" C: m ... - ..d - ...al n 0 % n m ~ ...al This year Cedarville University had the privilege of hosting four concerts on our campus thanks to th Student Center Activity Board. Building 429 graced the Cedarville stage this pas January with a free concert, sponsored by K-LOVE. Involving every person Into the show and providing time of corporate worship, Building 429's concert was a great way to start off the spring semester. Josh Bales was back this year for another two-day series in chapel as well as a special concert in the Hive showcasing some of his other music. "Josh Bales is very refreshing in the way he is able to incorporate both traditional and modern worship styles." (Emily Broersma, senior) Themostunique concert of the year was when Christian hip-hop artist, Tedashii , came to visit. " It wasn't you typical Cedarville concert, which I appreciated. I think culturally diverse musicians should be encouraged to perform more frequently on this campus. We need to be exposed to more voices like Tedashii 's." (Kell Pankratz, sophomore) The final and biggest concert of the year was headlined by Third Day. Opening for this CCM artist were Sanctus Real, DecemberRadio, and debutband Revive. The show was incredible and the worship completely authentic. " The Third Day concert was so much fun! It was just a great time of praising our God. The focus wasn't on the performers but on the One who gifted them with thei obvious talents." (Sarah Jacobson, sophomore) Kicking off the new semester, Building 429 led students in an interactive and worshipful concert. Building 429 got the whole crowd involved when the audience came on stage to show off their dance moves. Third Day's Mac Powell closes out a night of worship, entertainment, and fellowship. .,
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