Central Mississippi Celebration with Will Graham: Friday Night

By   •   March 26, 2014

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More than 2,000 people heard the Gospel March 28 during the first night of the Will Graham Central Mississippi Celebration in Clinton, Miss.
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A woman counsels a young couple after they came forward during the invitation to accept Christ.
Woman and girl
A woman counsels a young girl after she made a decision for Christ.
Mayor Fisher
Clinton, Miss., Mayor and Celebration Exec. Team Leader Phil Fisher prays over the evening.
Paul Baloche
Paul Baloche, the writer of many of the songs we sing in churches today, leads the crowd in worship.
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A man worships while Paul Baloche leads.
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Worshiping together inside the A.E. Wood Coliseum on the campus of Mississippi College
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The Central Mississippi Celebration was born out of prayers from an interdenominational men's Bible study that wanted to do something for the Kingdom and for the central Miss. community.
Will Graham preaches the Good News of Jesus Christ.
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A youth group listens as Will Graham preaches.
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A man listens as Will Graham preaches.
Rhett Walker
The Rhett Walker Band rocked the A.E. Wood Coliseum and told the crowd what Jesus means to them.
A young woman worships while the Rhett Walker Band plays.
Young girl worshipping
The lead singer of the Rhett Walker Band told the crowd, "If it wasn't for a man called Jesus Christ, we wouldn't be standing here today."
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Paul Baloche poses for a picture with some young people.
volunteers
Local volunteers are vital to the success of BGEA Crusades like the Central Miss. Will Graham Celebration.
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Mississippi College, a Christian school, is hosting the Central Mississippi Celebration.
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Some college students stroll across the Mississippi College campus.
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This is just one of several posters displayed by merchants in their downtown Clinton, Miss., businesses.