A Night to Remember: Worship Night in Maple Grove w/ Eagle Brook Music


On August 14, 2025, MN Revival hosted a powerful summer worship night in Maple Grove that drew over 500 people from across the city, the Twin Cities, and beyond. It was more than an event—it was a move of God.

The Gospel was boldly proclaimed, and dozens responded in faith as Emily Alexander shared a clear and compelling message of hope and salvation in Jesus Christ. We were honored to partner with Eagle Brook Music, who led an incredible worship set that ushered us into meaningful moments of prayer, surrender, and fellowship. We provided free beverages, and coffee as a small way to bless those who came—but what God poured out that night was far greater.

The city welcomed us with open arms, the atmosphere was filled with expectancy, and the presence of God was undeniable. Lives were touched. Chains were broken. Faith was awakened. We give all glory to God for how He moved—praise God.

“You Belong Here”: A Message That Marked the Night

Emily’s message centered on one powerful truth:

Jesus gives everyone a sense of belonging and purpose.

She shared from her own journey—how falling in love with Scripture and seeing the humanity of Jesus transformed her understanding of who He is. Not just a distant Savior, but a compassionate, present, personal God who sees people deeply and individually.

Her message walked us through the story in Gospel of John 8, where a woman caught in adultery is dragged before Jesus by religious leaders ready to stone her. According to the law, she deserved punishment. According to the crowd, she deserved shame.

But Jesus saw something more.

When He said, “Let the one who has never sinned throw the first stone,” one by one, the accusers walked away. And then Jesus spoke words that still echo today:

“Neither do I condemn you. Go and sin no more.”

Emily reminded us that Jesus was the only one qualified to throw a stone—and He chose mercy.

He traded status for compassion.

He chose grace over condemnation.

He gave dignity where culture demanded disgrace.

She challenged every person listening:

Have you ever felt overlooked? Defined by your past? Disqualified? Not enough?

The heart of the message was this:

Jesus sees you for more than how you see yourself.

When you feel far from Him, He is closer than you think.

When you feel forgotten, He is pursuing you.

Drawing from Gospel of Luke 15, she reminded us that Jesus leaves the ninety-nine to go after the one. Heaven rejoices over one person who turns toward Him. That means your life matters. Your story matters. You matter.

The same Jesus who defended the woman that day is still standing in the gap for people today.

You belong here.

You have purpose.

Your past does not define your future.

Many responded to that invitation—to rededicate their lives, to step into faith for the first time, or to bring hidden burdens into the light. Prayer teams gathered, worship continued, and the amphitheater became holy ground.

Looking Ahead: 2026 Is Bright

If August 14 showed us anything, it’s that God is not finished with Maple Grove.

And we’re just getting started.

2026 is already shaping up to be a powerful year for MN Revival. We are prayerfully planning a second worship night in Maple Grove—and we can’t wait.

The hunger is real.

The unity is growing.

The harvest is ready.

Stay tuned. Bring a friend next time. And remember:

You belong here.

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