Upcoming Events: Impact Movement Conference 2012 – Mission in Action & Mali Music Concert

Impact is Back & MIA in New Orleans…

Imagine hundreds of young people gathering in one place for a unifying mission – to make an impact in today’s world by influencing their campuses and making Christ’s name known everywhere they go. That’s the essence of The Impact Movement, a ministry that empowers high school and college students to grow in Christ and spread the Gospel.

Impact’s annual conference returns to New Orleans this year for it’s 12th national conference “Mission in Action,” December 28, 2012 through January 1, 2013. From energetic musical guests to powerful messages this event is a great spiritual spark for young adults who are passionate about making disciples and those who want to delve deeper into God. Special guests this year include artists Level 3:16, Mali Music and Da’ T.R.U.T.H, and speakers Timotheus Pope, James White, Jada Edwards, Dr. Charles Gilmer and Rev. Charlie Edward Dates.

Last year Mali Music moved hearts toward God and set the atmosphere during a night of worship, and this year the Mali Music night session is open to the public on Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 8:30pm. The night will open with Da’ T.R.U.T.H who recently released the first official single “J.I.F.E.” from his upcoming album “Love, Hope, & War.” Tickets are $16 in advance ($20 at the door) and are available by clicking here.

Visit http://impact2012.com to find out more about the Impact experience and how to register. If you can’t make it out to the conference this year, you’ll definitely want to watch the live broadcast streaming on the website starting December 28 for all of the main stage action and behind the scenes interaction.

Want to get a picture of what Impact is like? Watch the pre-conference event below featuring Mali Music, Level 3:16 and many others who talk about what Impact means to them:




Below Watch the Promo Video for the Impact Movement Conference 2012: Mission in Action and Get a Recap of Last Year’s Conference:



Want to see more of what happens at this one-of-a-kind, life changing conference? Check out SOAR’s photo recap and notes that will give you just a snippet of last year’s conference, Impact 11: The Remedy…

Impact 2011: The Remedy Photo Recap & Reflection

By Julene Fleurmond, Editor of SOAR

Impact 2011: The Remedy made a real impact and brought healing to hearts in New Orleans for their 11th Annual conference December 28, 2011 through January 1, 2012. I keep telling myself that I have to make it out to the Impact Conference ever since my friends from church shared how amazing it back when I was in college.

Though I haven’t made it out yet I was excited when Impact first introduced the live broadcast in 2010 (click here for my previous recap). Even through an online stream I was able to experience the powerful effect when college students around the country gather together to spread the truth and love of Christ.

During the online experience you get to see the behind the scenes activity of the event while getting to meet the leaders who make Impact a reality, attendees, special guests. The chat room allows the online audience to interact with each other, the speakers and music artists when they are interviewed – so if you’re not in New Orleans this year you’ll miss out on the in-person impact but will get some exclusive sneak peeks. Here’s a little glimpse at the Impact online experience:

Wednesday Behind the Scenes Pre-Conference


Above: The Impact 11 LIVE Broadcast was hosted by Rebecca Gilmer (far right) wife of the Impact Movement’s founder Dr. Charles Gilmer. Above she’s talking to the event’s co-emcees, Impact Alum Francine Saunders and Steve Gaskin Jr. (Impact Fellow & Stv G of Level 3:16) who talk about their own Impact involvement.

“What does it look like to look for Biblical community when it doesn’t just fall into you lap?” – Francine Saunders (left) speaking on what she’s learning and how she’s found community training with a modern dance company.


Wednesday Evening Session

Rasool Berry Brings the Word
  • Rasool Berry, director of Impact Music and the music ministry in the Impact Movement, brought a message the first night

  • Message Notes

    • 3 stages to being able to experience a remedy – a diagnosis, a prescription, and a treatment – paralleled to the hurricane that occurred in New Orleans
    • The world gives the wrong remedies – money, sex, fame
    • Diagnosis in the Bible Roman 10 – no one seeks God, they have all turned aside.
    • The world is sick and needs a remedy. The prescription is Jesus Christ.
    • Jesus healed the deaf man. We are plagued by deliberate deafness
    • You need to spend time with Jesus. God took the deaf man aside privately.
    • Are you open to what God is trying to say?
    • Weapons of “mass distraction” have apps, make it hard to focus. We’re too distracted to hear Him.
    • The remedy is Jesus. Be opened to what God wants to tell you. Are you open?

    Click here for more detailed notes on Rasool Berry’s The Remedy Message


    The evening continued in moving worship with Brandon Camphor and OneWay…




    Thursday Morning Session


    Thursday began with reflections on the effects of Hurricane Katrina, and people sharing their experiences behind the scenes.

