For Cooper, KCC Conventions have long been a space to re-centre and refocus his faith. After ‘graduating’ KYCK, he came along to Spark with others from his church where he found it to be a meaningful weekend in fellowship and God’s Word.

1. Please introduce yourself and tell us a little about your faith journey.
I’m Cooper from Molong District Baptist Church and I’m 19.
I committed my life to Christ at KYCK 2019, and would say I later truly fell in love with God. I’ve been attending KCC conventions (particularly KYCK) every time I could, and they’ve always been a good way for me to re-centre and refocus my faith.
2. What made you want to attend Spark?
I attended SPARK with a group of young adults from my church so that we could wrestle with Scripture and continue to grow in fellowship together.
3. Describe your Spark experience! What was a highlight for you?
My SPARK experience last year was an overall positive, and extremely constructive for my faith at the time. It kept my head inside God’s good Word. A highlight for me, though, was late night free time with people from other churches, where we played board games into crazy late hours, laughing and talking about life and faith.
A highlight for me, though, was late night free time with people from other churches, where we played board games into crazy late hours, laughing and talking about life and faith.
4. One main takeaway from the weekend?
I loved hearing Preston and Jackie Hill Perry talking about their walks with each other. I loved how whacky and awesome their love story was and how they came to know each other inside of having faith. It certainly gave me a little more confidence and hope on a topic which I think every young Christian will wrestle with.
5. What would you say to someone who’s on the fence about coming to Spark?
KCC conventions have been life-changing for me and they have become so important for me to bring people along to. I would greatly encourage anyone to make the effort — you just don’t know how much fun you’ll have.
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