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| October 23-25, 2009 |
Maritime Christian College
503 University Ave.
Charlottetown, PE
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$75.00 |
| Register Online |
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Step One:
- Complete your online Registration Form by clicking here...
Step Two:
- Get a Registration Confirmation Sheet from your youth leader(s), or download it here...
- Show your completed Registration Confirmation Sheet when registering at the door:
Note: The Registration Confirmation Sheet is required for those who register online, so be sure to bring it with you.
or mail your completed Registration Confirmation Sheet to:
Maritime Christian College
503 University Ave.
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 7Z4
or Fax your completed Registration Confirmation Sheet to:
902 892 3959
Step Three:
- Pay your Registration Fee by mail (cheque only - $75.00, cheque payable to 'Maritime Christian College'):
Maritime Christian College
503 University Ave.
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 7Z4
- Pay your Registration Fee at the door (cash or cheque - $75.00, cheque payable to 'Maritime Christian College'):
Maritime Christian College
503 University Ave.
Charlottetown, PE
Step Four:
- Sign up for morning and afternoon workshops at the door or by clicking here...
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| Register by Mail |
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Step One:
- Get a Registration Form from your youth leader(s), or download it here...
- Mail your completed Registration Form to:
Maritime Christian College
503 University Ave.
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 7Z4
or Fax your completed Registration Confirmation Sheet to:
902 892 3959
Step Two:
- Pay your Registration Fee by mail (cheque only - $75.00, cheque payable to 'Maritime Christian College'):
Maritime Christian College
503 University Ave.
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 7Z4
- Pay your Registration Fee at the door (cash or cheque - $75.00, cheque payable to 'Maritime Christian College'):
Maritime Christian College
503 University Ave.
Charlottetown, PE
Step Four:
- Sign up for morning and afternoon workshops at the door or by clicking here...
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| Event Information |
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Speaker: Dan Foreman
Dan
Foreman was born at a very young age – a birth noteworthy as the
only known case of Spontaneous Total Human Mitosis (postnatal).
Since then he has faded into relative obscurity; that is, until now!
His youth was spent in a blur of sarcasm and tomfoolery, and all who
knew him and the kin he spawned at birth learned the fine art patience
and forgiveness. As the young man grew and found Jesus, his
talent for comebacks and movie quoting began to be used for good, and
starting in the summer of 2002 Dan began working with the Burtt’s
Corner Church of Christ. In May of 2006 he joined as a full time
staff member, after graduating from Maritime Christian
College. He is married to his wife Janelle and they
currently reside in Fredericton with their dog Habby. Dan enjoys
cheeseburgers, coffee and hockey but not in that order. He has
been to every Exalt! since the year 2000 and feels that this year's
conference might be the best yet – definitely the most
recent. His style of speaking can be best described as audible
and spoken in English, however he admittedly lacks skills in
origami. Dan is either the coolest person you know or the coolest
person you will meet.
Worship Band: KGB
Lead Guitar: Kevin Weare
Guitar and Vocals: Kate Clarke
Drums: Greg Jones
Bass and Vocals: Braden Jones
KGB
stands for Kevin Greg and Braden, and was originally started in 2006 by
the three as a youth group alternative. They performed specials in
church services regularly and the occasional youth conference. In 2008
Kate moved to the area and became half of the K in KGB. They've
recently led worship at the spring conference 2009 and MCF 2009, and
are stoked to be playing for Exalt!. They currently have plans to
record their original music and start firing them off to Christian
record labels around the Maritimes (And probably even farther) with the
hopes of getting a recording deal.
Concert: Atlantic (www.myspace.com/atlanticcommunity)
Date: October 24, 2009
Time: 9:00PM-10:30PM
Location: Maritime Christian College (503 University Ave., Charlottetown, PE)
Price at the door: Free
A group of guys from the east coast of Canada travels the open road as
a worship band, believing God to use their talents in a positive way.
The friends and band members call themselves "Atlantic". The band first
played and traveled together as a college ministry team in 2007,
working as a recruitment team for a Bible College in New Brunswick,
Canada. The journey since then has been nothing but exciting as this
community of guys do life on the road to minister wherever the doors
may open.
"After the end of
our tour with the college we felt God stirring us to keep going," says
band member, Cory Doiron. But the band put things on hold for six
months so four of them could complete school-related internships.
Afterwards, the guys still felt led to tour again. After some major
affirmations and provisions, the group of Canadians left on their first
independent tour (June - December 2008), and led worship at churches
and youth events throughout the Midwest, East Coast and various states
in the United States, and a few places in Canada. The group is
presently on their third major tour taking them from coast to coast
(Maine to Oregon) with the fourth one ready to go!
Atlantic sees
music as an avenue for them to build relationships with others while on
the road. They usually stay with church families and seek to spend time
talking to people after each gig as much as possible. The friends fully
believe in relationships and being "in community" in every way. The
guys practice communal living both in and out of tour seasons.
"[Our] music is a fun story, but ministry happens relationally," says Cory.
Atlantic's path
has crossed with such Christian artists like John Reuben, Everyday
Sunday, Shawn McDonald, Starfield, Down Here, Natalie Grant and others
over the last 2 years. Recently Atlantic has started a Non-profit
organization called "Atlantic Community" to support the doors that have
been opening. The Community is a group focused on doing mission work
nationally and internationally.The Atlantic Community's passions and
goals are to meet and encourage people in their faith and life
with strong efforts to bridge the gap to the poor and marginalized in
this world.
Follow Atlantic's endeavors, watch video's, listen to music and more at www.myspace.com/atlanticcommunity
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