1. 2009 "Jesus, Justice, Jazz" New Orleans, LA

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  • Words of Thanks - New Orleans Mayor, C. Ray Nagin, New Orleans City Councilwoman, Cynthia Willard-Lewis, and ELCA Presiding Bishop, Mark Hanson express their gratitude.Mayor Nagin's delivered his remarks to the Youth Gathering on Saturday night, July 25th at the Louisiana Superdome. Councilwoman Willard-Lewis and Bishop Hanson spoke at a press conference held on Friday, July 24th at the Joe W. Brown Memorial Park in the New Orleans neighborhood of New Orleans East. Mayor Nagin was also present at that press conference.

    Words of Thanks - New Orleans Mayor, C. Ray Nagin, New Orleans City Councilwoman, Cynthia Willard-Lewis, and ELCA Presiding Bishop, Mark Hanson express their gratitude.Mayor Nagin's delivered his remarks to the Youth Gathering on Saturday night, July 25th at the Louisiana Superdome. Councilwoman Willard-Lewis and Bishop Hanson spoke at a press conference held on Friday, July 24th at the Joe W. Brown Memorial Park in the New Orleans neighborhood of New Orleans East. Mayor Nagin was also present at that press conference.

  • Tour of a Cemetery - One of the Service Projects for the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering brought students to Merrick Cemetery in St. Bernard Parish, LA. Parts of the cemetery were literally turned upside by Hurricane Katrina. Because of signficant financial and physical obstacles, the cemetery still has much work left in its restoration process, even four years later.

    Tour of a Cemetery - One of the Service Projects for the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering brought students to Merrick Cemetery in St. Bernard Parish, LA. Parts of the cemetery were literally turned upside by Hurricane Katrina. Because of signficant financial and physical obstacles, the cemetery still has much work left in its restoration process, even four years later.

  • reflection: Jesus, Buses and Blisters by Brett Nelson - The service projects of the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering wrap up Saturday. Some students worked very hard and saw great progress in what their team undertook. Other students were on projects that for one reason or another were not what they hoped they would be. It's hard to say which might have a greater value in the long run.

    reflection: Jesus, Buses and Blisters by Brett Nelson - The service projects of the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering wrap up Saturday. Some students worked very hard and saw great progress in what their team undertook. Other students were on projects that for one reason or another were not what they hoped they would be. It's hard to say which might have a greater value in the long run.

  • Interaction Center fun - part 2 by Zack Stoudemayer

    Interaction Center fun - part 2 by Zack Stoudemayer

  • Cleanup at the Joe W. Brown Memorial Park by Zack Stoudemayer - One of the more than 200 service projects for students at the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering.

    Cleanup at the Joe W. Brown Memorial Park by Zack Stoudemayer - One of the more than 200 service projects for students at the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering.

  • Servant Life Reflections by Scott Post - Student reactions to service projects of the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering.

    Servant Life Reflections by Scott Post - Student reactions to service projects of the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering.

  • Welcome to Justice Town by Zack Stoudemayer

    Welcome to Justice Town by Zack Stoudemayer

  • Interaction Center Fun by Zack Stoudemayer

    Interaction Center Fun by Zack Stoudemayer

  • music: "How Could Anyone" from DAYLE 2009 - features scenes from the closing worship of DAYLE, the Definitely Abled Youth Leadership Event, in New Orleans. A pre-event to the ELCA Youth Gathering, DAYLE brings together young leaders with a wide range of physical and cognitive differences.
 The song entitled, "How Could Anyone" is performed by Dakota Road and written by Libby Roderick. Video by Brett Nelson.

    music: "How Could Anyone" from DAYLE 2009 - features scenes from the closing worship of DAYLE, the Definitely Abled Youth Leadership Event, in New Orleans. A pre-event to the ELCA Youth Gathering, DAYLE brings together young leaders with a wide range of physical and cognitive differences. The song entitled, "How Could Anyone" is performed by Dakota Road and written by Libby Roderick. Video by Brett Nelson.

  • Preparing for Servant Life by Scott Post

    Preparing for Servant Life by Scott Post

  • reflection: The Gathering is On by Brett Nelson - The 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering gets underway this week with two pre-events, DAYLE (Definitely Able Youth Leadership Event) and MYLE (Multicultural Youth Leadership Event). The Youth Gathering officially kicks off Wednesday, July 22nd.

    reflection: The Gathering is On by Brett Nelson - The 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering gets underway this week with two pre-events, DAYLE (Definitely Able Youth Leadership Event) and MYLE (Multicultural Youth Leadership Event). The Youth Gathering officially kicks off Wednesday, July 22nd.

  • Opening ELCA Youth Gathering 2009 by Zack Stoudemayer

    Opening ELCA Youth Gathering 2009 by Zack Stoudemayer

  • MYLE Closing Worship 2009 by Zack Stoudemayer

    MYLE Closing Worship 2009 by Zack Stoudemayer

  • Convention Center Walk Through by Zack Stoudemayer

    Convention Center Walk Through by Zack Stoudemayer

  • MYLE reactions by Scott Post

    MYLE reactions by Scott Post

  • Wednesday night opening celebration in two minutes
copyright © 2009, Erik Mathre, EventPixels.com, erik@eventpixels.com

    Wednesday night opening celebration in two minutes copyright © 2009, Erik Mathre, EventPixels.com, erik@eventpixels.com

  • Sunday's Closing Worship Service in the Superdome. 
copyright © 2009, Erik Mathre, EventPixels.com, erik@eventpixels.com

    Sunday's Closing Worship Service in the Superdome. copyright © 2009, Erik Mathre, EventPixels.com, erik@eventpixels.com

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