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3rd Annual "Fields of Faith" at Cherokee High School
Cherokee High School, 930 Marietta Hwy, Canton, GA | Get Directions »
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Adult Challenge Speaker: Brent Crowe
Student Impact Speaker: Ron Chastain
Coaches' Testimony: Coach Roger Kvam
Worship: The Musuem
Fields of Faith is a peer-to-peer event. Students invite their own classmates and teammates to hear fellow students share their testimonies, be challenged to read the Word of God and follow Jesus Christ. An athletic field provides a neutral, interdenominational rally point where a community can come together.
Students combined with a leadership team will work together to run the event. The leadership team will work to form partnerships with churches in the area regardless of denomination and help plan their Fields of Faith event.
Fields of Faith follows the method used by King Josiah. Most modern rallies are built around entertainment with professional speakers and this tends to create a separation. Fields of Faith highlights local students in the program creating a powerful connection. The success of this event is rooted in its simplicity:
- Bring many people together at one time.
- Read Scripture and share personal testimonies.
- Be challenged by fellow students to read the Word of God and to follow Jesus Christ.
Event Details
| Where | Cherokee High School 930 Marietta Hwy, Canton, GA 30114 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:00 pm–9:00 pm |
| Who to bring | College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families, Seniors |
| Website | http://www.cherokeefca.org |
| Phone | 678-232-7488 |
| brobertsfca@gmail.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Cherokee High School
Cherokee High students can choose from 30 honors or advanced placement courses as well as dual-enrollment offerings at local colleges and universities. The school hosts seminars on college admissions and financial aid as well as SAT and ACT preparation. In 2010, ACT results in all areas were higher than the the state and national average.