On Wednesday, March 14, 2012, Christian Rap Artist Hallel H.P. shared Bible truth at Rutledge Middle School’s First Priority Club Meeting. Students packed out the back of the library to hear a message of hope mixed in with free-style rap.
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Christian Rap Artist Hallel H.P. shares the Truth at Rutledge Middle School
Wednesday, March 21st, 20122012 Day of Prayer Over Students Across Alabama Video
Tuesday, March 20th, 2012Check out this year’s Day of Prayer Over Students Across Alabama Video. Governor Dr. Robert Bentley has proclaimed the last Friday of this month, March 30, “Day of Prayer Over Students Across Alabama.” First Priority will once again be coordinating this prayer emphasis. We are encouraging Alabamians to pray for students as they are faced [...]
Crumly Chapel Elementary Students Putting On the Full Armor of God
Tuesday, March 20th, 2012“We are very glad God has allowed this club to come to our school,” said Laura Nixon, teacher sponsor at Crumly Chapel Elementary School. First Priority began establishing First Priority Kids Clubs in intermediate and elementary schools last Spring. Currently, there are more than 20 First Priority Kids Clubs in the Greater-Birmingham area. Of [...]
10 Students Pray to Receive Christ at Brocks Gap Intermediate School’s First-ever Seek Week
Wednesday, March 7th, 2012Students at Brocks Gap Intermediate School are excited about First Priority and they are not afraid to share how much they love being able to meet together with other students to praise God openly at school and reach their friends with the love and message of Jesus Christ. “I love First Priority because I [...]
Leader’s Summit Recap and Pictures
Thursday, February 9th, 2012On Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, First Priority held its seventh annual Leader’s Summit sponsored by Chick-fil-A, Resource Center for Pastoral Excellence at Samford University and Food for the Hungry. Nearly 1,000 students, teachers, youth leaders and parents from 85 middle, intermediate, junior high and high schools across Central Alabama attended this year’s event. Leader’s [...]
Campus Update – Hueytown Middle School students and local churches uniting as ONE for Christ
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012First Priority is a mid-week must for most students at Hueytown Middle school. It’s not hard to find the students on Wednesday morning standing outside the door telling their friends to come worship and hear the word. Local youth pastors and worship leaders join together to help students reach their peers with the message of [...]
Update and pictures from Alive in the Mountains
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011We are at Alive in the Mountains this week. More than 650 students and group leaders have joined us for this life-changing retreat. We ask you to continue to pray for students as they are challenged to embrace Scripture, God’s Word, for answers and direction for their lives. God has already begun to move in [...]
Happy Thanksgiving from First Priority
Thursday, November 24th, 2011We hope you and your family have a blessed and safe Thanksgiving holiday. We are so thankful for you and your continuous prayer and support. It is because of you that we are able to reach students with the love and message of Jesus Christ each week on more than 250 school campuses across the [...]
Campus Update – Great things happening in our Schools!
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011Despite tornados, great things happening at Daniel Payne Middle School Daniel Payne Middle School is just one of the many schools across our state with a First Priority Club. It is also one of the many schools affected by April’s disastrous tornados. More than 100 students have been misplaced and did not return back to [...]
Millions attend See You at the Pole “Converge”
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011On September 28, 2011, more than 30,000 local students participated in this year’s “See You at the Pole.” Millions participated world-wide. Before school, students joined together at their school’s flagpole in prayer for their friends, school, city, state, nation and the world. Many lives were touched, changed and challenged by one of the nation’s largest [...]

