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2009 [inHABIT]


Pix

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Music

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Video

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2009>>stories 2.0

In a 2.0 world everyone is their own producer, actor, video-editor, rock-star…anyone can be a story-teller.  If God’s Story is the best one ever told and we are His followers than we should learn how to tell His Story better.  At DNow 09, students chose from numerous hands-on experiences to learn about the art of story-making:

++Creative Writing++Sports++Video Editing++Social Connection++Social Networking++Guitar++Will Work for Jesus++Drama++

Highlight Reel

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Pix

Seminars

Social Networking Seminar>>Heather Slipkevych

+Social Networking Seminar Audio

Drama>> Amy Jo Steinkbreucker

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Sports Ministry Clinic>>Coach Pavone

+Sports Clinic Audio

Coach Lou’s Book Recommendations: Uncommon: Tony Dungy //Russell Rules: Bill Russell //How March Became Madness: Einhorn  //Leading from the Heart: Coach K //Carolina Way: Dean Smith

Social Connections>>Melissa Eide + Janelle Bledsoe

Social Connections Audio

Will Work for Jesus>>Frank Sophia

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Creative Writing>>Sam ONeal

Creative Writing Audio

Weekend Worship

You Found Me

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Weekend Worship Video

Student Videos

The Car Accident

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Thirst Quencher

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Kung Fu Fighting

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Random Hugger


dnow 2008

dnow 08 highlight reel

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mixed media highlight reel

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mystory//Godstory//futurestories

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worship gathering highlight reel

(edited by Ryan T)

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friday video

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saturday video I

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saturday video II

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The Need (7th grade girls)

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The Need (7th grade guys)

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The Need (8th/9th grade girls)

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The Need (8th/9th grade guys

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The Need (10th grade girls)

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The Need (10th/11th grade guys)

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The Need (senior guys)

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>>Discovering Your Story in God’s Story

+Experiences

+The Tabernacle

>>In the Old Testament, God designated a sacred tent called the tabernacle where the people could meet with God and be forgiven of their sins. What would it look like to experience a recreation of God’s dwelling place? What will we learn about our story from it?

+Stations of the Cross

>>We will take a field trip to a liturgical church to imagine and wonder what Jesus’ final steps to the cross looked and felt like. Will our imagination of Christ’s sacrifice be challenged and changed?

+This is My Story

>>What if we were to spend time listening and learning about someone’s story while we journeyed to the places where their story was formed?

+Wisdom Stories

>>If we took the time to sit down and listen to the stories of people in their golden years (people older than our parents, yeah that old), what could we learn?

+The Need

>>The Bible is an incredible collection of redemptive stories. If we stepped into one of these stories and became the characters how would our understanding of redemption be challenged?

+Building a Team Story

>>The best stories include humble main characters and an ambitious goal. We are going to try this out with our small group.

+Worship Gatherings

+Adoration>>We sang about God’s awesome attributes. Then we painted God’s attributes on construction insulation that hung around the sanctuary

+Confession>>We sang confession songs. We did devotions around the theme of confession while Fitter played the guitar. We then wrote our sins on paper and burned them outside.

+Thanksgiving>>We sang songs of thanks to God. In between each song we shouted things we were thankful for.

+Story Connection

>MyStory::Video

>Blogging MyStory

>LettertoGod

>PrayerRoom

>MyStory::InTheBible

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