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Curtis Zachery told the Louisiana College students during the opening night of "The Awakening" Aug. 15, 2021, to be encouraged, even in dark seasons, or when they wished life was different, because Jesus can change everything. LC photo

LC kicks off first week of classes with ‘The Awakening’

August 16, 2021

By Elizabeth Clarke, LC News

PINEVILLE, La. (LC News) – Curtis “CZ” Zackery challenged the incoming freshman class at Louisiana College’s “The Awakening” worship service on Aug. 15 to find their calling and be encouraged.

“Today some of us may feel like we are cursed because of conditions we are born with, but remember we were created in the image of God,” said Zackery, teaching pastor at Church of the City in Nashville, Tenn. “We may not always get it, but we are born in His image. We are born so God can receive glory.”

Zackery, referencing John 9:1-12, shared that Jesus healed a man who was blind from birth. In biblical times, people believed those with disabilities of any kind were a result of sin in their lineage, Zackery said, and Jesus taught them otherwise.

He told the students to be encouraged, even in dark seasons, or when they wished life was different, because Jesus can change everything.

In addition to an encouraging message from Zackery, The Awakening also featured music and a testimony by Nashville-based worship band lead vocalist Rose Factor. A native of Charleston, South Carolina, Rose dedicated a song to his home church, Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the site of a mass shooting that killed nine in 2015, including Pastor Clementa C. Pickney.

Rose told of his father’s salvation and overcoming drug and alcohol abuse because of the love and support of Pickney.

“Pastor was 42 and died that night,” Rose said. “But my father is still walking with the Lord because of Pastor Pickney and what he did in his life.”

LC President Rick Brewer joined the band on stage, playing the piano.

“We are so thankful to have such wonderful Christian leaders to speak and lead our students into the fall semester,” Brewer said. “They are both living examples of the power of Jesus in their lives, and they are humble servants sharing their stories of what He continues to do in their lives.”

“The Awakening” ended Wildcat Welcome Weekend and kicked off the first week of the semester. This freshman class is the largest in the College’s 115-year history.

“Seeing students throughout the weekend come together to make connections has been such an amazing feeling,” said sophomore student navigator Victoria Watson, a journalism major from Lafayette. “Students truly have something special for them at Louisiana College.”

“The Awakening” continues Monday and Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in Guinn Auditorium and is open to all students and the community. Attendees should wear masks.

The Awakening may be live streamed for those unable to attend in person on LC’s website.

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