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ASBURY REVIVAL 2023: Lawson’s perspective, & the official schedule

February 20, 2023

Friend and Fellow Asburian Lawson Stone, an Old Testament professor at Asbury Theological Seminary, identifies clearly what’s going on there currently —


The leadership is transitioning us

from a “Receiving” mode

to a “Sending Out” mode,

And from the official site (https://www.asbury.edu/outpouring/?fbclid=IwAR1BHTaxr3X9WRETHRH27cvS94Nge9pOQp_jlJJgleqbS7CQBUVVcKRAJxQ) comes this —

Monday, February 20

The concluding public service of this recent outpouring on the Asbury University campus will be held on Monday, February 20, at 2:00 p.m.

1 p.m.Hughes Auditorium opens to the public
2 p.m.Ministry program (last service for general public)
5 p.m.Public departs
7:30 p.m.Ministry program (college and high school only)
12 a.m.Hughes Auditorium closed

For the 7:30 p.m. ministry program, seating in Hughes Auditorium is reserved for high schoolers and young adults 25 and under, including their leaders.

Tuesday, February 21–Wednesday, February 22

Seating in Hughes Auditorium is reserved for high schoolers and young adults 25 and under, including their leaders.

7:30 p.m.Ministry program (college and high school only)
12 a.m.Hughes Auditorium closed

Thursday, February 23—National Collegiate Day of Prayer

Only high schoolers and young adults under 25 will be allowed in Hughes Auditorium from 8–10 p.m. EST. A live stream will be available here: collegiatedayofprayer.org/live

8 p.m.National Collegiate Day of Prayer (college and high school only)
12 a.m.Hughes Auditorium closed

Beginning Friday, February 24

As part of Asbury’s intention of encouraging and commissioning others to “go out” and share what they have experienced, all services will be hosted at other locations and no longer held at Asbury University. We encourage guests to utilize these other designated facilities for worship and gathering. More information will be shared.

Join me in prayers for and with all involved.

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