Worship of the 80s
Meet the Staff
It's Sunday Morning
A Note Taking Church
They Were Totally Tubular
100

The 80's Christian artist who is often called "The Queen of Christian Pop."

Amy Grant

100

The first ever AKids Director of Antioch Indy.

Sam Best

100

The name of the card in the seat back in front of you.

I Kinda Like it Here

100

The phrase "it's an invitation, not a destination."

Salvation

100

The server who was dreaming of becoming the next Michael Jordan.

Kevin Russell

200

The title of the worship song that includes these lyrics - 

"From the cross to the grave; from the grave to the sky."

Lord, I Lift You're Name on High.

200

The staff member whose first rock band was called The Accused.

Chris Orndorff

200

The software that is used by the production team each week.

ProPresenter

200

The Bible character that has been referred to as a "baller bridesmaid."

The Samaritan woman at the well

200

The server who was singing a solo on Christian radio in the 80's.

Laura Gauthier

300

This artist, known for songs like "First Hand" and "Living for the Moment," also helped popularize contemporary Christian music in the late 1980s with his heartfelt lyrics and acoustic sound.

Steven Curtis Chapman

300

The staff member who, if they could switch jobs for a day, would like to be a rancher.

Andrew Znachko

300

The location that a member of the hospitality team stops at on Sunday morning.

Ascend Coffee

300

The sermon that is shared once a year.

Seat at the Table

300

The server who knew without a doubt that Winnie Cooper from The Wonder Years was in love with him - she just didn't know it.

Brian McGuckin

400

The popular worship song that includes these lyrics - 

"Age to age You're still the same. By the power of your name."

El Shaddai


400

The staff member whose guilty pleasure is Little Debbie's Oatmeal Cream Pies.

Anna Bontrager

400

The number of Disciple Makers needed weekly for AKids to fully operate.

36

400

The 2020 "Word of the Year" for our church that ended up being somewhat ironic.

The Gloves are Off 


400

The server who spent hours mixing cassette tapes of his favorite songs. In fact, he still has full bins of those mixtapes at home.

Geoff McCuen

500

This worship leader, known for the song "Oh Lord, You're Beautiful," became one of the most influential voices in contemporary Christian music during the 1980s.

Keith Green

500

The staff member whose first job was a "pizza cutter" in the cafe of a local university.

Mindi Kotynski

500

The name of the band that the worship team quotes after each Sunday morning rehearsal.

Stryper

500

The number of weeks the "Build The Home" series lasted.

8 weeks.

500

The server who spent a lot of time in the salon chair getting a perm every other month.

Cindy Hoye

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