Dragon's Tale - Fall 2013 Issue

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be a place where students could have the opportunity to be with other believers and worship, so once my dad proposed the idea to me I was in 100%,” Sydney Rhoades, Hutchinson, said. Worship music is one way for students to express themselves. “Our band is awesome. I think it creates a really cool and fun environment and gives students a chance to worship with other people their age,” S. Rhoades said. Being in the band, things are viewed from a different aspect. “It truly is wonderful to be able to guide the students in a time of worship. I am just on stage to glorify God – there is no other reason,” Emily Davis, Hutchinson, said. The future hopes for the club are big! According to Sam Maldonado, Hutchinson, the club hopes to grow throughout the school.

Emily Davis and Zach Busick, both of Hutchinson, lead worship during Reset. Each Sunday night started and ended with worship music. The worship band was student lead and anyone was welcome to participate.

Having a comfortable atmosphere during worship is important to allow students to worship in their own way. Students were welcome to worship in any way they felt lead too. Students would pray with each other and encourage one another throughout the week.

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