2007 Miracle Yearbook
W ith the help ofthe Student Center Activity Board,Cedarville University hosted three guest concerts throughout the year. Not only did these concerts provide weekend entertainment and study breaks, but a great opportunity for the University family to come together to prais,, and celebrate our amazing God. Denver and the Mile High Orchestra stopped in again this year as a part of Campus Christmas. Blending their big-band style music with the Christmas spirit put students in the mood for the holidays and reminded them of what lay ahead,past the last crunch of papers and final exams."Denver and the Mile High Orchestra were absolutely amazing! I loved how they integrated jazz, Christ and fun all into one concert and hope that they will come back again next year,"said sophomore Matthew Hollis.This conceit was a great way to close out the semester and bring the year of2006to a close. The biggest concert ofthe year came in February with the hosting ofthe Newsboys'"Go"Tour,with special guests Kutless and Stellar Kart.They put on a spectacular show of music,fun,and worship that even included a revolving stage!"They were really cool and to actually have the sometimes-monotonous Cedarville way of life broken by a big name musical group was amazing,"remembered freshman Jon Small. With the semester rolling to a close,Shane and Shane,featuring Phil Wickham and Shane McDonald came to campus in March."Shane and Shane have such a beautiful gift of glorifying God with song. It was sofun tojust sing along with my brothers and sisters in Christ and to be reminded that the body of Christ extends beyond Cedarville,"said sophomore Cassie Dobutovich on the duo's visit to Cedarville.Thic concert also had a personal connection to the University family — a portion ofthe ticket sales went to the family ofjunior Dan Knudsen,who suffered a neck injury while on an MIS Spring Break trip to Mexico. e Ca. 1 A Lead singer of Kutless,Jon Micah Sumrall,kicks off their portion of the concert. • Peter Furler leads the audience in worship atthe Newsboys'"Go"Tour Concert in the Diixon Ministry Center. o Newboys'pianist Jeff Frankenstein plays a special number. Freshman Erin Landers says,"I liked how each song was based on a story that challeged you in your Christian life."
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