Chicago's History of Evangelism Repeats
Itself as 47,600 Gather at Allstate Arena Over Weekend for Greg Laurie:
Chicago
Harvest By Michael Ireland
Pastor Greg Laurie (Harvest Crusade Photo)
RIVERSIDE, CA --
Chicago's rich history of evangelism repeated itself this past weekend,
September 24 - 26, when 47,600 Chicagoland residents descended upon Allstate
Arena to listen to a message of hope presented by three top Christian
figures who have all faced tragic circumstances in their lives.
Southern California pastor and evangelist Greg Laurie
shared the story of losing his son, during the first-ever Greg Laurie:
Chicago Harvest. By the end of the three-day event, 4,758 people made
decisions to put their faith in Jesus Christ.
Many of those in attendance came to listen to music
from top Christian recording artists like the David Crowder Band, Kirk
Franklin, and Steven Curtis Chapman.
But the crux of the event was the message presented
each night by Laurie. Laurie's messages addressed topics like, "What Do You
Live For?" and "A Second Chance at Life," as he explained how each of us can
put our faith in Jesus Christ.
Musician Jeremy Camp (Harvest Crusade Photo)
The Sunday night program, called "An Evening of Hope,"
repeated this message in a unique way as Greg Laurie joined with musicians
Steven Curtis Chapman and Jeremy Camp to vulnerably discuss issues of sorrow
and the hope that can be found in Christ in the midst of crisis.
Both Chapman and Laurie lost children in automobile
accidents in 2008, and share a common desire to offer encouragement to
people who are suffering loss of any kind.
Speaking from personal experience about the death of
his son, Christopher, Laurie told the crowd gathered, "No matter what you
are going through, you are not alone in your grief and pain-God is with you.
Maybe you've come here tonight with a troubled or broken heart, but you
don't have to have a troubled heart if you put your faith in Jesus."
Musician Steven Curtis Chapman (Harvest
crusade Photo)
Laurie continued, "Which would you prefer: a nice,
safe flight and a crash landing, or a bumpy flight and a soft landing? If
you don't believe in Jesus, this life is as good as it gets, so enjoy it. If
you are a believer, this is as bad as it will ever be."
The Chicago Harvest was hosted by more than 220 area
churches-from the Southside of Chicago to neighboring cities like
Naperville, Crystal Lake, and Lake Forest-and united congregations across
denominational and cultural lines.
"The Harvest Crusade is Chicago-area Christians at
their finest," said Reverend James Meeks of Salem Baptist Church of Chicago
during the opening night of the Chicago Harvest.
Pastor James MacDonald of Harvest Bible Chapel in
Rolling Meadows commented, "I've been a pastor in Chicago for 25 years and
this is an unprecedented show of support among churches in our community."
As soon as the doors of Allstate Arena opened on
Friday evening, crowds streamed into the venue, and by Sunday evening there
was standing room only.
Apart from the crowds gathered at Allstate Arena,
people from 37 countries around the world watched the Chicago Harvest live,
with 105,773 connections made to the live Harvest HD webcast.
In addition, 1,042
webcast viewers filled out online cards indicating that they prayed with
Laurie to make a commitment of faith. Each evening of the Harvest Crusade is
archived and available for viewing at www.harvest.org
.
Video podcasts and blog
accounts of each message were also made available at http://blog.greglaurie.com
, as well as "behind the scenes" updates from Greg Laurie on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/greglaurie
and on Facebook.
Greg Laurie, who founded the evangelistic Harvest
Crusade events in 1990, also serves as senior pastor of Harvest Christian
Fellowship in Riverside, California, one of the largest churches in the U.S.
During the past 21 years, the Harvest Crusades have
drawn some 4.1 million people to events in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and
New Zealand. Laurie also serves on the board of directors for the Billy
Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan's Purse.
The final 2010 Harvest Crusade event is scheduled for
Seattle, November 5 - 7.
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Chicago's History of Evangelism Repeats Itself as 47,600 Gather at Allstate Arena Over Weekend for Greg Laurie: Chicago Harvest
By Michael Ireland
Pastor Greg Laurie (Harvest Crusade Photo)
RIVERSIDE, CA -- Chicago's rich history of evangelism repeated itself this past weekend, September 24 - 26, when 47,600 Chicagoland residents descended upon Allstate Arena to listen to a message of hope presented by three top Christian figures who have all faced tragic circumstances in their lives.
Southern California pastor and evangelist Greg Laurie shared the story of losing his son, during the first-ever Greg Laurie: Chicago Harvest. By the end of the three-day event, 4,758 people made decisions to put their faith in Jesus Christ.
Many of those in attendance came to listen to music from top Christian recording artists like the David Crowder Band, Kirk Franklin, and Steven Curtis Chapman.
But the crux of the event was the message presented each night by Laurie. Laurie's messages addressed topics like, "What Do You Live For?" and "A Second Chance at Life," as he explained how each of us can put our faith in Jesus Christ.
Musician Jeremy Camp (Harvest Crusade Photo)
The Sunday night program, called "An Evening of Hope," repeated this message in a unique way as Greg Laurie joined with musicians Steven Curtis Chapman and Jeremy Camp to vulnerably discuss issues of sorrow and the hope that can be found in Christ in the midst of crisis.
Both Chapman and Laurie lost children in automobile accidents in 2008, and share a common desire to offer encouragement to people who are suffering loss of any kind.
Speaking from personal experience about the death of his son, Christopher, Laurie told the crowd gathered, "No matter what you are going through, you are not alone in your grief and pain-God is with you. Maybe you've come here tonight with a troubled or broken heart, but you don't have to have a troubled heart if you put your faith in Jesus."
Musician Steven Curtis Chapman (Harvest crusade Photo)
Laurie continued, "Which would you prefer: a nice, safe flight and a crash landing, or a bumpy flight and a soft landing? If you don't believe in Jesus, this life is as good as it gets, so enjoy it. If you are a believer, this is as bad as it will ever be."
The Chicago Harvest was hosted by more than 220 area churches-from the Southside of Chicago to neighboring cities like Naperville, Crystal Lake, and Lake Forest-and united congregations across denominational and cultural lines.
"The Harvest Crusade is Chicago-area Christians at their finest," said Reverend James Meeks of Salem Baptist Church of Chicago during the opening night of the Chicago Harvest.
Pastor James MacDonald of Harvest Bible Chapel in Rolling Meadows commented, "I've been a pastor in Chicago for 25 years and this is an unprecedented show of support among churches in our community."
As soon as the doors of Allstate Arena opened on Friday evening, crowds streamed into the venue, and by Sunday evening there was standing room only.
Apart from the crowds gathered at Allstate Arena, people from 37 countries around the world watched the Chicago Harvest live, with 105,773 connections made to the live Harvest HD webcast.
In addition, 1,042 webcast viewers filled out online cards indicating that they prayed with Laurie to make a commitment of faith. Each evening of the Harvest Crusade is archived and available for viewing at www.harvest.org .
Video podcasts and blog accounts of each message were also made available at http://blog.greglaurie.com , as well as "behind the scenes" updates from Greg Laurie on Twitter at http://twitter.com/greglaurie and on Facebook.
Greg Laurie, who founded the evangelistic Harvest Crusade events in 1990, also serves as senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California, one of the largest churches in the U.S.
During the past 21 years, the Harvest Crusades have drawn some 4.1 million people to events in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Laurie also serves on the board of directors for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan's Purse.
The final 2010 Harvest Crusade event is scheduled for Seattle, November 5 - 7.
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