After checking in to the Festival, grabbing BBQ dinner at Jack’s BBQ on Broadway Ave, we headed to the opening worship for the evening. WOW! Susan Phillips lead us in liturgy, prayer, assurance of pardon, and confession of faith. We also enjoyed wonderful music by both Ashley Cleveland and Beth Nielsen Chapman. And the 75+ member First Baptist Church Choir and very small brass band (7 members-great musicians, but not the 50+ folks from RMC that I’m used to) led us in worship. Susan had many great ways to enliven worship and make it more experiencial and multi-sensory. I can already tell she’s a kindred-soul and someone who I look forward to learning lots more from!
Then it was time for one of the highlights of the evening. Bishop Vashti McKenzie from the African Methodist Episcopal Church was the guest preacher for the opening worship service this evening. She spoke about Moses’ call from God to speak the truth with power in her sermon “Speaking Truth to Power” based on Exodus 4:10-17, specifically focusing on verse 12.
[Here is Bishop McKenzie preaching. She was so dynamic and brought the Word of God with truth and power! See my next blog posting for notes from this sermon!]
[It’s hard to see in this photo, but the spray-painted sign on the side of the house says, “Speak the truth, even if your voice shakes.” It was the photo on the screen during the Bishop’s sermon and fit so well with Moses’ conversation with the Great “I Am Who I Am” and call from God.]

The last order of the agenda for the evening was a lecture by Dr. Anna Carter Florence, a professor of preaching from Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, GA. She talked about Mark 5 and the 3 Superheros for the Preacher found in this chapter of the Gospel.
NOTE: I took lots of notes to include here from both speakers tonight, but bedtime is here, so I will post them tomorrow!
Thanks for reading along. Goodnight from Nashville! I’m looking forward to tomorrow!






Sounds like a moving experience, tanks for the update.
Sounds like a great time. Keep learning.