On Saturday, March 15, Maxwell Farms came alive as over 500 guests gathered for an unforgettable Night of Worship featuring Benjamin William Hastings.
Originally planned for October, the event had been postponed by Hurricane Helene. As attendees strolled along the wooded path to the open field, the sight of fallen trees served as a reminder of Helene’s impact and God’s provision through it all.
The event, sponsored by NewSpring Church, was a powerful night of music and praise for the community. The opening worship was led by NewSpring Worship and the Shandon Baptist Church Worship Team.
As the sun set over Maxwell Farms, headliner Benjamin William Hastings took the stage. Hastings’ songs have streamed over 500 million times, including his hit song “So Will I (100 Billion X).” He has collaborated with artists, such as Hillsong United, Brandon Lake, Corey Asbury, Cody Carnes, and Passion Worship.
The Night of Worship took place at the future site of the Barbara “Binky” Mead Amphitheater, an area that will draw thousands of people to campus to make an introduction to the mission of Connie Maxwell.
The event set the stage for part of our 10-year strategic plan, A Decade of Dreams. Connie Maxwell is working toward reimagining Maxwell Farms as a destination for ministry, concerts, recreation, animal therapy, and leadership programs, all of which will provide an income stream that supports ministry and healing for the children in our care.
To learn more about our 10-year strategic plan, A Decade of Dreams, visit conniemaxwell.com/dreamon.
A heartfelt thank you goes to our sponsors and volunteers, who made the night possible, and to every person who attended—your presence made an impact. Every ticket purchased helped support our mission to restore the faith, family, and future of vulnerable children and families in Jesus’ name.