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Friday, February 29, 2008

Tilted Horizon Cafe

"Hi! My name is David Hearne. I am the youth pastor @ Bethesda United Methodist Church here in Salisbury. I just wanted to inform the public about a new ministry that Xtreme Youth Ministries has begun. We have started what is known as the Tilted Horizon Cafe. This is a place for youth and college students to come out every other Saturday night and listen to live bands, hang out in our coffee house cafe, and just enjoy great Christian fellowship. Tilted Horizon Cafe opened up on Feb 16th. I didn't know what to expect. It turned out that word got out and 80 people showed up. It was crazy awesome! I mean we had a mad mosh pit, screaming bands, a giant elmo playing bass, and lots of milkshakes and coffee. The bands that played @ our opening where: "For His Names Sake", "Death By Sunday", and "Mason Summers". Bands are flocking to Tilted Horizon Cafe from all over the tri-state area. Tilted Horizon Cafe is already booked into June!!! The main purpose of Tilted Horizon Cafe is this: to provide a safe place for youth and college students to come out and enjoy live music, coffee, and fellowship. Why does our society tell us we have to go to a bar to hear live bands? Well, i am working against that mindset and trying to provide a quality event that will reach Churched and un-Churched students. Tilted Horizon Cafe opens up its doors again tomorrow, March 1st @ 7 p.m. Its $5 @ the door to get in. This money pays for the bands. The bands that will be playing tomorrow night are : "Da Flock", "Proof of Love", "180 OUT", "Promise". It is going to be an awesome night. The Church walls will be rockin!!! Tilted Horizon Cafe is the place to be every other Saturday Night. BE THERE OR BE NOWHERE!!!

406 N. Division St.
Salisbury, Md 21801

5 comments:

  1. This is a pastor? I must be getting old!

    I appreciate the church's efforts in providing an outlet for our youth. I wish them well.

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  2. Today's youth pastors are evolving to get the message to young people.
    My daughter goes to FUEL weekly and loves it. When she gets a little older I will let her to here. Sit a kid in traditional church and you lose them to boredom.

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  3. Great, my grandson is involved in youth ministry in Johnstown,PA and has been very successful getting more and more young people involved including many young skate boarders.

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  4. Awsome!!! What a wonderful thing to offer to our youth. cj

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  5. My 17 yo granddaughter has attended FUEL and said she had a great time. She is greatful there is something for teens to do. Her only wish is that more kids her age would go to these events. It seems it was mostly middle school aged kids the night she went. Hopefully, it will grow.

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