Hey there, my name is Gabriel Molina. I’m a sixteen-year-old junior at Henry Clay. I am wholeheartedly devoted to Jesus who has irrevocably changed my life by His grace. I love to play acoustic guitar and worship Him in my music. My personal goal for this year is simply to love the heck out of people and represent the heart of God as loudly, as clearly, and as directly as possible. My academic goals are to receive all As and Bs (aiming for all As) and to get 4s on the AP test I will be taking.
I can hardly pick a single most meaningful moment of my summer because there were so many, so I might as well tell you a few if not all of them. First was The Verge, which is a trip my student ministry Student Impact takes to myrtle beach. This year it took place near the end of June. God met me in a huge way and gave me completely undeserved leadership opportunities and trained me in the process. He also fully reconciled brokenness of my past and began redeeming my complete trust in Him. The very next week I left again, this time to serve at our kids ministry camp, Edge Camp. I got to co-lead the prayer team as well as lead a cabin of amazing third graders. The highlight was when one of my 3rd graders, Jacob Stakelin, received Jesus! Lastly, and maybe my biggest highlight, was my mission trip to Ensenada, Mexico with a 22-person team from Student Impact. We got to part of a huge work that God is doing there. It was an amazing privilege. If I had a superpower I would probably fly.
You can probably guess that what geeks me out is Jesus. I’m absolutely crazy about Him and I want to tell the world! I also love being part of Quest Community Church. Something else that geeks me out a little bit is Taylor acoustic guitars. If they weren’t so expensive I would definitely own one.
Here’s a link to my church’s website: http://questcommunity.com
And here’s a link to Taylor guitars: http://www.taylorguitars.com
Here's an invite picture to Quest Community Church!
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