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Urbana 06 Worship & the Arts Urbana Worship CD is now available!
The Urbana 06 Worship Team began praying for and practicing for their role at Urbana 06 long before the convention. This energetic and talented group of people, led by Urbana 06 Worship Director Daryl Black, powerfully led over 25,000 people in praise to our global God – an unforgettable experience.
Much of the worship (copyright restrictions permitting) from Urbana 06 is available in streaming video on the webcast pages of each session.
Song List (links go to chord sheets)
Theater at Urbana 06 All of the Theater presentations from Urbana 06 are available in streaming video on the webcast pages of each session. Chorale of Reconciliation
The Chorale of Reconciliation performed and led a time of worship in a special evening session on December 29, 2006, focused on the subject of HIV/AIDS.
The Cross Movement, based in Philadelphia, PA, is comprised of four solo artists who share a common interest in communicating the Gospel message through hip-hop music. They are John “The Tonic” Wells; William “Ambassador” Branch; Brady “Phanatik” Goodwin; and Virgil “T.R.U.-L.I.F.E.” Byrd, whose name summarizes one of his deepest convictions -- To Rightfully Understand the Lord Is Forever Existing. The members of The Cross Movement were originally members of other Christian rap groups who ministered up and down the east coast in the early 1990s. Their zeal for spreading the Gospel became their common thread, and in 1994, they formed The Cross Movement and Cross Movement Ministries to serve as an umbrella organization for their groups. In the years to follow, God would knit the rap artists closer together and send them other ministry-minded men who used Hip-Hop as a tool for evangelism. The Cross Movement performed and led a time of worship in a special evening session on December 29, 2006, focused on the subject of HIV/AIDS. Ever wondered what it would be like to lead 20,000 people in worship? The Urbana 06 Unity Choir go to find out - comprised of local singers from St. Louis, they led worship at the evening general session of Urbana 06 on Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006. |
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