1998 Miracle Yearbook
by Angela Lenhart ,K(e44y6e4)4 a/t .91--ie year began with a special visit from GLAD during Homecoming week- end.'This group of men sang both tradi- tional hymns and popular contemporary Christian songs for an evening the audi- ence would remember.The goal of their concertwasthateveryoneinvolved would get a glimpse of Christ, and the college family experienced true worship at the concert. After the Royalty Banquet for the Homecoming Court in October, the col- lege family benefitted from the musical talents of Michael W.Smith. InNovember,WesKing,SarahHart, and Scott Kripayne brought a concert to the Dixon Ministry Center from their .A embers ofGLAD take the stage during Homecoming Weekend. 24 student life "Room Full of Stories" tour. King began the concert with "I Believe," a song that made him popular among Christian music lovers and Hart and Kripayne performed a couple oftheirfresh,new songs. Students, faculty, and friends of the college family stood,clapped,and sang along as King and his fellow artists lifted up praise to the Lord. Cedarville was also blessed with the ministry of Steve Green during the Fall Quarter. 'When the winter quarter began in January,students were awaiting the Point of Grace concert scheduled for the first Friday night of the quarter. Although the concerthadarough startduetotechnologi- cal and sound difficulties, it culminated a gloriousending with ablending ofvoi from both the audience andthe artistsin familiarsong"CircleofFriends."Throu out the concert, Point of Grace made evident that all the glory goes to God. SteveCampvisited CedarvilleinF ruary to giveaconcertand speakincha During his concert, Camp accompam himself at the piano and presented son from his latest project, Mercy in the W derness. Cedarville's Jubilate choirjoin him on seven different numbers includi "The Beauty of Holiness" and"We S In Grace."Atthe end ofhis concert,C challenged his audience to be more li Christ-perfectly righteous. Huc
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