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2025 Calendar

Jan 11th – 24 hrs Worship, Pierre, SD
Jan 12th – Church at the Gate – Sioux Falls, SD
Jan 24th – Upper Room Christian Fellowship – Sheboygan, WI

2024 Calendar

Dec 31st – Cheboygan Wesleyan – Cheboygan, MI
Jan 6th – Life Worship Center – Cheboygan, MI
Jan 11th – Northern Michigan House of Prayer – Cheboygan, MI
Feb 8th – NMHOP – Cheboygan, MI
Feb 18th – River Of Life – Cheboygan, MI
Mar 7th – NMHOP – Cheboygan, MI
Mar 15th – Men at the Gate Retreat – Swan Lake, SD
Mar 16th – Men at the Gate Retreat – Swan Lake, SD
Mar 17th – Men at the Gate Retreat – Swan Lake, SD
April 6th – Upper Room Christian Fellowship – Sheboygan, WI
April 7th – Renew Church – Sheboygan, WI
April 11th – NMHOP – Cheboygan, MI
April 26th – A Night of Worship – Pierre, SD
April 27th – Aglow International – Pierre, SD
April 28th – The Bridge Wesleyan Church – Pierre, SD
May 9th – Northern Michigan House of Prayer – Cheboygan, MI
May 22nd – Cheboygan HS Baccalaureate – Cheboygan, MI
June 2nd – Night of Worship – Cheboygan, MI
July 7th – Night of Worship – Cheboygan, MI
July 28th – River of Life – Cheboygan, MI
Aug 17th – House Concert – Rogers City, MI
Sept 8th – Rudyard Bibile Church – Rudyard, MI
Sept 8th – CAMA Prayer Gathering – Cheboygan, MI
Sept 15th – Fortress of Faith – Leavenworth, KS
Sept 20th – IMPACT 2024 – Wisconsin Dells, WI
Sept 29th – Nazarene Church – Cheboygan, MI
Oct 13th – The Covenant Church – Cheboygan, MI
Oct 14th – Mercer-Hurley Church Plant – Mercer, WI
Oct 26th – Fulton Christian Church, Fulton, MI
Dec 6th – Music Haus (Open House), Petosky, MI
Dec 29th – Cheboygan Wesleyan – Cheboygan, MI

A Worshipping Servant
Concert Review taken from GJ Magazine
By: Virgean Bosworth

“Those who worship God must worship in spirit and in truth. Such worshipers the Father seeks,” Jesus says in John’s gospel, chapter four. Singles Friday Night Alive at College Church of the Nazarene, October 15, presented Ken Verheecke. He introduced himself as a “chubby-cheeked Eskimo who was not a performer but a worshiper with a desire to entertain the heart of God.”

I knew God never searches for performers or entertainers to be His ambassadors; instead, He seeks for true worshippers. As I considered that, I thought to myself, “Well, we’ll see,” and prepared to critique Ken’s performance.

Nevertheless, I soon found myself caught up, not in any wild actions or rock style, and not even in voice quality. On the contrary, I closed my eyes and was caught up in Ken’s worship of God. I echoed the cry of his heart in my own heart through the words and phrases of his original songs and guitar music. Through his transparent humility he transported me into God’s presence.

In his testimony, interwoven throughout this reverent entertainment of God’s heart, Ken revealed God’s design on his life to change him from a servant who rocks to one who worships. In the Fall, 1999, issue of GJ magazine, Ken shares the story of his faith walk through the progression of his musical ministry. But in the evening, he included more of his family background, a Swedish father who served in the military for 27 years and a full-blooded Alaskan Eskimo mother. His father served abroad in two wars and soon thereafter, suddenly died from a heart attack. During years of separation, his mother suffered much anxiety. And within months after his death, she died, too. In her memory, Ken sang his mother’s favorite song, “My Jesus, I love Thee.” She had accepted Christ as her Lord at the ’73 Billy Graham crusade.

As Ken quietly worshipped, my hostile heart was softened and I entered with him into the holy presence of God. There, with a changed heart, I worshipped with him through these words he sang, “I will come and dance; I will come and sing; I will offer praise in everything. I will come and bow; I will come and bring–all of my love. This is my offering.” Through Ken’s worship of the Lord, I also was drawn into worshipping Jesus in Spirit and in truth. What renewal!

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