Arise Opener

2008 June 11
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by Tyler

So I’m stting at Willow Creek Art’s Conference waiting for something to happen. And then bam…this begins. Basically it is a drumline followed by the song “Let God Arise.” Also in the video is a man who found Christ in prison and during the video there is a guy doing a modern dance. It was really sweet to watch. Sorry it is a little long, I just wanted to include the entire drumline because it was so awesome. So awesome, that you should watch the whole thing.

Creative Chaos @ the Soul.

How sweet is that?

9 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 June 11

    The only thing that would have made this a better opener would be images on the screen and the Sunset choir!

  2. 2008 June 11

    Dude. Great capture. I was so wishing I had my camera out so thanks for doing what I didn’t. I posted this on my Willow Arts 2008 recaps with a link here. Good recaps yourself. You must take fast notes cause I missed several things you have down. Be blessed.

  3. 2008 June 12

    Awesome, thanks for posting … I found ur site from chrisMoncus.com – we’re all here from St. Simons Community Church …. we need to all find a place for the bloggers to connect this wknd!

    Fred

  4. 2008 June 12

    Chris and Fred- That is awesome. I wish I had time to do something over the weekend but I fly back to Portland tomorrow afternoon. I have to leave the last session a little early too. Maybe I’ll catch you guys at a break out. Glad you guys liked the video, that was an awesome thing to watch.

  5. 2008 June 12

    Wooooh – I got goosebumps from the Youtube quality cut – I’d have to two-step in the isle if I were there.
    I added to the Chaos #14 too: http://makelovereal.net/multimedia/where-art-lives-1/

  6. 2008 June 12
    your wife permalink

    WOW! What a video. Karissa and I loved it. Thanks for taking that babe.

  7. 2008 June 12

    brilliant…I love drum core

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