Beta Outreach: A Day at Joshua’s Hands

We honestly had a blast. It was cold, windy, we couldn’t talk, and our noses were runny; but, we had fun.

Beta hit the road early on October 11th and headed to Virginia to Joshua’s Hands, a fall festival for the community.  We slapped on some mime paint and performed at three different times throughout the day. Between performances, the team split up and did some ‘stroll miming’, which was new for most of us. We were all able to interact with the kids and teens there and had the awesome opportunity of running some of the game stations in the afternoon.

The crowds were definitely getting bigger throughout the day, and it obvious that some were moved by the gospel message. Praise God! Our ADs and Director did a fantastic job speaking and transitioning the audience between songs, explaining the story line of each mime so that they could easily follow along. We wrapped the day up by stopping at Wendy’s (still in mime paint), scaring a few customers (there was an incident that caused an older lady to scream), and debriefing. But overall, it was a fantastic day and we had a blast.

Thank you, Lord, for another opportunity to share the gospel!

-Janelle

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