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Ken Medema — Singer-songwriter; worship leader; entertainer; Founder of Briar Patch Music. Ken has been singing over 32 years in every venue imaginable, from churches to conventions to colleges & corporations. A master of improvisation, he hears stories from people or themes from events or speeches and sings the stories back to his audiences. |
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Lamb's Players Theatre — Non-profit, artist-directed, resident theatre company located in Coronado near San Diego. Lamb’s Players Theatre is committed to ensemble, education, and the encouragement of new work. The company’s care for its art, its audience and its community is focused by a perspective centered in an historic Judeo-Christian worldview. |
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Jeff Kepple — Physician/musician who practices Family Medicine and Obstetrics. His two releases, God In A Box (2004) and Let It Go (2005) offer an amazing variety of songs & styles, from passionate songs of worship to whimsical tunes about the weather, to story songs about Narnia, his family, & his medical practice. |
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David Melvin — Director, producer, & screenwriter of a variety of independent and studio projects. He has won several awards, including “Best Director for a Comedy” for Walkabout (1998 New York Independent Film and Video Festival) & “Best In Show” for C.S. Lewis: Dreamer of Narnia (2007 Accolade Awards). His most recent independent feature film, Blue In Green, was hailed by the LA Times as “One of the most important independent films of the year.” |
Loren Wiebe — Professor Emeritus at Bioloa University and Director of the Biola Chorale. During his tenure as a music professor, he served the California American Choral Director's Association as president and was granted the "Howard Swan Award," by ACDA, in 2000. Under his leadership, the Biola Chorale toured widely, was invited to sing at choral conventions, and hosted choral festivals. In addition, Loren served a number of Presbyterian Churches as director of worship and music, including Hollywood and Irvine Presbyterian. |
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