HSM Weekend in Review: Volume 80
Weekend Teaching Series: Step by Step (3-week discipleship series)
Sermon in a Sentence: Studying God’s Word is how God speaks to us, we need to approach it openly and follow its instructions.
Service Length: 80 minutes
Bible: Luke 24:13-35
Understandable Message: This week Jason taught about the experience the two men on the Road to Emmaus had with Jesus. Former summer intern Taylor Ishii also got his first shot at teaching a point of the talk as well – super excited to see him take this big step!
Volunteer/Student Involvement: Students and volunteers were involved in all levels of the weekend – band, greeting, lights, sound, and control room. We still need to concentrate on recruiting more adults for the Saturday night services – I won’t tell you the ratio of student to leader, but it wasn’t pretty!
Element of Fun/Positive Environment: This weekend we kicked off the service with a falling New Year’s ball (made by a volunteer) and an opening cover song from Miley Cyrus – in the background we played the music video where the guy does sign language, too, so great! The energy in the room was great – students obviously loved getting back together the weekend before school was back in session. Packed!
Music Playlist: Party in the USA, His Glory Appears, Came to My Rescue, With Everything
Favorite Moment: Jake Rutenbar did one of his crazy on-stage characters this week – this week he was a special guest that took pop songs (from Taylor Swift and Black-Eyed Peas) and put in lyrics about Bible stories. He was totally brilliant - the story of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea to the tune of You Belong With Me was absolutely priceless.
Up Next: Step by Step (week 2 of 3)
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Hey I’m using the story of the Israelites crossing the red sea for one of my illustrations coming up. Anyway I could get the lyrics or the info he used for doing it with the tune of you belong to me? Sounds awesome. Thanks, John