The premis of this human video is an abstract and interpretive representation of how teenagers (and even we as adults) so easily lose our own personal identity and the identity God has created for us and us alone and are so easily swayed by the culture and peer pressure around us to be "just like everyone else"! Just as this description says, Doug's message Friday night was called "Identity Crisis" and he talked about just that, not being afraid to be yourself!!! For our human video, we had 13 students. Three boys were dressed in very suave outfits including zoot suit hats and cains and they represented peer pressure and how it can be so appealing. Nine of the girls in our video were what we liked to call "scary girls". They all had their faces painted white, their hair ratted out as far as it would go, they were dressed in all black and wore masks to show they were all the same and had lost any form of expression or difference between them. Finally, there was one girl who started out "normal" in the video and was very confident but throughout the video the boys (representing peer pressure) presented the "scary girls" to her and she eventually saw the appeal in being like them. By the end of the video, and in a dramatic ending, we changed the normal girl into a scary girl right there on stage and at the very last moment she popped up from the back looking just like the other girls and had totally lost her individuality! Wow! I get chills just re-typing the theme of the video! It was powerful!
While we were backstage the kids were getting nervous but I knew they would do well! They had worked very hard and were anxious to get made up into their "scary girl" personas...
I wanted to also include a short video of the altar service from Friday night. I know it doesn't show you much of what goes on at Convergence but it gives you a nugget of an idea. All the services at Convergence were very powerful. As I said, Doug spoke Friday night about "Identity Crisis" and then Doug spoke again Saturday morning about "Heroes" (which was the theme of the entire weekend) and how just as we all look to someone else to be our Hero someone is looking to each one of us to be their Hero. Finally, Saturday afternoon a young evangelist named Jason Patterson spoke about what holds us back from being a Hero. All the services were awesome and even I (who is WAY too old to attend Convergence) found myself learning things all over again and hearing God speak to me in my own life!
Friday night, it was VERY exciting to see 250 kids come forward to accept Jesus Christ into their life for the first time! Wow! It doesn't get any better then that! Also, on a side note, the woman singing back-up in this Convergence video is Ashtyn's kindergarten teacher! She not only goes to our church but also sings worship on the worship team both on Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights. I'm very thankful that Ashtyn has a teacher who I not only knew before he was enrolled in her class but also who is a christian and shares our families same life and priorities!
4 comments:
Way Cool! You're right ... it just doesn't get any better than souls being saved!!!!!
Was Brandon in charge of the lights too?
No. For convergence they hire out professional lighting and sound guys. Brandon did the videos, graphics and was in charge of the cameras and what was going on on the screens throughout the services.
250 kids that is so awesome!
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