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DCLA 2009 Kicks Off Triennial LA Gathering

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

Thousands of Christian teenagers have convened in Los Angeles for the 2009 DCLA celebration, which started Thursday with a “sweeping narrative of God's epic story” delivered by megachurch pastor Francis Chan.

DCLA is aptly named after Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles – the two cities where the event is hosted every three years. The year's theme, "Be. Love. Serve. Repeat," focuses on what it means to be created in God’s image, how God's extravagant love for man can be lived out in the life of a teenager, and what a life of service looks like.

"DCLA is an opportunity for ... students to join in the adventure of learning how to live into the mission of God," event organizers say. "This is no Sunday school lesson or easy answer journey, but rather getting involved in God’s amazing work of redemption, reconciliation and restoration of the world and everything in it."

While DCLA is geared toward middle school and high school-aged Christians, youth leaders will also be among the brew, attending optional seminars and sessions on spiritual discipleship. Sessions for youth include lessons on "discipline in discipleship," "facing our TV-reality self" and "straight choices in a crooked world."

The highlight of DCLA is the "Big Room Special," which organizers describe as “not a sermon, or a skit, or a video clip, but a sweeping narrative of God's epic story.”

“[S]tudents will participate, interact and engage in this amazing story with speakers, drama, video and worship in ways unlike anything they've experienced before,” they say.

On Thursday, Chan kicked off the “Big Room” with the story of Creation.

“We want you to understand that when God made this world, He made it good. That despite what you hear with the rest of the story, I want you to understand that when this world began, things were good,” said the founding pastor of Cornerstone Church in Simi Valley, Calif.

Chan was followed shortly after by Christian speaker and activist Shane Claiborne, founder of The Simple Way, who delved into the story of Noah and the great flood.

“The flood, I think, wasn’t just the biggest act of violence, but the biggest act of redemption. It’s kinda like pruning back the tree a little bit so they (sic) can grow a little bit,” he said.

“God is trying to get rid of this infection into this world,” Claiborne added.

In addition to the speakers, a host of Christian music artists are also part of the four-day line-up. Among them are Hawk Nelson, Starfield, KJ52, and FamilyForce5.

DCLA in Los Angeles concludes Sunday and will afterward head over to the Washington Convention Center, where another set of youth will gather July 10-13.

The current gathering is being held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles.

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  • Sat Jun 27, 2009 4:54 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "The flood, I think, wasn't just the biggest act of violence, but the biggest act of redemption....."

    The flood wasn't the biggest act of violence or the biggest act of redemption, the crucifixion of the LORD Jesus Christ was the biggest act of redemption, to save His people from their sins and the wrath of God that is coming. The crucifixion was the biggest, most awesome act of violence there ever has been and ever will be.

    "If we were limited to one word that could be used to tell who God is, that word would be Cross. Every attribute of God is on full display in the cross. We see His holiness and justice; God hates sin and must punish it! We see His wisdom in finding a way to be both Just and Justifier of the ungodly. We see His omnipresence in being in heaven and pouring His wrath upon His Son, while being on earth enduring His own wrath in theperson of His Son. We see His sovereignty in saving the one thief and passing the other by. We see His power in being able to put away sin. We see His eternal purpose unfold in "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world." And how the attributes of love, grace, and mercy shine forth from the cross! s it any wonder Paul said, " determined not to know anything among you save Jesus Christ and Him crucified,"and "God forbid that I should glory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ." There really is nothing else to preach or glory in! If we think there is, it is evident that we have never seen the real meaning of the cross." - Todd Nibert

    THE DIVINE INTENTION OF THE CROSS
    Pastor John Samson

    http://fccphx.homestead.com/DivineIntention.html

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