“First Priority is helping students get their lives together offering them hope and letting them know it is not too late to turn their lives over to Christ,” said Keaton Glass, Leeds High School student and First Priority leader. “In the past years we have seen an increase in members and First Priority has helped keep kids in school and on the right path.”
“I have known Keaton for over five years and in that time I have watched him grow into a young adult who has a strong passion for Christ,” said Clint Wortham, Keaton’s former youth pastor. “Keaton has given up much of his time doing mission work for Christ. He gave up half a summer to work with kids in an urban setting and the group he worked with witnessed Christ move in a mighty way. He is always willing to speak if the situation arises. Unlike some people, he doesn’t need someone to tell him what to say or talk about. He is able to dive into the scripture and share God’s truth. If he continues following the path God has chosen for him, I would expect to hear some wonderful things from him in the future.”
Keaton has been a member of First Priority for the past six years. Along with his commitment to First Priority, Keaton is very involved in different school organizations, his church and missions. He is the president of the Student Government Association, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club, Peer Helpers, National Honor Society, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is involved in Family, Career and Community Leaders of America; plays soccer; and is the kicker for Leeds’ football team. Keaton attends Valley View Baptist Church and is an active member of his youth group. Over the past four summers, he has gone on weeklong mission trips each through different organizations such as World Changers and Mission Serve. Last summer, Keaton was able to serve as a missionary for six weeks in Gulf Shores through the North American Mission Board and the Sojourners organization. Keaton said this was one of the greatest experiences of his life and he saw God move miraculously and save many people. Keaton plans to attend Jacksonville State University in the fall and major in either accounting or economics. In the future, he hopes to get involved with the Baptist Campus Ministries and become involved as a youth helper.
Keaton recently opened up to us about how First Priority offers students hope and how lives are being changed on his campus. Keaton took time to share the following with us:
First Priority: How many members attended First Priority when you first attended? How many members attend now?
Keaton: The attendance of First Priority has grown greatly since my freshman year at Leeds High School. There were around 10-15 members when I was a freshman and we average around 25-30 members now. Also, the First Priority at the middle school is huge and is bringing many new members to the high school next year.
First Priority: Are you a leader in First Priority? If so, how long have you been a leader? What are your responsibilities as a leader?
Keaton: Yes, I have been a leader in First Priority since my junior year. I was involved my freshman and sophomore year, but really started becoming a leader in the 11th grade. As a leader, I have had to help plan out the events for the year for First Priority, speak at meetings, and be there for members who need support.
First Priority: What makes you standout in First Priority?
Keaton: I have been a participant with First Priority for a long time and I have shown leadership qualities in how I carry myself outside of First Priority and my involvement in my church and community.
First Priority: Why do you have a passion for First Priority and believe in it?
Keaton: I have a passion for First Priority because I strongly believe in the values of First Priority and I really think it changes people’s lives. I do not want to see anyone on my campus at Leeds High School not have the chance to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Through First Priority I am able to better accomplish this goal and it is a wonderful organization to be involved with fellow students.
First Priority: How has First Priority changed your life?
Keaton: First Priority has helped change my life because of the people that have been there for me. It always seems that when I am down and do not know what to do I can turn to First Priority to help me back onto my feet. Since my sophomore year I have attended the leadership conference sponsored by First Priority. The speakers have given me new life each year and challenged me with witnessing to my peers and everyone else. Also, this past year at the First Priority leadership conference, I was able to sponsor a kid in Africa and it has truly been a blessing. If it were not for this organization I do not know if I would be in the same position that I am in today.
First Priority: Do you believe First Priority is effective on your campus? Why/How?
Keaton: In the past years, my youth minister has helped with First Priority and since he became involved it has become more effective because he made it more student-led. Teachers and youth ministers still help out and are at every meeting, but they are letting students take more charge than in the past. This has helped reach students who did not know certain youth ministers, because their peers were the ones leading and they recognized them and talked with them every day. So, it has become more effective through this leadership change and more members have started attending.
First Priority: What are specific things your First Priority club has done on campus to reach students for Christ?
Keaton: Our First Priority club has hosted prayer meetings every Monday before school. We meet outside of our regular weekly meetings and pray for students and anyone in need. Also, this past year First Priority helped host the Hydrate Campus Tour, which has seen hundreds of high school students saved across Alabama.
First Priority: How is First Priority changing lives on your campus?
Keaton: First Priority is helping students get their lives together offering them hope and letting them know it is not too late to turn their lives over to Christ. In the past years we have seen an increase in members and First Priority has helped keep kids in school and on the right path.
First Priority: Have you witnessed friends and other students come to know Christ through First Priority?
Keaton: I have seen First Priority through the Hydrate Tour held at Leeds lead numerous students to Christ. I am not sure the specific amount, but around 15 students have been saved this past year.
We would like to thank Keaton for opening up and sharing with us how First Priority provides students with hope and how it is changing lives on his campus. We are very encouraged that students find hope in First Priority. We truly appreciate Keaton’s passion to reach students for Christ. Keaton’s dedication to his school, church, community and missions is a true testament to his faith and commitment to the Lord.