wildwood, July 16-20 (9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) and is complete with fun activities, great staff and life-changing ministry. The camp cost is $225 and for children who have ...
-
Historic bicycle race and tour date set
Bicycling enthusiasts can travel back in time by participating in the St. Gregory’s University Memorial Day Road Race and Bicycle Tour....
-
Faith Community
Alameda Church of Christ Sunday at 10 am, Senior Minister, Rusty Tugman will continue the “Shocking Statements of Jesus” sermon series with the lesson “Conviction, Controversy & Compassion.” Concord Missionary Baptist Church The church ...
-
Pot Pie
I was about ten years old when my dad taught me how to cook and fend for myself during the summer days I was out of school. He had been raising me on his own for several years by that time. I learned how to cook spaghetti and ravioli real ...
- More Religion Headlines
-
Community Action Mission to offer CAMps


