A Weekend South of the (SC) Border.
This weekend was pretty cool. I went to a Clemson soccer game, which was fun to watch, but I definitely left before it was over to grab some Peppinos! Saturday I worked at the coffee shop...not much there. Sunday was awesome. Matt, Keri, Jenni, and I went to Alpharetta, GA for the 12:45 of Northpoint Church.
Northpoint was pretty cool. Andy Stanley shared a message on how to BE rich, not GET rich. It was a good talk, and the band played well, but not nearly as rockin as at NewSpring. After the service, we had the opportunity to go backstage and shake Andy's hand. I think he was kind of surprised that we were just volunteers, but it wasn't too awkward. We said our hello's and then met up with a Northpoint volunteer for a tour of the facility. One awesome part of their church was the kids ministry rooms. I thought it was really awesome that they had an auditorium for kids and parents to worship together...kid style. The middle school/ high school youth area was very similar to a design I made up last semester with a Hard-Rock Cafe-like layout and feel. It looked awesome for small groups.
After church, we headed to downtown ATL for lunch at the CNN building and then a short walk to the World of Coke. I was tired when we got there, but it was a blast! I took a bunch of cool pictures, and I got to taste all the different Coke products they had out. I hope heaven has a room like that! The architecture of the building was pretty cool as well.
So that was my weekend! Just wanted to share. If you get a chance to go to Northpoint CC or the World of Coca Cola, it'll def be worth the trip!
Northpoint was pretty cool. Andy Stanley shared a message on how to BE rich, not GET rich. It was a good talk, and the band played well, but not nearly as rockin as at NewSpring. After the service, we had the opportunity to go backstage and shake Andy's hand. I think he was kind of surprised that we were just volunteers, but it wasn't too awkward. We said our hello's and then met up with a Northpoint volunteer for a tour of the facility. One awesome part of their church was the kids ministry rooms. I thought it was really awesome that they had an auditorium for kids and parents to worship together...kid style. The middle school/ high school youth area was very similar to a design I made up last semester with a Hard-Rock Cafe-like layout and feel. It looked awesome for small groups.
After church, we headed to downtown ATL for lunch at the CNN building and then a short walk to the World of Coke. I was tired when we got there, but it was a blast! I took a bunch of cool pictures, and I got to taste all the different Coke products they had out. I hope heaven has a room like that! The architecture of the building was pretty cool as well.
So that was my weekend! Just wanted to share. If you get a chance to go to Northpoint CC or the World of Coca Cola, it'll def be worth the trip!
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