April 27, 28, and 29

Back for the seventh year!!

 

New this year a children's chapel time for children ages 5-12  with singing, game activities, a craft, and Bible lesson.

 

"In a self-centered, relationally fragmented society, the horse has one of the most vital messages for hope! Sermon on the "Mount"® uses horses to illustrate basic principles of living and character building."

 

Lew Sterrett, executive Director of Miracle Mt. Ranch, has shown and trained horses most of his life. He is known internationally as a horse trainer and speaker. He graduated from Penn State University, majored in the field of animal industry. During his years at Penn State the Lord re-directed the focus of Lew’s life as he dedicated his life to the Lord.

 

Following his graduation, Lew sought Bible training in preparation for the ministry and is a licensed pastor and counselor. Sermon On The Mount® combines these two fields of knowledge into one, using horses to illustrate the relationship between ourselves and God. Whether you are a horse lover, horse-a-phobic, Christian or someone who doesn't go to church, youth or adult, you will find Sermon On The Mount® a life changing experience.

 

More information:

 

 

For more information about Sermon on the "Mount"®  in Athens, contact us at sotm@communitycma.org.

 

7 p.m. April 27

7 p.m. April 28

2 p.m. April 29

 

The concession stand will be open one hour before each program begins and will be closed during the program.

 

Each program will include Chapel Time for Children!!

 

No admission charge, but a free will offering will be taken.

Located at the Animal Livestock Arena on  the corner of S. Milledge Ave and E. Whitehall Road just past the State Botanical Gardens

TeenPact Leadership School with Tim Echols is  the key sponsor in bringing Sermon on the "Mount”® and Lew Sterrett back to Athens. For more information on TeenPact and their work at the State Capitol, go to www.teenpact.com

 

 

Horse sense and a higher calling-Sterrett brings equine wisdom to Athens faithful  -Wayne Ford,  Athens Banner-Herald, March 16, 2006