Man… I am staying up late working on the finishing touches for tomorrow’s KidZone service here at UpRising Church, but I had to take a moment to post a few photos of today’s youth event. We all piled into my wife’s crappy mini-van (at lest her a/c works… mine’s dead, which is why we took her car!) and headed over to the Cool Springs Galleria for the Journey’s Backyard BBQ!

Yes – It was the “Parking Lot of Doom”! The temperature was in the 90′s and there we were on blacktop with a few thousand people, but there was a good time to be had and we had plenty of ice cold water in the cooler!
When we first got there, bands were playing and the “Metal Mulisha” motorcycle freestyle team was doing their insane routine – including complete flips 100 feet in the air on motorcycles! It was psycho! And do you know how hard it is to take a photo of these guys flying through the air?!

Then we hit the many booths for product samples (Mmmm… Rockstar!) contests and giveaways! We each wound up with a bag full of stuff to prove we had made the rounds…
In addition to local talent, couretousy of Nashville’s own 6th Aveune Skate Park, the pros from the Audio Skate team were also on hand to wow the crowd with some amazing stunts. I know I can hardly stand on a skateboard, let alone do a 540 atop giant ramp with screaming people all around.. If I were to try that, the only screaming would come from me… after they scraped me up off the ground!
Collectively, we made (ok, polietly pushed…) our way to the very front of the crowd during a performance by Moses Mayfield so we would have a great spot for P.O.D.
The Metal Mulisha hit the ramps again, while we calmly baked in the hot sun…
And then, a sight I hadn’t expected to ever see again, since P.O.D. origional guitarist Marcos had left the band after the success of their CD entitled, Satellite. But, low and behold, there he was on the stage again – I shouted, “Welcome back Marocs!” and he gave me metal! Then the band ripped into their set.



During the song, “Youth of a Nation”, Sonny called up the winners of the Converse Battle of the Bands, Love Fire, who happened to have been a bunch of talented little kids – they and their friends took the stage with P.O.D. during the song – I got goose bumps!

We noticed that the crowd was a little docile at first… And we just couldn’t have that. My daughter Raina said, “Dad, why isn’t anyone moshing?” to which I gave her a playful little shove and said, “I dunno…”. That was all it took. Next thing you know a little pit opened up right there around us and man did we have fun! Lauren remarked afterward that she had gotten close enough to Sonny at the end of the show that she was able to touch him! A few of the kids had never been to a concert before… let alone a rap-core band’s show, so I was kind of curious how they liked it. I got big screams and big smiles! They thought it was awesome! I pulled everybody together for a quick photo in front of the stage before we left.

Then it was off to the car, where I doused everybody with ice water… And they thanked me for it!
We got back to The UC with enough time to knock out a good portion of the setup for KidZone tomorrow and so I figured I would let them play some air hocky and go through their bags of free stuff!

Raina was so proud that she was able to use my camera phone to catch a shot of the puck in action…

Of course, the person who dominated at air hockey again was me…

The only thing was that SOMEONE had gotten a free laynard at the event and it wound up getting stuck in their goal of the air hocket table and then detached while inside – dropping the attached (and thankfully empty) key ring in the goal, blocking the puck and ending the game…

Now, some of you may be reading this and saying, “Well, I don’t see anything particularaly spiritual about any of this…” and the reality is that no, there wasn’t a scripture reading or public prayer or anything like that (although I did cover the whole event personally with prayer, up to and throughout the day!). But, we did talk in the car about “being in the world, but not of it”. That we need to make sure we don’t lock ourselves behind some church doors some place and never come out! And the other thing that was huge for me, was seeing the bond that was formed. These kids talked, and laughed and made memories together! On the way out of the event, they were all talking to and caring about each other. THAT is what I have been trying to accomplish over the past couple of weeks with these kids – start some relationships! Now we are well on the way to openness when we do launch out teaching sessions in the fall.
Please pray for this group that we will continue to GROW and DIVERSIFY.
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June 17, 2007
Categories: Saturday Night Meetings . . Author: uprisingyouth . Comments: Leave a Comment