Sorted Nano: ‘The End’

Helen Thorne-Allenson  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Jun 2016
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Sorted Nano: ‘The End’

Dave Buckley

It’s hard to live in the light of eternity when you are only 12 years old. Eternity seems a long way away!

But the gospel call to fix our eyes on the future and let the promise of the new creation impact us here and now holds true for believers of all ages. That’s why the ninth ‘Sorted Nano’, held on 7 May at St Helen’s, Bishopsgate, did just that. Working from 1 Thessalonians 4, Dave Buckley encouraged the 462 young people and their leaders to look forward to the return of Jesus, the resurrection of the dead and the reunion of all believers to come, and allow those truths to spur them on to being wholehearted for Jesus.

Like a toothbrush

It’s bit like being a toothbrush – everyone was reminded that a toothbrush is set aside for cleaning teeth and for that task alone, so our lives are called to be set aside for Jesus and his Kingdom work. Around such teaching the young people enjoyed some great songs and fun games, including what was possibly the loudest ever tournament of rock, paper, scissors! The charity Capital Youthworks is now planning ‘Sorted’ (for young people aged 14-18), which will be taking place on Saturday 5 November at Westminster Chapel.

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