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July 23rd, 2008Revive Series Video
April 1st, 2008As you may now notice we do video our Wednesday night services from time to time and this video was done during our 6 week series, REVIVE! This just happens to be Michael Bucy’s first series and our first video of the 2008 year. I really liked the lighting scheme we had going for this particular series, the white screen on the back wall with the LED color lighting really made the stage sort of pop. I also decided to edit a more stylish intro than we normally produce, the keyboard intro was done in the studio during post production, it was not playing before the actual service as it appears on the video.
Meet Michael Bucy
December 12th, 2007Carol of the Bells
December 12th, 2007Homes for LIFE BLOOPERS
December 5th, 2007Homes for LIFE Promo Video
December 5th, 2007In Nicaragua, we’re not just building a house, we’re fulfilling a dream for families…the dream of owning a REAL HOME! With your support and in cooperation with Life Outreach International, our Homes for LIFE outreach will build 300 brand new homes for families and children living in extreme poverty.
These concrete homes are built to last a minimum of 25 years in the roughest weather conditions. To provide a home for only $3,600 means your gift goes a long way
- $30 will help provide shelter, water and food for 3 months
- $60 will help provide shelter, water and food for 6 months
- $120 will help provide a home for a family for an entire year
- $1200 can be combined with two other gifts to help sponsor a new home, water and food
- $3600 will help sponsor a new home for a family, provide a lifetime of clean water and food for a year
Facts About Nicaragua:
50% of the population in Nicaragua lives in overcrowded housing with 3 or more people per room. Most do not own their own houses.
83% of the homes are self-constructed and built from scrap and other discarded materials. 43% have earthen floors.
75% of the targeted population is malnourished. 27% of the children are underweight, comparable to areas in central and eastern Africa.
The dirt floors and unclean water create a cycle of deteriorating health. Ear, eye and skin infections are prevalent in children and many of the water sources are contaminated, leading to cholera, dysentery and, in some cases, death.
Good housing provides the first steps toward better health and a better family life. Project HOPE homes will shelter a family from the environment with concrete floors, solid walls and a reliable roof, providing a place of rest and safety.
Wednesday, October 31st
November 9th, 2007“Stories” Marc Lewis
November 4th, 2007Marc Lewis
