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We’re excited to kick off another great summer of worship on the front lawn!
Gathering begins at 5:30 p.m. with hot dogs on the grill.
Worship begins at 6:30 p.m. with amazing music and message.
Games and crafts for kids!
June 4
PowerTap & Kenni Holmen
We are thrilled to welcome the amazing Kenni Holmen with Power Tap this summer! Kenni is one of the most active recording and touring musicians from the Twin Cities area, and has performed and recorded with many local, national and international artists over his twenty year career. Power Tap— Twin Cities’ event band — covers every decade and genre from Bruno Mars to Johnny Cash with their signature harmonies. And we’ll hear a good word from Rev. Danielle Jones. This promises to be an amazing evening of singing and dancing to some great rock n’ roll!
June 11
Joel Hanson
We are thrilled to welcome Twin Cities musician Joel Hanson back to Worship on Wednesday! Joel is an exceptional singer, songwriter, guitarist and recording artist who is perhaps known best as a member of the band PFR, one of the most popular Christian rock acts of the 1990s. He and his family live on a small farm outside Minneapolis. Rev. Dustin Moretz will inspire us with the message this evening.
June 18
Kaatwalk & Marv
We welcome amazing new musicians this summer— Kaatwalk! Kaat is an up-and-coming singer, songwriter and guitarist, and primarily plays folk rock and Americana-influenced music. Marv is a premier singer/songwriter and instrumentalist, and has opened for Willie Nelson and Carrie Underwood, among others. Their music is described as relatable and original, featuring original songs written by Kaat. Rev. Steve Wiens will share the evening’s message.
June 25
Michael Monroe with Chris Jantzen & Noah Hoehn
Michael’s unique creation of music blends rich vocals, guitar, bamboo and glass flutes, combining musical styles of acoustic folk and jazzy reggae, with Chris’s melodic skills on viola. And Noah Hoehn brings his exquisite combination of classical music, world beats, “new blues” and “marimba pop”! Rev. Dan Stark’s great message will round out the evening.