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This Friday night, over 300 ladies from Northway Church will be coming to the Clifton Park campus for Girls Night Out!
My bride, Debbie, is taking our ladies ministry to new heights!
Ladies, it’s not too late to register! You can either call the church at 518-899-1200 to reserve your ticket, or you can register and pay online!
I have personally seen some of the plans that Debbie has for Friday night. Trust me… trust me… trust me… You are not going to want to miss out!
Girls Night Out Invite from Northway Church on Vimeo.
Have you ever prayed, “God, please bless me”?
I have.
Did you know that God wants to bless you?
He wants us to be BLESSED!
In this series, we will discover what the Bible says about being BLESSED!
New series begins this weekend, March 13th and 14th.
Blessed Trailer from Northway Church on Vimeo.
Does God’s love motivate you to action?
We all have opportunities every day to point people to God’s love.
When someone comes in contact with you, do they walk away from that experience asking…
What else can it be then God’s love?
The world is waiting for ONE THING!
Here is a video that we shot before Christmas at a local home for teen parents…
Teen Parents from Northway Church on Vimeo.
I am so proud of Northway Church as we continue to crank things up locally…
But also globally!
The world needs to experience the love of Jesus Christ.
After the devastating earthquake in Haiti, hundreds of children were left with no shelter and nothing to eat.
We are partnering with C3 Global to help shelter and feed these children by sponsoring orphanages.
See the need… meet the need.
Many people at Northway have stepped up so far and said that they would sponsor a child each month. (Shoot me an EMAIL if you are interested in still helping us.)
Here are some of the very children that Northway Church is feeding…

Love always acts.
It’s the ONE THING that the world is waiting for.
I am so thankful for organizations like LOVE 146 that we can partner with to… ACT!
I loved hearing from Rob Morris (president of LOVE 146) this past weekend at Northway Church.
We are going to join the global effort to abolish child sex slavery once and for all.

It is our honor and privilege to have LOVE 146 with us this weekend at Northway Church.
LOVE 146 is an organization that fights modern day slavery, specifically child sex trafficking by prevention and aftercare. Trafficking generates $32 billion dollars annually making it the second most lucrative crime in the world. 27 million people live enslaved in our world.
You will have the chance to hear from the co-founder of LOVE 146, Rob Morris, as he makes us aware of what is going on in our world regarding trafficking, as well as practical ways that we as a church can do our part to ensure that children grow up in a world where they are FREE!
Love refuses to do nothing!
Due to the nature of this weekend’s services, I strongly recommend that elementary age children and younger take part in our exciting Kidzway ministry.
See you this weekend!
Who was it for this time?
My bride, Debbie!
Happy birthday, Debbie!
We tried to give her the traditional megaphone salute, but experienced some technical difficulties.
Check it out…
We are so proud of Northway Church’s own 2010 Olympian… Trevor Marsicano!
Check out a message that he sent to Northway Church…
Here is a quick recap of last week’s message…
Are you wearing love forwards or backwards?
One Thing Week 1-2 Recap from Northway Church on Vimeo.

Love refuses to do nothing!
As we continue our ONE THING series, we are bringing the founder of LOVE 146, Rob Morris, to Northway Church on February 27th and 28th.
Love 146 is a organization that fights modern day slavery, specifically child sex trafficking by prevention and aftercare. Trafficking generates $32 Billion dollars annually making it the second most lucrative crime in the world. 27 million people live enslaved today.
Don’t miss weekends at Northway Church as we continue to do the ONE THING… both locally and globally.
Why the name “LOVE 146″?
In 2002 Rob Morris and others traveled to South East Asia to witness first hand the atrocity of child sex slavery and the hope of abolition and restoration. While there, Rob and Lamont went undercover with professional investigators into a brothel. In that brothel, they witnessed little girls standing behind a wall of glass, each wore a matching red dress with a number pinned to her chest; they were watching children’s cartoons on small television sets. Men were purchasing these girls by the number pinned to her dress. As Rob and Lamont looked at these children watching cartoons they were struck by the eyes of each child. Their eyes seemed empty, without spark of life, like robots. And then there was #146. The only one not watching cartoons, she was staring back through the glass with fire and fight left in her eyes, there was still life there. In her eyes we found our calling. In her number came our name.