    Pastor Keith Battle Gives a Dose of Encouragement

    Later Pastor Keith Battle brought a message about letting God use situations in your life as lessons for your growth:

    Message Notes:

    • What’s been troubling you? What situation is in your life that you want to change?
    • God can turn the worst situations around. Sometimes God uses the situation to change us, we look for an escape but God wants us to endure. Preach a sermon to these dry bones as in the book of Ezekiel.
    • God’s going to use human instruments like you and I to be apart of the remedy for hopeless situations.
    • Whenever God does something radical in our lives His ultimate goal is for us to know who He is.
    • God will form a thing before He fills it. He wants to strengthen us before He uses us.
    • When you’ve been in a dead space so long when a door opens it’s hard to go through it because you’ve been dead for so long. You need God to help you go on.
    • God waited till they got to the end of themselves. In your own strength can’t change it. You’re not giving up on the situation, you’re giving it up to God.
    • We have to be able to say to God, “Whether You do it or not, I will still trust You, because if You don’t fix it you’ll give me what it takes to get through it.”
    • God is working through the situation, and there’s some good in it even if the good is bringing us closer to Him.
    • Let’s not marry the outcome we want to see. It is what it is. You can do everything you can and it may not happen. It may stay this way, but it’s all good because God is still with us.


    The members of Level 3:16 their their journey of becoming “musicianaries” through Impact Music



    Thursday Evening Session

    Impact Theatre

    Thursday afternoon began with the premiere of Impact Theatre with the production “If the Pillow Could Hug Me Back.” Below Candace and Steve of Level 3:16 play friends in a dramatic scene. The play had multiple story lines with both humorous and serious themes about the things people use to to find fulfillment or comfort, yet how those distractions can become idols that destroy relationships with God and others.


    Jada Edwards Challenges Us to Check Our Rep

    Jada Edwards brought a message about making sure our lives are a true reflection of the Remedy…

    Message Notes:

    • The remedy is the fix in our lives, our plays a role in how we portray the answer…
    • Maybe your reputation is why the remedy is not making an impact in your life? What if your life contradicts, not compliments what you’re saying
    • We think we can just ask for forgiveness because we are under grace
    • You’ve got to know the word of God. Delight in the law of the Lord. Not taking one step without God’s guidance.
    • Pursue a reputation that supports the Remedy…






    Below: Behind-the-scenes live stream host Rebecca Gilmer (center) chats with NBA player Carl Landry and his cousin Priscilla Eubanks who is on the Impact Team. Carl talked about his passion for God and supporting the movement even after a game that week.



    Below: Snapshots from a lively Level 3:16 concert with Bethini Williams and t.Jay.



    Friday Morning Session


    Below: The morning kicked off behind-the-scenes with interviews of some of the attendees, including Shalyssa Mitchell who has been involved in various parts of Impact’s music ministry and says it has brought her closer to God. Tim Swain shared an encouraging spoken word piece and how Impact has taught him so much about finances, being smart about saving money and raising funds for ministry.


    Pastor Keith Battle on Purity: “Imagine how your ministry would be if you were clean?”

    Below: Pastor Battle was raw and real about purity and how every aspect of our lives matter, not only the physical. He illustrates the importance of dealing aggressively with sin, not even giving our flesh a small foothold and making a new commitment to purity and righteousness in our lives.


    A Word of Encouragement from Mali Music


    Mali Music shares how God has been faithful in his journey and how he places ministry first and lets Him open the right doors…

    Mali Music’s encouragement to others who wonder if God can use their gifts: “I just want to say do it. You know what it is, there’s a whole lot of reserve, a whole lot of insecurity and whole lot of things built up just because you are who you are, but that will be the one thing that causes you to catapult more than you ever have before. I’m a witness, I’m not asking you to do it for me, I’m asking you to do it for God because for you to suppress it is to be ashamed of the very thing you were created to be. So flourish, thrive, be the tree and produce the fruit that God gave you and you alone so that we all can benefit as a ministry and as a body…there’s no time to fear it’s time to let faith dominate.”

    Click here for more photos and notes from Impact 11: The Remedy…

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    About the Author

    Julene Fleurmond, editor of Dream in Soul Magazine, is a young dreamer, entrepreneur, artist, writer and speaker who loves to create to inspire others. She founded her own creative media company, Envibrance Studios as a teen, and runs an inspirational apparel & product line. Visit her website online at www.dreamfleur.com
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