PIU Days came to a close Sunday evening with the program by Team Love. Every year it seems the programs get better each night as each team works hard to top what they saw from the previous teams. This year was no exception, as Team Love put on an amazing performance that came with a real spiritual impact. I also appreciated how they included the other teams and the history of PIU Days in their program. Come on, what else would Team Love do? By the way, here are the final Standings for the teams for PIU Days 2013.
- Team Faith 200+ points
- Team Courage 179 points
- Team Love 170 points
The final volleyball and basketball games pitted Team Faith against Team Courage. Faith won the victory in both.
I would have to say that Team Love made a very spectacular entrance led by the lithe and nimble dancer, Ransome Esah
The group dance had several interesting moves
Davy Welle was the master of ceremonies and Steve Bradley opened with prayer
The team did a couple worship and action songs. On the left they are making the “V” for “LOVE”
Meanwhile, the Owen kids were keeping busy
The skits were sort of an adaptation of the Good Samaritan as they presented several vignettes of people who thought they were loving others but really weren’t. Percy played the person who demonstrated real love through his actions.
As usual the singing was amazing and featured several songs written by the students specially for this event.
Mayson shared an original poem about the love of Christ while our speaker John Tomada (A PIU and Dallas Seminary grad) was our main speaker. His main point was that “Real Love is Patient.” I needed to hear that. I also got the “PIU History Rap” on video and will be putting that up in the next post.
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