Arkansas church moves CHRISTeens to larger venue
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. — Neil Reynolds, youth minister for the West Side Church of Christ in Russellville, Ark., welcomes nearly 1,200 young people to the recent CHRISTeens youth conference.
The event, conducted in past years at the West Side church building, was moved to the Russellville High School Center for the Arts to accommodate more teens.
Four baptisms occurred as a result of the conference, Reynolds said.
Behind Reynolds are members of the praise team that sang.
Neil Reynolds, youth minister for the West Side Church of Christ in Russellville, Ark., welcomes nearly 1,200 young people to the recent CHRISTeens youth conference.
The event, conducted in past years at the West Side church building, was moved to the Russellville High School Center for the Arts to accommodate more teens.
Four baptisms occurred as a result of the conference, Reynolds said.
Behind Reynolds are members of the praise team that sang.
The event, conducted in past years at the West Side church building, was moved to the Russellville High School Center for the Arts to accommodate more teens.
Four baptisms occurred as a result of the conference, Reynolds said.
Behind Reynolds are members of the praise team that sang.
Neil Reynolds, youth minister for the West Side Church of Christ in Russellville, Ark., welcomes nearly 1,200 young people to the recent CHRISTeens youth conference.
The event, conducted in past years at the West Side church building, was moved to the Russellville High School Center for the Arts to accommodate more teens.
Four baptisms occurred as a result of the conference, Reynolds said.
Behind Reynolds are members of the praise team that sang.
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