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The San DieganROVING REPORTER

Introducing "Nook" of San Diego, California
Local PYPU Correspondent, Southern Region

The CALIFORNIA DISTRICT COUNCIL held March 8-11 2000 at the Radisson Hotel, San Bernardino, was a great success. I am happy to report the P.Y.P.U. portion was an outstanding and enlightening experience...

It all began for the young people on Friday night as we eagerly awaited the Teen Service held in the Sierra Room. There was standing room only as the service began to fill swiftly. The MC for this service was conducted by Min. Tobiase Brookins of Eld. Stephen Hamilton's church in Pacoima, CA. He lead us into a glorious time in the Lord. This service included a Praise and Worship Team, testimonies and singing of various youth choirs represented from all over the state. Due to the service being overcrowded we where moved to three different locations finally ending up in the main ballroom, Yippee! We continued to praise our God.

Wrapping up the After Hour Service was "Triumphant" the youth choir of   TRUTH APOSTOLIC in the Southern Region. They wrecked the house followed by a dynamic speaker who lead us into the Word of God. As the night ended many were touched and set free.

Saturday was a day filled of worship services, seminars and singing held for our young people. The Morning Glory service began at 10:30 a.m. with the speaker being Min. Keith Matrix followed by Midday Service with Pastor Roderick Crawford. The Teen Mass Choir did an excellent job filling our hearts with joy as they sang "Patiently Waiting" and "I've Got A Reason To Praise The Lord."

Night service quickly approached... Night service began with The Praise And Worship Team conducted by Min. O.G. McClinton of Greater Bethany Community Church. If you missed the C.D.C. Young Adult Mass Choir you missed a real treat. Them chil'ren sang under the anointing of God and on one accord. The choir was under the direction the affectionately known Sabrina over the C.D.C. state choir and assisted by Min. Sean Morgan of  Greater Bethany Community.
The speaker for Evening Worship Service was the dynamic Dr. Robert Douglas, Sr. of Jacob's Ladder, Inglewood. He came from out of the book of  Isaiah speaking on Restoration. He tore the house down with Word that the Lord gave him to deliver to HIS PEOPLE.

Once again I am so overjoyed to make it out to another council. I've been blessed to grow up in the P.A.W. since I was three or four years of age. As a kid I tagged along with my older sister and mom to councils and 5th Saturdays. It's helped me to stay on fire for the Lord. I'll be 23 this May and happy to report that I'm still here. My sister now resides in Ohio and is still active in her church and state. Thank you C.D.C for dedicating a whole day to our youth. Special Shout Out to the Southern Region, coordinator of this website, along with Bishop Carl W. Stewart for allowing such a praise report to be posted. If  the Lord tarries we will do this again at our next council to be held in the great city of  Los Angeles, July of  2000 at the LAX Marriot.
God Bless You All Until He Comes.
~Nook

Nook's Pastor is Dist. Eld. A.C. Williams






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